November 08, 2005

Ohio Voter Guide

Today is Election Day and Ohio citizens will be asked to decide on five controversial statewide issues. Having reviewed each of the five issues, Interested-Participant recommends the following:

ISSUE 1 - Vote NO
- Issue 1 would allow the bureaucrats and politicians to spend $2 billion from a bond issue on roads, bridges, and R & D. I see it as another spending scam, costing the taxpayer at least $2 billion. Before voting, think about just how much more of your money you want the state to piss away.
ISSUE 2 - Vote NO
- Issue 2 is nothing more than a scheme to allow for new and innovative ways to queer the voting system. Presumably, it lets voters mail in absentee ballots for any reason up to 35 days before an election. This is ludicrous. Election Day is the day people should cast votes unless there's a good reason for having to vote absentee.
ISSUE 3 - Vote NO
- Issue 3 would amend the state constitution to delineate the dollar amounts allowed to be contributed to political candidates. Tellingly, Issue 3 contains more words than the Declaration of Independence and would be more suitable as a state law or regulation than a constitutional amendment.

That said, it's bad either way. Unions could take members' dues and give to political campaigns without consent of the member. It places restrictions on advertising, who can contribute, and when contributions are allowed. In its entirety, Issue 3 is a solid promise that near every politician and contributor will end up in noncompliance and, possibly, in court. The measure is a nightmare and it doesn't belong in the constitution.

ISSUE 4 - Vote NO
- Issue 4 would amend the Ohio Constitution to create a redistricting commission to determine legislative districts. This commission would be unelected and stuffed with political appointees. Voters would have no recourse if the commission acted inappropriately or unfairly. Essentially, redistricting would be in the hands of bureaucrats. Do we need more bureaucrats in Ohio? Bureaucrats that spend and spend and are unaccountable to the voters? I think not.
ISSUE 5 - Vote NO
- Issue 5 would change the constitution to eliminate a significant part of the Ohio Secretary of State's job. Issue 5 would create a commission of political appointees to oversee elections. Consequently, if the measure is passed, no longer will a person (Secretary of State) be responsible for the integrity of the election process. Responsibility will be with a bunch of people pointing fingers at other people. Therefore, nobody will be accountable for election problems.

Listen, when the founders of the constitution assigned responsibility, they knew what they were doing and, so far, their decisions have worked well for over a century. There's no overriding reason to restructure the constitutionally mandated government. What's next? Do we replace the governor with a commission?

Any prudent observer of politics knows that Issues 2 through 5 are attempts by Democrats to influence the outcome of elections without getting additional people to vote for them. That's the problem these four (Issues 2 through 5) measures are addressing. Being unable to win elections in the old fashioned way has proven to be too big a hurdle, so the Democrats are trying to change the system in their favor.

Issue 1, on the other hand, is simply a tax and spend implement. No rational thinking voter would believe that the government needs more money nor more leeway on how they spend it. Anyone voting for Issue 1 should accompany his/her ballot with a power of attorney document to allow the state to confiscate all assets. Issue 1 is advertised as a "jobs" measure. Don't believe it. Issue 1 is a "spending" measure.

In conclusion, despite the fact that all of these five statewide issues are bad law, they don't belong in the Ohio Constitution. The Ohio Constitution is the upper-tier, controlling document for governing the state of Ohio. It should not be the document to dictate day-to-day operations of state agencies which is what Issues 1 through 5 do. Everyday operations of the state should be mandated in rules, laws, and regulations passed by the legislature. A state worker shouldn't have to consult the Ohio Constitution on a daily basis to do his/her job.

Remember, vote NO on State Issues 1 through 5.

Companion at I-P.

Posted by: Mike Pechar at 07:13 AM | Comments (5) | Add Comment
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1 OOOps Ohio too. Wow I like the no no no no no. In fact I some days wonder if the correct vote on everything everywhere no matter what should be no no no no no. If were to ever run for anything (dog catcher maybe) my pledge would be not to vote for anything because no matter the bill by the time it comes to a vote it's trash, what it's for is not what it really does and carries 50 hitchers. Said bill title is just the issue that carries all the other bullshit through. But how can you be against this or that. Well I'm not it's the rest that needs to go.

Posted by: Howie at November 08, 2005 08:26 AM (D3+20)

2 I wouldn't trust Ken Blackwell with the dogcatcher election, let alone anything important, and yet, replacing him with a commission would likely make matters worse. Corrupt secretaries of state can be gotten rid of. Corrupt bureaucracies stick around a lot longer.

Posted by: IO ERROR at November 08, 2005 10:16 AM (FVbj6)

3 I wouldn't trust Ken Blackwell with the dogcatcher election Why?

Posted by: Robert Crawford at November 08, 2005 12:19 PM (n5eDP)

4 Sounds like they're trying to implement the same problems they're trying to get rid of in California with #4.

Posted by: Oyster at November 08, 2005 03:42 PM (fl6E1)

5 Personally, Ken Blackwell is one of the few Republicans left in Ohio that I do trust. He's stuck to principles and gone up against both Democrats and Republicans when necessary.

Posted by: Jason at November 08, 2005 10:02 PM (+mUPF)

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