Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Steve Chabot Hates Independence

Chabot likes dogs because of their slavish nature, likens Jefferson to corporatists.
Chabot answers 5 questions here

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Steve Chabot's Attack on Freedom irks Cincinnati Tea Party

The Cincinnati Tea Party is up in arms about the house passage of CISPA, supported by southern Ohio congressmen, Steve Chabot and Brad Wenstrup.
Gentlemen, what on earth were you thinking?

The letter says their support for the measure represents an abandonment of tea party principals, limited government and personal liberty.

More at the Cincinnati Enquirer here

The whole letter

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Steve Chabot Votes to Hide his Assets

Steve Chabot, and everybody else, votes to de-regulate congress and make insider trading deals easier for themselves.
More

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Steve Chabot Supports CISPA

It should be no surprise the big business / big government Steve Chabot supported CISPA & trampled citizens' rights along the way. He did it before with SOPA. Brad Wenstrup, a newbie, blank slate representing Ohio's 2nd district also supported the bill that would introduce warrantless searches into your various online accounts and permit businesses & employers to snoop your files, too.
Another day, another power grab and more centralized government.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Washington Post Enters Bizzarro World

A recent Washington Post article starts out saying Chabot's district is a "toss up" (?) and goes on to adumbrate his policies. Then the article quotes Chabot talking out of his ass but never seems to notice his hypocrisy.
Strange article here.

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Steve Chabot - Not a Cincinnatian, Not an American

As Steve Chabot (R Westwood) is presumably supposed to represent his district in America, it's troubling to see his focus is more on preserving The Republican Party.
His 3/20/13 ramble is titled, "Can The Republican Party Be Saved?". He whines about losing 2 seats in the district-less Senate & losing 8 seats in the House (composed of gerrymandered districts) where Republicans should have had an advantage. He mentions "hanging on" to his seat in a district virtually impossible for him to lose. It's like the guy is talking about sports.
Then he cites a study done at the behest of GOP poobahs. It stated people who had abandoned the party described it as, "scary, narrow-minded, out-of-touch and the party of stuffy old men. The party needs to catch up with the times, it's too ideologically rigid and indifferent to the struggles of average people", etc.
He doesn't mention classist, superstisious, war-mongering & plain crazy.
When it comes to suggestions from the report - fewer debates during the primary. Obviously the less the GOP opens it's collective pie hole, the less embarrassment.
What recommendations Chabot didn't like? Mainly reality based stuff like, "comprehensive immigration reform and inclusive and welcoming on social issues". The latter is totally unacceptable to the religionist Chabot who MUST ram his religion down every American' throat. Never mind the anti abortion crusade has been a lost cause for 40 years now. Chabot does agree that the GOP should get better at social media.
But he still doesn't take comments or questions on his "blog". I guess he will want to tweet more…..
Chabot sums up his article with "And, in my opinion, yes, the Republican Party CAN be saved".
Great, Steve, but how about America, Ohio & Cincinnati (yes, even Westwood)?

Saturday, February 9, 2013