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From the Columbus Dispatch.
Its doubtful Gov. Mike DeWine is very worried about the Impeach DeWine sentiments showing up in some corners of his own Ohio GOP. For one thing, hes been pretty busy of late, working on reopening the states economy without inviting a lethal resurgence of coronavirus infection.
Beyond that, DeWine is quite popular at the moment with Ohioans, Republican and Democrat, who appreciate his thoughtful and principled handling of the pandemic. So an impeachment movement isnt likely to gain much traction beyond the fringes of the states diehard far-right wing.
Still, its incumbent on other Republicans the ones interested in actually exercising the power they hold to govern the state to speak out.
The likes of state Rep. Nino Vitale of Urbana and Ohio Gun Owners, a gun-rights group even more extremist than the National Rifle Association, are of course well within their First Amendment rights to protest whatever they dont like about the DeWine administration. Unfortunately, what they choose to say tends to feed a toxic subculture that rejects public responsibility and, in the case of the pandemic, ignores science.
Their speech should be countered by that of conservatives who recognize the concept of a public good that exists alongside their individual rights.
In terms of what public good can ever temporarily, with science-based justification trump individual liberties, none is more obvious than public health.
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The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)Those went extinct long ago.
abqtommy
(14,118 posts)It's kinda like living with a 3-year old in perpetuity!
The Magistrate
(96,043 posts)C_U_L8R
(45,695 posts)What a yuck.
Vogon_Glory
(9,572 posts)Responsible Republicans are an endangered, powerless minority within their own party. The 2016 election marked the end of responsibility as a serious ideology within Republican governing circles.
Anyone who thinks that Republicans Still can govern responsibly hasnt got a clue!