Government managed to destroy the Heat nightclub. It's liquidating. The poor owner was victimized by non-government thugs then by the much more destructive government thugs. Both sets of thugs will move on to other venues to wreak destruction.
Power outages in storms are so common, the people who make power lines so vulnerable are warning us about power outages.
First ODOT shuts down all access to downtown from I-75, forcing people from the south to enter through Main or Patterson, then the city decides to do construction on Main Street at Stewart. Why not tear up Patterson too? I shouldn't give them any ideas.
"The 2015 Warren Street project is an extension of the work just finished on Brown Street — turning a four-lane road into three lanes, while adding bike lanes on the outside edge each way, from Wyoming Street north to U.S. 35."Great. Why not make the roads more unsafe for drivers and cyclists alike. The point of roads is to make it easier for people to get from point A to point B. But government control of roads is creating obstacles to doing that.
As if negotiating I-75 through downtown wasn't dangerous enough, Dayton police plan to kill more people by chasing them.
"Dayton police received a Construction Zone High Visibility Enforcement grant from the Ohio Department of Public Safety to help pay for the increased patrols."More stolen money. More pain. More deaths.
Supposedly some teens raped other boys.
"“It’s really shameful,” he said. “They sure destroyed those three little boys’ lives, and they’ll never forget it.”"That sounds terrible, but...
"Toplin said the victims have no physical injuries."I'm skeptical. The only people who have anything to gain from this supposed crime is the police, prosecutor and media.
The city's leading crooks are against a person's right to work without joining a union. They make a living through aggression, so this makes perfect sense.
In the last decade, the Dayton Mall has done a wonderful job of renovating and making itself relevant again. Miami Twps greatest crooks see that as opportunity to steal more money.
"But they also pointed to township strengths. The township is geographically blessed, with busy interchanges at Interstate 75 and Ohio 725 and Austin Boulevard and I-675. Snyder acknowledged that the new Austin interchange is pulling some attention from the mall area, but he agreed that it’s a problem many communities would like to have."I know the solution. Abolish the township so the people can keep their money and use it to improve their lives.
Wright-Patt benefited from previous base closings, but the closings stopped.
Sinclair to give more stolen money to employees who laugh at us all the way to the bank.
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