Thank you, Laura, as a fellow Ohio resident, for trying to educate AG Yost. My impression of DeWine & Yost both is that they are what attorney Robert Barnes calls corporate Republicans, not populist Republicans. I wouldn't expect either of them to upset multinational corporations like Pfizer or Moderna, unfortunately. But I am also grate…
Thank you, Laura, as a fellow Ohio resident, for trying to educate AG Yost. My impression of DeWine & Yost both is that they are what attorney Robert Barnes calls corporate Republicans, not populist Republicans. I wouldn't expect either of them to upset multinational corporations like Pfizer or Moderna, unfortunately. But I am also grateful to naturopath Pam Popper for her campaigns to first get the COVID emergency ended in Ohio,which was largely successful (the governor can now only declare an emergency for a limited period of time - 30 days? if I remember, after which the legislature can terminate it), and since then, she's backed attorneys fighting mandate cases & vaccine-related harms. She has done a lot to set up citizen groups. Unfortunately most seem to be in Columbus in my area. It took me until this year to find friends in Licking County who refused to be vaccinated, who also know about other trends, like 15-minute cities, to "reduce CO2 emissions.") Also props to Dr Mark Changizi, Columbus neuroscientist, who did a lot to publicize problems with masking.
Thank you, Laura, as a fellow Ohio resident, for trying to educate AG Yost. My impression of DeWine & Yost both is that they are what attorney Robert Barnes calls corporate Republicans, not populist Republicans. I wouldn't expect either of them to upset multinational corporations like Pfizer or Moderna, unfortunately. But I am also grateful to naturopath Pam Popper for her campaigns to first get the COVID emergency ended in Ohio,which was largely successful (the governor can now only declare an emergency for a limited period of time - 30 days? if I remember, after which the legislature can terminate it), and since then, she's backed attorneys fighting mandate cases & vaccine-related harms. She has done a lot to set up citizen groups. Unfortunately most seem to be in Columbus in my area. It took me until this year to find friends in Licking County who refused to be vaccinated, who also know about other trends, like 15-minute cities, to "reduce CO2 emissions.") Also props to Dr Mark Changizi, Columbus neuroscientist, who did a lot to publicize problems with masking.
Blackcat - I've been following Pam for awhile now and donate to her organization monthly.
I'm not familiar with Changizi, but am so grateful for doctors that are speaking out in spite of the backlash they might receive.
So glad you found your "tribe".
Blessings to you.