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Monday, March 17, 2025
NO PROMOTING LOVE IN ISLAM - Saint Valentine Fatwa Islamic Law.
Sunday, March 16, 2025
Deporter-in-Chief President Obama’s Deportation Record: A Detailed Overview
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Deporter-in-Chief President Obama’s Deportation Record: A Detailed Overview.
Saturday, March 15, 2025
Why Ohioans Should Think Twice Before Voting Vivek Ramaswamy for Governor

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Ohio Deserves Proven, Not Promising
Vivek Ramaswamy, the biotech entrepreneur and former presidential candidate, launched his bid for Ohio governor on February 24, 2025, promising to slash taxes, shred regulations, and impose work requirements on Medicaid. Backed by Donald Trump and a roster of conservative heavyweights, Ramaswamy casts himself as a bold outsider ready to revive Ohio’s economic and cultural spirit. Yet, beneath the polished rhetoric and high-profile endorsements lies a candidate whose inexperience, controversial business history, and extreme policy proposals could spell trouble for the Buckeye State. Here’s why Ohioans should hesitate before casting their votes for him in 2026.
1. Lack of Governing Experience Risks Ineffective Leadership
Ramaswamy has never held elected office or managed a public institution. His resume boasts Harvard, Yale Law, and a near-billion-dollar fortune from Roivant Sciences and Strive Asset Management, but it’s devoid of the practical experience needed to navigate Ohio’s complex bureaucracy. Governing a state of 11.8 million people isn’t like running a startup—Ohio’s $81 billion biennial budget, sprawling public school system, and intricate Medicaid framework demand seasoned leadership.
Contrast this with outgoing Governor Mike DeWine, who brought decades of experience as a U.S. Senator, Attorney General, and Lieutenant Governor before taking office in 2019. Ramaswamy’s brief stint co-leading Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) in late 2024 ended after just two months, with his exit on Inauguration Day (January 20, 2025) raising questions about his commitment. Critics like Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost, a primary rival, have pointed to this pattern: “Ramaswamy quit on President Trump and DOGE on day one,” Yost said on February 24, 2025, per The Statehouse News Bureau. For a state facing a 4.5% unemployment rate (January 2025, BLS) and revised-down job growth, entrusting an untested novice could lead to costly missteps.
2. A Business Record Marred by Failure and Controversy
Ramaswamy touts his biotech success, but his flagship venture, Axovant Sciences, imploded spectacularly, costing investors—including Ohio’s own California State Teachers’ Retirement System (CalSTRS)—millions. In 2015, he acquired intepirdine, a failed Alzheimer’s drug from GlaxoSmithKline, for $5 million, hyped it through a $315 million IPO, and drove Axovant’s valuation to $3 billion. When Phase III trials failed in September 2017, the stock crashed 75% overnight, dropping from $24 to $6, and later to under $1 by 2018—a 99% wipeout from its peak. Ramaswamy pocketed over $37 million by selling Roivant shares beforehand, while public investors like CalSTRS were left holding the bag (Forbes, Aug 21, 2023).
This wasn’t an isolated fluke. Strive Asset Management, his anti-ESG firm, faced lawsuits in 2023 from former employees Joyce Rosely and John Phillips, alleging a toxic workplace and pressure to skirt securities laws—claims Ramaswamy dismissed as “bare accusations” (Forbes, Aug 18, 2023). Though unresolved as of March 2025, these incidents paint a picture of a leader prioritizing personal gain over accountability. Ohioans, already wary of economic decline, deserve a governor whose track record inspires trust, not skepticism.
3. Extreme Policies Could Harm Vulnerable Ohioans
Ramaswamy’s campaign promises—like eliminating the state income tax and imposing Medicaid work requirements—sound bold but crumble under scrutiny. Ohio collected $9.8 billion from its income tax in fiscal year 2024 (Cleveland.com, Feb 24, 2025), funding schools, roads, and public safety. Zeroing it out, as Ramaswamy proposes, would either gut these services or force massive sales tax hikes—hitting working families hardest. He’s offered no detailed plan to offset this revenue loss, a red flag for a state where 13.4% live below the poverty line (U.S. Census, 2023).
His push for Medicaid work requirements, echoed in his February 24 speech, ignores reality: over 90% of Medicaid-eligible adults in Ohio already work, are disabled, or are caregivers, per the Kaiser Family Foundation (Ohio Capital Journal, Feb 24, 2025). Adding red tape could strip coverage from thousands—like the 36,000 Ohioans who lost Medicaid during a 2023 eligibility review (Community Solutions, 2023)—without boosting employment.
