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Why isn't Chuck Taylor being charged with perjury?

May 1, 2018 @ 12:26 pm

Comments: 5

At some point, someone has to start applying the law to members of the Monarchy of Montgomery County- and or elected folks. Last year, I published the story of people getting pepper sprayed in restraints in the Montgomery County Jail– right after Sheriff Phil Plumer said it was a random occurrence. He lied. And not […]

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Retail politics and May 8, 2018 election

April 30, 2018 @ 1:25 pm

Comments: 9

The way you win elections isn’t with :30 second TV spots, yard signs, or facebook ads. At least that’s not how the most successful campaigns do it anymore. It’s all data driven, trying to target most likely voters, and deciding who we need to get out and vote. It’s done through personal contact, door knocking, […]

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Incompetence at all levels of Dayton Public Schools

April 26, 2018 @ 11:35 am

Comments: 16

To recap: Under the previous school board, In November of 2016, there was a major violation of sportsmanship when Dunbar played an ineligible football player, and tried to throw a game to Belmont. It was bizarre and obvious that something smelled at DPS. The Ohio High School Athletic Association investigated, and pushed for the district […]

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The pride of Dayton wins again

April 23, 2018 @ 6:43 pm

Comments: 5

While WGI is happening right here in Dayton, a group of Dayton kids traveled to Atlanta to compete in “Buck or Die” which is a drill team competition. I’ve written about the Dayton Invincible Regulating Striders before. Same story. They went, they competed, they kicked butt. They won “best performance overall” which means their scores […]

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Battle of the bad school boards

April 23, 2018 @ 12:40 pm

Comments: 4

When I first ran for City Commission, Abner Orick was the director of the Board of Elections. He asked me “why don’t you run for school board first to get your name out?” I didn’t have kids in school, I didn’t understand politics in Dayton yet, and I didn’t realize that school boards are one […]

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DPS shuffles principals like a Vegas blackjack dealer

April 20, 2018 @ 12:23 pm

Comments: 16

Mr. Collins was my elementary school principal. Mr. Allison, my Jr. High Principal. Mr. Ferraro my High school Principal. All had been there before me- and were there after me. Management and team building works best when your leaders don’t change. That’s not the way DPS will work under Superintendent Libbie Lolli. Continuity is her […]

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