Big Headlines for Corruption in
Kentucky in recent history:
Morgan County Judge-Executive Tim Conley (related to Karen?)
-taking bribes from bridge contractor
W. Keith Hall, former Pike County State
Representative
-taking bribes from King Coal Companies
I asked both Jack Conway and Sannie Overly if they wanted to
debate, to have a "gentleman's conversation", or some type of forum, to talk about Kentucky's problems, and the solutions to those problems, but neither one of them responded. I wonder who controls their Twitter accounts. I
guess I could make the offer more formally, but so far, their
political position is... “what opposition?”
Sannie Overly's law firm buys Tax Lien Certificates in order to inflate property taxes on some poor schmuck. In 2012, Overly and Johnson, LLC paid a $372 Tax Lien Certificate on somebody's property, and charged them $2,320. This is some white collar mafia bull. Kinda of like insider trading. None of the 800,000 Kentuckians in poverty behaves this way. It's them having to pay the extra $2,000, or lose their land in the process. Even if it was an old woman who had her tax bill sent to the wrong address.
Jack Conway, who is pro-War on Drugs, pro-Patriot Act, and pro-Bush Tax Cuts, may have tipped his brother Matthew Conway off about a possible drug trafficking investigation. Interesting how Jack Conway is hypocritically "tough on drugs"... until it's his brother facing the criminal drug war white collar mafia. How many lives has the failed war on drugs ruined? 25% of the 21,000 inmates in Kentucky are locked up on non-violent drug offenses. In Kenton County, a Black man is 10 times more likely to be arrested for simple Cannabis possession, when Cannabis is Kentucky's #1 cash crop. Jack Conway doesn't follow the rules of the Democratic Party which suggests he doesn't care for the the "rule of law"... when he's the one who is supposed to interpret the law! Matt Conway was also arrested for a DUI. I wonder if that got swept under the rug too. Matthew Conway quit his prosecutor job over the fallout of his troubles.
Will T. Scott's son got hit with drug charges for giving a snitch 1 single Adderall. Andrew Scott was facing a felony charge after being promoted in the AOC (Administrative Office of the Courts). Again, when it's the Ruling Class's family, they shield them from prosecution, and do all they can to help their fam... which is what they should do, but it shows the hypocrisy of their position on the issues. When it comes to Kentucky's rabble, the 800,000 poor folks, they get the book thrown at them, and their lives further ruined. Some folks seem to think there would be less heroin overdoses if we would have just arrested them, and sent them to prison for 10 years. We can't criminalize addiction. It's a public health issue, and we're not confronting the public health issue with public health initiatives. While the needle exchange program and Good Samaritan provisions represent a positive direction for Kentucky, it won't do much, because the force of the Heroin bill was to make already harsh sentences even harsher.
Kentucky's ruling class needs to treat all Kentuckians the same way they treat their family: with love and compassion.
Rand Paul versus Trey Grayson versus
Gurley Martin and Daniel Mongiaro versus Jack Conway versus Darlene
Price (2010): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k90rTY7bMsc
Trey Grayson versus Bill Johnson versus
Rand Paul versus Rodney:
Shit Crapped Outta Ky's 2015 Gen Ass 1&2 (March 29, 2015): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VbgTMee8rk
All Judges in Kentucky make over $100,000:
A short information video about shootings of unarmed Black man in Louisville in recent history.
A Cannabis legalization video I made 6 years ago:
Drew Curtis on the Issues: He's in favor of medical marijuana, raising the minimum wage, and also, possibly the "right to scab". He's thoughtful on a whole host of issues. Check him out. Independent candidate, whose name will be on the ballot in November.
Will T. Scott has a Plan for Kentucky. Here's his website: http://willtscott.com/gov/
Will T. Scott had to jumped out of an airplane in order to get Kentucky's media to do their jobs. I'd jump out of a plane too, if I had the money to do so. Point Break style.
James Comer's Healthcare Plan: http://www.centralkynews.com/winchestersun/news/local/kentucky-medicaid-future-uncertain/article_0a55f2b3-8019-5dfe-b993-8b8fd5fe78f0.html
25% of Kentucky is on Medicaid, says
Comer:
http://www.kentucky.com/2015/03/30/3776393/comer-breaks-with-field-on-obamacare.html
Just thinking about Republicans getting
their hands on Medicaid gives me the heebie jeebies. I have
nightmares about this.
Will T. Scott flip-flopped on the
Medicaid Issue. When Matt Bevin said he would institute Death Panels against the 1-2 Million Kentuckians on ObamaCare, Will T. Scott said that it was already law. Now Scott says he'd repeal Medicaid on Day 1.
Here's Jack Conway's March 2015
Newsletter: http://ag.ky.gov/media/kygennews/kygeneralnews0315.pdf
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Kentucky's media needs to understand that there's 7 other Lt. Governor's candidates in the field right now.
There's also Attorney General, Treasurer, Secretary of State, and Commissioner of Agriculture races happening right now.
Kentucky's media should inform the public about all of these campaigns, and highlight all of the candidates, so the Kentucky people will be overly informed about who is going to rule over them.
There's also Attorney General, Treasurer, Secretary of State, and Commissioner of Agriculture races happening right now.
Kentucky's media should inform the public about all of these campaigns, and highlight all of the candidates, so the Kentucky people will be overly informed about who is going to rule over them.
Geoff Young is already on the ballot.
That's half the battle. Turnout rate for Democrats will be low,
because Conway is expected to win, and therefore, their side will be
overconfident... also, because primaries have low turnout rates.
Total turnout rate in the primaries during the 2012 Presidential election year was 13%.
I've read numbers that say there's not many
unregistered voters in Kentucky. Most are registered, but just choose
to not drive down the road, and bubble in some boxes, and put a paper
ballot into the electronic voting machine on election day.