4. Alignment with Trump May Prioritize Politics Over Ohio’s Interests
Trump’s “COMPLETE AND TOTAL ENDORSEMENT” on February 24, 2025, via Truth Social, gives Ramaswamy a GOP primary edge—61% support in a Bowling Green State University poll (Newsweek, March 4, 2025)—but ties him to a polarizing figure whose agenda doesn’t always align with Ohio’s. Ramaswamy’s DOGE tenure pushed federal job cuts, like the 30,000 layoffs in February 2025 (Reuters, Feb 24, 2025), a model he wants to replicate in Ohio. Yet, slashing state jobs risks destabilizing an economy where public employment (e.g., 66,000 in education alone) supports rural counties hardest hit by manufacturing losses.
His Trump loyalty also raises doubts about independence. Will he govern for Ohioans or as a proxy for Trump’s national ambitions?
Posts on X (e.g., @RichardAngwin, March 9, 2025) warn his “extreme policies” and “Trump loyalty” could prioritize party over state needs—a concern in a state that’s shifted right but still values pragmatic leadership.
5. A Pattern of Quitting When the Going Gets Tough
Ramaswamy’s history suggests he bails when challenges mount. He dropped his 2024 presidential bid after a fourth-place Iowa finish (15% of the vote, January 2024), abandoned DOGE on day one, and moved Strive’s headquarters from Columbus to Dallas in November 2024 (Dallas Innovates, Nov 1, 2024), despite his Ohio roots. Yost’s jab—“He quit on Ohio”—stings because it’s grounded in this pattern. Governing demands resilience, not a tendency to pivot when the spotlight dims. Ohioans need a leader who’ll stay the course, not one who’s bolted from every tough fight so far.
Conclusion: Ohio Deserves Proven, Not Promising
Ramaswamy’s charisma and Trump-backed bravado may dazzle GOP primary voters, but Ohioans should look past the hype. His inexperience risks mismanagement, his business failures cast doubt on his economic stewardship, and his policies threaten the state’s most vulnerable. At 39, he’s young and ambitious, but ambition without substance is a gamble Ohio can’t afford. With unemployment ticking up to 4.5% and families stretched thin, the state needs a governor with a steady hand—not a biotech billionaire testing his latest experiment on 11.8 million lives. In 2026, Ohioans should demand proven leadership over untested promises. Now you know.
Monday, March 3, 2025
What came first: The Chicken or The Egg? Elon Musk - Vivek Ramaswamy. NEW SHOCKING INFORMATION!
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What came first: The Chicken or The Egg? Elon Musk - Vivek Ramaswamy.NEW SHOCKING INFORMATION |
Now that DOGE (Department of Government Efficiency) has been established and Elon Musk is running the show with cutting spending, what a better time to talk about Vivek Ramaswamy who is currently in the Race for the Governor of Ohio and some Americans are against DOGE.
- On Day One, I will "instantly" fire 50% of federal bureaucrats. Here's how: if your SSN ends in an odd number, you're fired. The downsizes of the government by half. Absolutely "nothing" will break as a result. It doesn't violate civil service rules because mass layoffs are exempt - and no bureaucrats can claim their firing were politically motivated. Further firings can be executed with a chisel, but Step One needs to be unrestrained chainsaw, or else it just won't happen. SHUT IT DOWN Vivek2024.com
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| 1 year later to the month. November 2024 Donald Trump Statement that Elon Musk will join Vivek Ramaswamy. |
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Sunday, March 2, 2025
P*ssing on the Golden Age of America - Golden Global Citizens - Trumps $5 Million Dollar Golden Ticket
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Currently,
"•331,602 Indian students in the US in 2023-24, up 23% from last year.
•2024 saw a record 150,000+ Indian student visas to the US.
•From 69,000 to 97,556 Indian OPT users in a year. STEM’s the ticket—42% in math/Computer Science!!" - RealWaKhan
I voted for Trump not golden global citizenry in the United States of America. That was Biden administration and his global citizenry changing America into global citizenry and handing jobs over to foreigners! The stats above doesn't even include the millions of Illegals that are currently in America.
Apparently the current Commerce Department should stay out of foreign policy. Because the commerce department currently is going to fast track golden global citizenry in the United States of America. Trumps $5 million dollar golden ticket being sold as it's a great thing. It's not. With the stats of Chinese students & India students just provided and with the current illegals within America:
Surge of foreign-born workers remake American jobs market - Fox Business
Here's My Opinion:
Pissing on the Golden Age of America.
"•331,602 Indian students in the US in 2023-24, up 23% from last year.
