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Her for the laughs. I will be rude. I will be raunchy. I will offend. I will get suspended Parental advisory advised. Blocks idiots and BOTS all day every day.
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@andweknow Where was it going? Who set to receive it? This should be addressed.
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Ohio already saw the test run.
Amy Acton says she has been a doctor and health professional for 40 years. She taught public health, served as director of the Ohio Department of Health after being appointed by Governor Mike DeWine, and built her public profile during Ohio’s COVID response.
For her critics, that record is not a credential. It is the warning sign. The argument is blunt: if public health was the specialty, Ohio already saw the result.
The verdict from this side is just as blunt: “She completely failed.” “She gets an F-minus in the area of public health.” That is why her COVID record is back at the center of the governor’s race.
Ohio did not forget what that period looked like.
#AmyActon #OhioPolitics #OhioGovernor #MikeDeWine #PublicHealth #COVID19 #Ohio
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Don’t stop talking about this
California Democrat Mia Bonta introduced California Assembly Bill 2624, The Stop Nick Shirley Act
Not only will it criminalize investigative journalism, IT CREATES SERVICES FOR IMMIGRANTS COMMITTING THE CRIMES
The bill will create a new address confidentiality program for employees, volunteers, and providers working with immigration support services. Organizations helping immigrants, including daycare, learning centers, hospice, or other taxpayer-funded social services
Holy crap….
- The bill prohibits posting or sharing on the internet the photo, personal information, or home address of these individuals with the intent to incite harassment, threats, or violence
- Violations allow lawsuits for damages, injunctions to remove content and criminal penalties
- Punishments include misdemeanor, fines up to $10,000, possible jail time, and court orders to delete content
- It allow affected individuals or organizations to demand takedown of videos or posts that include their images/personal details, even if the recording happened in or around a public or semi-public facility
The bill advanced out of the Assembly Judiciary Committee
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Ohio Governor’s race takes dark turn with buried police report of Progressive stuporstar #AmyActon in drunken rage after popping “an unknown quantity” of pills and getting violent surfaces. Thankfully her husband kept her from driving away probably saving lives. #AmyActonAdultJuiceBoxes #ActonVsActon @VivekGRamaswamy @GoViRaLFG
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Dan Acton 🇺🇸🇮🇱 WDAN-OH: Truth, done Right@DannoActon
Ohio Democrat’s “superstar” candidate for Ohio Gov @amyactonoh admitted to police she had been drinking & took an “UNKNOWN AMOUNT OF DRUGS” before violent DOMESTIC VIOLENCE incident at her home before being anointed the #CovidQueen.” She hid report from Gov DeWine & Ohio. Now trying to minimize report. @VivekGRamaswamy
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He is a naturalized Somali national under Obama.
Congress must immediately act to give DOT the ability to go after untrained and unqualified truck drivers. An investigation into these horrific accidents is long overdue and action must be taken.
WSYX ABC 6@wsyx6
The driver of the semi-truck, Modou F. Ngom, 50, of Columbus, was taken into custody following the crash... MORE: bit.ly/4e1IF6H
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🚨 BREAKING: NBC News exposed top Ohio Democrat who shattered a mirror during a domestic dispute, admitted to drinking and taking extensive prescription drugs… and was stopped from driving by her concerned husband!🚨
This is not a rumor, not opposition research, and not something pulled out of thin air in the middle of a campaign. This is reporting from NBC News, backed by a police report that lays out exactly what happened inside Amy Acton’s home in August of 2019.
During an argument with her husband, she pulled a mirror off the wall and shattered it. When officers arrived, she told them she had been drinking and had taken an unknown amount of prescription medication, and she was about to get in her car and drive before her husband physically intervened and stopped her. Police and a medic responded to the scene, a hospital visit was recommended, and she refused. Officers ultimately determined there was no physical violence between the couple and filed no charges, but the details themselves are not ambiguous, they are written down, documented, and now part of the public record.
That is the starting point, not the spin.
Now consider who this is.
Amy Acton was not a background figure during COVID. She was the face of Ohio’s response, standing beside Mike DeWine day after day as decisions were made that reached into nearly every aspect of daily life. Businesses were closed by order. Gatherings were restricted.
Families were told how to interact, when to separate, and in many cases when not to be together at all.
People were told not to visit elderly parents and grandparents, even when time was running out.
Families were pushed into stripped-down funerals, distanced goodbyes, and moments that can never be gotten back.
And the culture that followed those policies did not stop at guidance, it created an environment where calling authorities on neighbors for gathering during holidays like Thanksgiving was treated as responsible behavior rather than something unthinkable.
That was the standard.
That was the expectation placed on everyone else.
And it was delivered with confidence, with certainty, and with the understanding that the people giving those orders should be trusted without hesitation because of their judgment.
Now the same person is asking voters to elevate her to governor, to take that same authority and expand it, and at the same time voters are being presented with a fuller record that includes a documented incident involving alcohol, prescription medication, property destruction, and a situation serious enough that police and a medic were called to her home.
No charges were filed, and that is part of the story, but it is not the whole story, because elections are not decided by legal thresholds, they are decided by whether voters believe someone’s judgment, temperament, and consistency match the level of power they are seeking.
That is where this becomes unavoidable.
When someone exercises sweeping authority over millions of people, telling them how to live, who to see, and what risks they are allowed to take, voters are going to ask whether that same person lives by a consistent standard when it comes to their own decisions and their own behavior.
That is not a smear.
That is not unfair.
That is the basic test of leadership.
And thanks to Henry J. Gomez of NBC News, this is no longer hypothetical. Amy Action is unfit for the public office!!

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