Moreno, Miller dispute shows abuse matters little to GOP | Opinion
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Moreno, Miller dispute shows abuse matters little to GOP | Opinion

The disgusting underbelly of Ohio MAGA Voters...

Don't be surprised when this cretin pulls in 30%+ of the vote.... don't be shocked IF he pulls in 50%+ of the vote in November...

"A new Politico survey found that 72% of Make America Great Again voters would still vote for a Republican candidate accused of domestic violence. In fact, most MAGA voters polled in the survey said they’d support a Republican candidate through just about anything."

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u/CarlosTheSpicey — 10 days ago

Just an Anonymous Thanks Here for Last Weekend's Seat Upgrades

We had Tix last weekend against San Jose through VetTix...way up high near the Bailey. But, just prior to us heading down to TQL, we were contacted by guest services noting a season ticket holder had two extra Tunnel Club tickets in section F8 and wanted them to go to a vet...and that, randomly, was my wife and me! Even with the weather delay it was a great experience...free food unlimited drinks from a full bar... getting to see the players up close. Just a great time overall. So, season ticket holder in section F8, if you see this, thanks again!!

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u/CarlosTheSpicey — 15 days ago

Going to the Game Tonight. Parking Suggestions?

I know it's gonna be super crowded downtown. We had parked at a lot on Court Street in the past, but my wife doesn't want to walk that far. Suggestions?

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u/CarlosTheSpicey — 18 days ago

Do They Really Think They'll Get My Business by Throwing Trash on my Driveway?

Seems every summer some genius in northeast Cincy suburbs thinks stuffing a flyer and rocks in a plastic bag then throwing it on everyone's drive is a shrewd marketing strategy. I must wonder what data they have that supports this. My neighbors and we see it as simply litter and it goes straight to trash. Want my business? Don't litter on my driveway.

u/CarlosTheSpicey — 1 month ago
▲ 38 r/Ohio

Several states are weighing new curbs on direct democracy : NPR

Thankfully, unlike their brethren in other states, Ohio GOP respect the voters and are not asking voters to require a 60% majority for constitutional amendments to pass...at this time because it would leave abortion as a constitutional right with even less ability to remove it, majority rule be damned.

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u/CarlosTheSpicey — 1 month ago

Online Silent Auction Now in Progress for Louie's Legacy Pet Rescue

Louie's Legacy is a foster care-based pet rescue organization with operations in Cincinnati and New York City/Staten Island. They are currently holding an online silent auction at BetterWorld. Every bid you place helps provide vital veterinary care, food, and second chances to homeless animals in need across the Midwest and Northeast. This year’s auction features an incredible mix of items, from unique artwork and local dining experiences to pet goodies, home essentials, and unforgettable gifts. But these aren't just feel-good items. They are great picks! Looking for a week in Tuscany, Italy? 'Could be yours for just $1975 (current starting bid)! Bid now...bid often. It is open for another five days!

u/CarlosTheSpicey — 1 month ago
▲ 252 r/Ohio

Gov. Mike DeWine signs Ohio education bill with new math, remediation rules - cleveland.com

Again...not requiring private or charter schools to follow mandated requirements for public schools. I call bullshit!

"SB 19 also exempts students attending charter schools called as classical academies from the state’s science of reading requirements. Eight such academies currently serve about 1,900 students in Ohio; many follow the K-12 curriculum of Hillsdale College, a conservative Michigan college. Their textbooks don’t align with the state’s approved science of reading instructional materials."

cleveland.com
u/CarlosTheSpicey — 2 months ago
▲ 273 r/usmnt

No World Cup Has Matched 1994 USA Average Attendance; 2026 Gets Next Shot

Say what you will about America's soccer culture being inferior to other countries, but we still have the venues available to blast average game and overall attendance out of the water compared to any other host country...and we have done so. Glad we could accommodate so many fans from other countries. Now, pass me some of that ranch dressing!

EDIT: My source link dropped on cross posting. See https://www.voronoiapp.com/sports/No-World-Cup-Has-Matched-1994-USA-Average-Attendance-2026-Gets-Next-Shot-8476

u/CarlosTheSpicey — 2 months ago
▲ 901 r/Ohio

Ohio judges question why taxpayers fund private school tuition • Ohio Capital Journal

Still don't think Republicans/MAGA aren't do their level best to destroy public education?

ohiocapitaljournal.com
u/CarlosTheSpicey — 3 months ago