Read the automated transcript below. Because it’s a computer-generated transcript, it contains many errors and misspellings.[00:00:00] If it’s Wednesday on today in Ohio, Courtney to Staffie is in the chair. It is today in Ohio, the news podcast discussion from
It just was a surprise. Sherrod brown of course came out and said he supports her decision. Although maybe he knows more than. Yeah,maybe he said, you know, he, she made a personal decision. I fully support and respect her choice. He thanked her for her service to Ohioans. It did catch the people from surprise.
The fact that illegal residents can’t vote in local and state elections, it’s already illegal in Ohio for non-citizens to vote in state and federal elections. There are laws in place for that local elections. A bit murkier. We were not really sure. You know, it’s not really included. And so people have kind of taken liberties with that yellow Springs, a little community near Dayton, amended their village charter back in 2020 to allow non-citizens to vote on local elections and tax issues.
It’s not, it’s not really an issue, but you know, they fought like hell to not have the marijuana initiative on the ballot because they don’t want a democratic cause to rally voters. But now they’re trying to come up with stuff. But we’ll bring repolarizeright. This is all about who to get to the polls for their little hot button issue of the year, [00:06:00] surprisingly, or maybe not the Ohio chamber of commerce, uh, supports this proposal.
I thought the abatement should be reduced even more in places that are thriving, because why should the developers get that kind of huge profit? But the city council is going in the opposite direction.Yeah. Good, good, good way to put it. So when we’re talking about tax abatement here, there’s different categories of, of, of properties that was looking at applying differing levels, depending on [00:09:00] how hot an areas real estate market is.
Does this get back to each council person represents a certain set of neighborhoods and they all want theirs. You know, Carrie McCormick is represents downtown, which you could argue may not need as much in the way of abatement. So is he just, no, I want mine. I want mine instead of looking at the greater good.no. I, I would think quite the opposite for that. Carrie McCormick’s been outspoken for years about even though it benefits his area. That it needs changes.
Democrats have literally talked about using demographic shifts due to immigration and using it as a political advantage for about 2 decades. And also, having concerns about unchecked illegal immigration isn’t “great replacement theory”. Stop lying.
Why don't EVERY person in media start asking Republicans why they're so afraid to become the minority?
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