•2024 saw a record 150,000+ Indian student visas to the US.
•From 69,000 to 97,556 Indian OPT users in a year. STEM’s the ticket—42% in math/Computer Science!!" - @RealWaKahn
That just reinforces how it's going to affect Americans within the future job sector, and who has more foreign influence in America and over Americans.
No one in the Republican party is talking about the following and I find it alarming that Republicans are going along with it and it's being sold to the American people that foreign money and foreign influence will bring down the deficit. There will be consequences.
America is going being filled with global citizenry by getting a fast track to America who are millionaires and billionaires to purchase a $5 million dollar golden ticket to come to America.
Are we now Selling Out America's Future? While the immediate idea looks bright it simply isn't.250,000 waiting in line? Then after that another 250,000 and so on, that's extremely large amounts of foreign influence that will be in America.
The consequences, the foreign elites over America's middle class and the poor.
The potential of global foreign citizens in America that are millionaires and billionaires brings influences on America's Government by way of policies and laws and even job growth within the United States of America, once they established themselves within the United States of America they will have greater influence on foreign policies and other policies and they will have an opportunity to change America as we know it, that isn't make America 1st or MAGA, that's bringing in massive amounts of foreign influence into the United States of America, that gives them a future say with a lot of money how the future of America will be.
It seems America future will be "United in Greater Foreign Influence" I think Howard Lutnick is missing a few screws in his toolbox.
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"We’ll discuss how the Trump Administration is reviving the American economy and repairing the damage caused over the last 4 years."
"If they're willing to pay the $5,000,000, that's over $1 trillion dollars. And I think these people are going to come."
"These are vetted people. These are going to be great global citizens who are going to bring entrepreneurial spirit, capacity and growth to America." - Howard Lutnick
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Monday, November 4, 2024
CLEVELAND, OHIO. A SPECIAL INVESTIGATION REPORT ON SPANISH CAY, LLC. "DEADBEAT PROPERTY OWNERS"
DEADBEAT Rental Property Owners Owes Back Taxes $89,946.79 on 20 Properties, includes a lien!

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In Cleveland, Ohio, Numerous complaints by tenants who have waited years for fixes within their homes and channeling through many different Rental Property Management Companies who either don't call back, do patch work, never show up and in some cases the tenants' water has been shut off and non licensed contractors show up! The LLC's or Corporations are never held accountable!
Special Investigation Report on Ghostly Spanish Cay LLC out of Casper, Wyoming.
- (Yellowtail Property Management LLC Cleveland Heights.10/6/2018 name appears again SARAH PEARSON as (Name of Statutory Agent in Ohio, from Ohio Secretary of State Business Filings. STEPHEN SEAL as MANAGER. No business Website)
- ( Street Light Property Management LLC Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Also shows on Ohio Secretary of State a STEPHEN SEAL same address and name as Yellow Tail Property Management LLC with no business name change with the Secretary State of Ohio )
- Buckeye Northwest Realty LLC Toledo, Ohio Managing Agent for Spanish Cay, LLC. SPANISH CAY,A WYOMING LLC has 18 Properties in Toledo, Ohio and owe back taxes in the amount of $15,673.19
- *NEW* Now Spanish Cay LLC is using a new Rental Management Company out of Baltimore Maryland, called Riparian Management LLC that manage properties in Detroit, Pittsburgh and now Cleveland. Currently no Rental properties showing for Cleveland, Ohio on their Website. Reviews on Riparian are mix, there are several issues with properties & tenants.
No doubt States and Cities and Lawmakers in Washington DC need to bring immediate attention to what is happening to renters who LLC's & Big Corporations who are in it for the money while their tenants have to deal with poorly ran Rental Management Companies that do not follow States & Counties laws or work Permits or use non Licensed contractors placing their tenants in danger and years and years of deadbeat property owners who do not follow any landlord tenant laws. Hopefully the City Of Cleveland, Ohio Council Members will address these issues and look out for its citizens when Big LLC or Small LLC waltz into town and cause more problems for its tax paying citizens struggling due to inflation and higher rental cost.
Friday, February 9, 2024
CLEVELAND, OH - TENANT CONCERNS OF SAFETY HAZARD - 3 YEARS CALLS GO UNANSWERED FROM STREET LIGHT PROPERTY MANAGEMENT TO FIX THE PROBLEMS
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A family of 5 with 3 small children out of Cleveland Ohio has been dealing with it raining inside a bedroom growing mold, mildew and now possibly a fire hazard with an electrical problem possibly from the never ending water damage and it has spread from the Bedroom into the Bathroom producing more mold since 2021.
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