There is now an active Afghan mosque near me in rural Ethridge, TN. In a town of just 537 people, there exists an alien outpost of Islam. Everyone I have talked to hates it and wants it gone. We have been invaded, and we need mass deportations now.
@GovMikeDeWine@CNBC You shut down businesses, destroyed small and large companies and then handed Ohioans jobs to immigrants while destroying neighborhoods and creating high crime zones while padding your own and other politicians' pockets. You're a weak, corrupt sellout & RINO
This is the massive 3,700 acre PORTS Data Center Piketon, Ohio. It's owned by the Department of Energy leased to JAPAN. Softbank.
This was Trump's "energy dominance" deal for Ohio.
Trump Claims that the Japan Agreement Provides:
- 9.2 GW natural power plant on campus to provide enough energy for half of Ohio with AEP Ohio
-4.2 billion is transmission upgrades
-33.3 billion natural gas production
Facts:
- it will power the 10 GW Data Center owned by Japan on campus
-any "excess" power goes to the Ohio grid ↓
Let's do the math:
9.2 GW power production - 10 GW data center demand = - 0.8 GW being pulled from our grid
It gets worse.
It uses a 1/3 of Ohio's natural gas output, and bypasses ratepayer protection. ^Demand ^Cost
There is more.
Water use. 1 million gallons of water day for cooling. 3-4 times the daily use of the entire Piketon Village.
35,000 temporary construction jobs. Claim: 2,500 permanent jobs.
This is ONE data center campus. 200 existing, 200 proposed, 70 set for buildouts.
Trump sold Ohio out to a foreign country for his AI superiority race. Zero benefit to Ohioans.
Photo Credit: Navin Johnson
You are not gonna believe this…
Ayanle Siad Barre, the son of former Somali genocidal dictator, Mohamed Siad Barre, operates a taxpayer-funded home healthcare company in Columbus, Ohio
He was his father’s national security advisor.
It just never ends
Interesting Ohio, but not surprising.
A GOP insider is reporting that Vivek Ramaswamy has iced out his running mate Rob McColley from the campaign.
"According to the report, Ohio Senate President Rob McColley and his staff have been shut out across four fronts. McColley’s senior aides have been barred from the campaign’s weekly strategy and scheduling calls, the source says, with spending decisions made by Ramaswamy’s inner circle. The source also alleges McColley has no role in messaging: policy initiatives and media rollouts are dictated from the top, the report says, leaving his staff to defend abrupt rhetorical shifts they were given no warning about."
"On the campaign trail, the report claims, McColley and his aides are routinely left off the guest lists for major rallies and high-dollar donor dinners, sometimes learning of Ramaswamy’s stops through public press releases. The source characterizes McColley as too passive to force the issue and says he often stays home rather than appear independently."
The GOP insider, reported under anonymity. To me, it sounds exactly like Vivek behavior. It's the Vivek show, and none of us are invited.
https://t.co/V1adRmJStC
The 2026 Ohio Gubernatorial Race will go down in Ohio history as the biggest failure of Ohio voters in the States history.
You had two Ohioans, Casey Putsch and Kim Georgeton, and an entire team of people who care deeply for the future of this state and for our children.
Once again, Ohioans have proved that they sit idly by and let the government do their bidding for them. They don't care and they don't show up for the primaries.
Now, all I hear is we have Acton and Vivek. Thank yourselves. You had the opportunity to change the direction this state is going, and you didn't.
You're going to regret this either way. I know what the next play is. You'll fold at the polls for a birthright Indian, and for that you deserve what's coming to you. Unfortunately, those of us who actually fought, don't. Neither do our children.
People now say, are you just going to leave the fight, give up? WE were the fight and now the chips are going to fall where they may. That's on you.
🚨Mike DeWine is clutching his pearls over the Supreme Court decision to honor the word “temporary” in Temporary Protected Status and uphold the order to end TPS for Haitians.
This is rich when you consider how the same governor has handled other situations.
Billions flowing through Ohio’s Medicaid system that may have been wasted, fraudulently given away or landed in the hands of bad actors was called by DeWine “the cost of doing business.”
THC gummy companies that cried foul when the state outlawed their products outside state-certified dispensaries — costing them millions in losses — were basically told they knew they were taking a risk.
The same governor now acts surprised when - in reality - he and Haitians who came here under TPS protection knew — or should have known — the implications of that status. The companies in Springfield and surrounding areas that hired workers here under TPS protections knew — or should have known — it was a gamble. You know, the cost of doing business.
I put the questions directly to DeWine’s press secretary Dan Tierney: Isn’t this just the cost of doing business for those businesses and those who came here under TPS, knowing that ���temporary” doesn’t mean forever? Additionally, is Governor DeWine saying he will drag his feet and make enforcing this decision — now upheld by the Supreme Court — more difficult and perhaps more expensive?
Spoiler alert: No. Dan won’t answer.
🚨Mike DeWine is clutching his pearls over the Supreme Court decision to honor the word “temporary” in Temporary Protected Status and uphold the order to end TPS for Haitians.
This is rich when you consider how the same governor has handled other situations.
Billions flowing through Ohio’s Medicaid system that may have been wasted, fraudulently given away or landed in the hands of bad actors was called by DeWine “the cost of doing business.”
THC gummy companies that cried foul when the state outlawed their products outside state-certified dispensaries — costing them millions in losses — were basically told they knew they were taking a risk.
The same governor now acts surprised when - in reality - he and Haitians who came here under TPS protection knew — or should have known — the implications of that status. The companies in Springfield and surrounding areas that hired workers here under TPS protections knew — or should have known — it was a gamble. You know, the cost of doing business.
I put the questions directly to DeWine’s press secretary Dan Tierney: Isn’t this just the cost of doing business for those businesses and those who came here under TPS, knowing that “temporary” doesn’t mean forever? Additionally, is Governor DeWine saying he will drag his feet and make enforcing this decision — now upheld by the Supreme Court — more difficult and perhaps more expensive?
Spoiler alert: No. Dan won’t answer.
I've been told by a friend from Ohio that one of the reasons the elites are so hysterical about Haitians having to go home, even some Republicans, is apartment owners love renting to them, especially if they are paying government-subsidized rents. Think about the insanity of that. We are subsidizing the rents of foreign nationals, driving up the cost of housing for native Americans by diminishing supply and increasing demand. That is as un-American as anything our government could do to us.
Why isn't anyone talking about voter suppression when they drop 12,000 immigrants into a town of 6,000 people and then suddenly the entire town's government is taken over by the immigrants that were settled there?
Maine, Michigan, and Minnesota are just some examples.
@WeWillBeFree24 And there's no reason -in public interest- that they shouldn't have the votes. The corruption is off the charts and our elections are a joke
It's almost as if the Ohio legislation for mail-in ballot ID was written so poorly they knew it would be vetoed, and they wouldn't have enough votes to override the veto. 🤔