Wednesday, May 10, 2023

Republicans deny democracy in Ohio, again

How does the Republican Party show its disdain for democracy? Let me count the ways…Damn! I cannot count that high!

Here in Ohio our Republican gerrymandered super-majority legislature just voted to call for a special election on August 8. The purpose of the election is to vote to amend the Ohio Constitution to make it harder for citizens to make future changes in it. Among other things, it would take a 60% yes vote to amend the constitution instead of the present (and for the last 100 years) 50%.


Why the rush to put this proposal up in August, especially when about 6 months ago, Republicans were against holding special elections in August except under certain well-defined circumstances? Because if enough signatures are gathered in the next few weeks, Ohioans will be voting in November on an amendment that would assure access to abortions in Ohio. (That’s simplifying it, but it works for my purposes here.) A 60% threshold would make such an amendment much harder to pass. But a 60% threshold, if more than 50% of the votes cast are yes, would result in minority rule on abortion rights…something we already are subject to, are we not?


Despite widespread opposition to the measure—including by former Ohio Governors and Attorneys General of both parties—the Ohio legislature and Governor DeWine will not be denied what they thirst for, kicked in their asses as they are by Ohio right-to-life and pro-gun lobbies (“politics makes strange bedfellows,” you know) that fear the majority. (Let’s make sure babies are born so they can be gunned down in school, perhaps?)


Well, we ought not be surprised. It’s just business as usual for our unrepresentative representatives in Columbus.


Sorry if this post is a bit chaotic. It’s written out of incredulous frustration and even fear at the direction these yokels are taking us. I am disgusted in so many ways I cannot count them, either.

2 comments:

  1. Thanks for your post, and your outrage. R’s seem to have perfected not only the politics of minority rule, but of making minority rule “stick”. It’s incumbent upon those of us who care about majority rule to “unstick” those rules and vote the bastards out.

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