And while Kentucky's Frankfort
Establishment is familiar with Jack Conway, most of Kentucky doesn't
pay the slightest bit of attention to national politics, let alone
state politics. That's how come Frankfort has been able to get away
with her crimes since her Dark and Bloody origins.
Strictly by the numbers, Young v.
Conway is a 50-50 coin toss.
Why is Jack Conway against having a
gentleman's conversation about the issues and the solutions for those
issues for Kentucky?
Why are Democrats against Democracy?
Seems like they should pick a different name...
Fascocrats.
Emocrats.
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I have respect for Hal Heiner, but I
don't see myself in Hal Heiner. He's skeevy. As skeevy as Karen
Conley. If that's possible.
James Comer and Matt Bevin are the two
leaders in GOP field, IMO.
James Comer's running mate is Chris McDaniel: http://ballotpedia.org/Chris_McDaniel_(Kentucky)
Matt Bevin's running mate is Jenean M. Hampton: http://ballotpedia.org/Jenean_M._Hampton
All 4 Republican Governor's candidates
are united in their Class Warfare attack message against Kentucky's
working class families:
Fuck your Healthcare
and
Fuck your Union
Medicaid expanded to include 600,000 Kentuckians, and Comer says that 1 to 2 Million Kentuckians are using Medicaid right now.
Cutting healthcare for 600,000 to 2 Million Kentuckians is tossing them into the gas chambers. They will institute Death Panels, and off 600,000 to 2 Million poor Kentuckians.
Cutting healthcare for 600,000 to 2 Million Kentuckians is tossing them into the gas chambers. They will institute Death Panels, and off 600,000 to 2 Million poor Kentuckians.
All 4
Republicans running for Governor need to tell us who is going
to be on their Death Panels. Who gets to pick who lives versus who
dies in Kentucky when the Republicans get power?
Hearing Republicans talk about their
solutions to Healthcare sends chills up my spine.
“Privatize everything, including the water! Give it all to the insurance companies! Corporations are more human than people are!”
“Privatize everything, including the water! Give it all to the insurance companies! Corporations are more human than people are!”
All 4 of the Republicans are for
eradicating Kentucky's Medicaid program. It's one of the few planks
in their public platform for Governor.
Matt Bevin, Will T. Scott, James Comer,
and Hal Heiner hate Middle, Poor, and Homeless Classes of
Kentuckians. They're against Unions (anti-99%) and the Estate
Tax but they love Nixon's 1971 War on Drugs as much as Jack Conway does. All 4 of the GOP candidates
want to fire all of Kentucky's Medicaid government workers, and then
pull the plug on your grandmothers and fathers, because they don't
have the money to pay for their medical bills.
Mitch McConnell won his election based on cutting healthcare... "root and branch".
Mitch McConnell won his election based on cutting healthcare... "root and branch".
While their policies are hard to
distinguish with a microscope, one saving grace for Matt Bevin, is
that he's against the Patriot Act unlike Jack Conway.
It sucks
relying on the Democrats to care about working class families,
because if they don't... who will? The Republicans!?! Yeah right!!!
At least with the Democrats, there's a
small chance of getting good sound economic policies.
I once heard Bill Clinton define the Republicans versus Democrats this way: For Bubba, the Republicans thought the rich would stay rich if they were allowed to do whatever they wanted to do. Democrats, on the other hand, believe that the rich would make more money if everybody else had more money too.
Criminals are those who hurt others for no reason, such as those who put fines on you for not wearing your seat belt, or hurt you over the War on Drugs.
Kenton County arrests Black folks at 10
times the rate as white folks for simple marijuana possession. It's racist... and criminal.
The Law is there to protect us from
each other, and if there's no victim, then there's no crime. The Law
should protect the people's life, liberty, and limb... but it's our
freedom they're attacking. It's always been our freedom they've been
attacking. This ain't ever been Mayberry. Mayberry is just a
wonderful cozy dream.
While Unions haven't done a very good
job showing why or how they can be useful, their historical function
can't be denied.
We need strong unions. And
corporations. And strong unions.
Bolivia was able to mobilize quickly
because of their strong unions. The factories became Fortresses of
the Revolution. Sure... corporation... you can destroy your property,
but you're going to murder your own workers, those who put their
blood, sweat, toil, and tears into their work, work you stole, to
make you rich all of them years... and now KABLOOEY!
It's legal, but you'd never recover
murdering working class folks just outright like that.
MLK died for garbage worker's right to
unionize.
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“The May of
Rage”
If Kentucky was being serious about the
Heroin “Epidemic”, then we'd use the Colorado Model. In Colorado,
crime has dropped, and so has addiction. Plus, cannabis cures
Cancer...
So if you're against Cancer, and Crime,
and Addiction, then you'd imitate Colorado's ways.
But if you love Cancer, Crime, and
Addiction, like Kentucky's politicians—the Wyte Collar Mafia—do,
because they love the War on Drugs since it's made them filthy
stinking rich...
since they're addicted to Crime (Big Govt),
and to Cancer (Big Pharm)...
and to being fascist Nazi asshole
shitheads, who need to throw somebody's life away in prison on a
continuous basis...
then vote them in.
I'm sick of Kentucky being stuck in the Bronze Age.
Kentuckians need to wake up (Renaissance), and then take back our State (Enlightenment)!
then vote them in.
I'm sick of Kentucky being stuck in the Bronze Age.
Kentuckians need to wake up (Renaissance), and then take back our State (Enlightenment)!
“The Middle East is getting taken
over by religious extremists, raising fears that the region will turn
into another Indiana.” ~Jimmy Dore
Be for Smart Compassionate Government
Vote Young-Masters 2015
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