jimnyc
01-17-2018, 02:28 PM
Speaking about folks that may need to be medically evaluated for their mental fitness. This guy has long been certifiable.
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Kucinich frames Ohio governor bid around 'We the People'
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich launched his run for governor Wednesday by pledging to muster state resources to fight poverty and violence, boost arts and education and expand economic opportunity.
The 71-year-old Democrat, who twice ran for president, said he wants to make Ohio's government "subject to the power of 'We the People.'"
He called for creating a dedicated consumer protection office at the state level, establishing a nonprofit utility to oversee broadband development and launching programs to encourage volunteerism and to foster "peaceful communities."
"Does government have the solution to all of society's problems? No. I know all too well where government has become a racket," he said. "I also know well its potential to inspire, to incentivize, to improve the lives of the people on both sides of the aisle."
Kucinich's entry creates a five-way primary among Democrats seeking to succeed Republican Gov. John Kasich, who's term-limited. The field includes former federal consumer watchdog Richard Cordray, Ohio Supreme Court Justice William O'Neill, former state lawmaker Connie Pillich and state Sen. Joe Schiavoni.
Rest - https://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-congressman-dennis-kucinich-launch-bid-governor-050621670--election.html
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Kucinich frames Ohio governor bid around 'We the People'
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former U.S. Rep. Dennis Kucinich launched his run for governor Wednesday by pledging to muster state resources to fight poverty and violence, boost arts and education and expand economic opportunity.
The 71-year-old Democrat, who twice ran for president, said he wants to make Ohio's government "subject to the power of 'We the People.'"
He called for creating a dedicated consumer protection office at the state level, establishing a nonprofit utility to oversee broadband development and launching programs to encourage volunteerism and to foster "peaceful communities."
"Does government have the solution to all of society's problems? No. I know all too well where government has become a racket," he said. "I also know well its potential to inspire, to incentivize, to improve the lives of the people on both sides of the aisle."
Kucinich's entry creates a five-way primary among Democrats seeking to succeed Republican Gov. John Kasich, who's term-limited. The field includes former federal consumer watchdog Richard Cordray, Ohio Supreme Court Justice William O'Neill, former state lawmaker Connie Pillich and state Sen. Joe Schiavoni.
Rest - https://www.yahoo.com/news/ex-congressman-dennis-kucinich-launch-bid-governor-050621670--election.html