DOJ and FBI committed a felony in Dayton, and Esrati.com won't let them get away with it.
June 27, 2023 @ 5:47 pm
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This story started over a decade ago when the FBI and DOJ started investigating what would become known by their own naming as “the Culture of Corruption” in Dayton. You, me, and and every Daytonian who paid a modicum of attention to what passes for politics in Dayton has known that Dayton’s strictly pay-to-play, with […]
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Unsafe at any speed: The Montgomery County Jail
June 17, 2023 @ 8:34 am
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Unfortunately, the Montgomery County (Ohio) Sheriff’s department isn’t the quickest at getting records requests processed. But, they do have a new link to apply for a public records request: https://www.mcohiosheriff.org/support_services/public_records.php The tales of woe started last weekend when yet another inmate died in custody. This one’s being attributed to a heart condition. That brings the […]
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How to save money on your electric bill in Dayton
June 5, 2023 @ 2:49 pm
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Community wide aggregation was supposed to help you get the lowest prices on your utility bill and is generally a great idea. Except, when the City of Dayton decides to be all high and mighty and pick a deal that includes a green power premium rate plan. Not that I’m against clean energy, but, there […]
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Biden's fall
June 3, 2023 @ 2:44 pm
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I just got off the phone with a friend who I consider a well educated, erudite, political observer who asked me for my take on Biden’s fall, and how I’d spin it. The fact that this was a question shows how skewed the political landscape has become thanks to the social media algorithms dividing and […]
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Dayton Public Schools sued (again) for violating open meeting laws
May 24, 2023 @ 4:50 pm
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The State of the Ohio has made a mockery of the “Sunshine Laws” making them the most toothless laws in the country. Brian Ames has made a business out of suing public bodies in Ohio over their rampant wholesale violation of these laws, with the help of some attorneys who are just licking their chops, […]
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Is it still an election if nobody votes?
May 3, 2023 @ 10:51 am
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Yesterday, Dayton held a stupid primary to cut the number of choices from 6 to 4, because voters can’t be trusted to rank their choices from 1-6. It cost a lot of money for a whopping 5,150 or so people to vote out of about 90,000. The party must have been worried- they sent out […]
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