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Ohio Democratic Party to reorganize

April 1, 2025 @ 5:45 am

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For Immediate Release: 1 April 2025 Columbus. Ohio Democratic Party Chair Liz Walters called an emergency plenary session of the state Dems that was held on Sunday, Mar 30 to discuss a revolutionary re-alignment of the party after their stunning losses last November. “We’ve been allowing the opposition to dictate the battle lines through gerrymandering […]

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Cancel NATO summit in Dayton?

March 27, 2025 @ 5:48 pm

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This is a question for Congressman Mike Turner? Are you going to be a hero or a zero? When are you going to stand up to this administration that stripped you of your position as Chair of the House Intelligence Committee? The ones who used a public app to discuss secret war plans (with a […]

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How dumb can we be in Dayton?

March 23, 2025 @ 11:21 am

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Dayton’s pool policy is making waves for all the wrong reasons. Firefighters monopolize public lap lanes for training while taxpayers get sidelined. Despite lifeguard shortages, qualified applicants are turned away and overstaffed pools stay underused. Meanwhile, city leadership prioritizes ad campaigns over youth programs, clean streets, or functioning recreation centers. The irony? Millions spent on flying cars and marketing instead of basic services like open pools, street sweepers, and a safe place for kids to swim. Is this the leadership Dayton deserves?

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Dayton Updates

March 6, 2025 @ 3:38 pm

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First: After Esrati.com broke the story of how Kettering Municipal Court Judge Frederick W. Dressel tried to punk us setting up his buddy to be his successor, we started people thinking and now, K. George Kordalis has an opponent as long as the petitions pass the Montgomery County Board of Elections expert graphologists. Greene County […]

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Goodwine threatens Esrati.com

February 26, 2025 @ 11:12 am

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Dayton School Board President Chrisondra Goodwine has issued a cease-and-desist letter to citizen journalist David Esrati, demanding the removal of critical posts from Esrati.com. The letter alleges defamation over claims regarding board dysfunction, questionable financial decisions, and Goodwine’s controversial use of the title “Doctor.” This legal threat follows a chaotic special board meeting on Feb. 25, 2025, which raised concerns over governance failures, the Treasurer’s contract, and school district mismanagement. The dispute underscores the broader crisis in Dayton Public Schools and the looming need for leadership change in the upcoming election.

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Dayton, 2025, where everyone wants to get (s)elected

February 15, 2025 @ 6:32 pm

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Dayton’s election process is broken, with absurd signature requirements, low turnout, and a Board of Elections filled with party hacks controlling the outcomes. Ranked-choice voting could streamline the system, eliminating unnecessary primaries and reducing political maneuvering. The Board of Elections’ flawed process raises concerns over fairness, with past races showing statistical anomalies. Without true independent leadership on the City Commission, the people always lose. The only way forward is real electoral reform and breaking the grip of establishment politics.

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