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One of our key discussions revolved around voter preparation. We’ve often heard about voter confusion as a reason for changing votes mid-process. To us, it boils down to preparation.

1. Voter Preparedness:

Let's talk about the importance of voters being prepared before heading to the polls. The consensus was clear: If you don't understand what you're voting on, it's better to skip that section of the ballot. This strategy ensures that votes cast are informed rather than arbitrary.

2. Judicial Appointments and Career Paths:

A significant portion of our discussion centered around the implications of politicizing judicial appointments. We noted that some judges now lack courtroom experience, which is a concerning trend. We also highlighted the unconventional path of a local Columbus councilwoman becoming the county prosecutor, underscoring the necessity for relevant legal experience.

3. Crime Policies and Political Shifts:

From local issues to national concerns, we talked about the political defeats of figures like George Gascon and recent voter trends towards tougher crime policies. California’s new measure classifying shoplifting as a felony after the third offense is a prime example. This reflects a growing frustration with lenient crime policies in various states.

4. The Enduring American Spirit:

Our reflections veered into historical territory, noting America's traditional isolationism and how direct attacks like Pearl Harbor and 9/11 have historically elicited fierce responses. We discussed the significance of maintaining foundational governmental structures and processes, emphasizing a respect for the Constitution.

5. Addressing Current Political Dynamics:

Political endorsements—or the lack thereof—were also on the table. We pondered the actual influence of such endorsements and whether they resonate with voters today. The episode also tackled the latest developments in Donald Trump’s legal battles and the broader implications on his political future.

6. Electric Vehicles and Market Realities:

The conversation touched on the future of electric vehicles (EVs), emphasizing skepticism about their imminent dominance. We also noted the practical challenges of EVs during power outages and the importance of hybrid vehicles.

7. Ohio's Political Landscape:

Ohio's political dynamics also made the cut. With the Ohio Supreme Court now having a Republican majority and fluctuating seats in the Ohio House and Senate, we discussed potential policy impacts and candidates for upcoming vacancies.

Common Sense Moments

00:00 Like, share, comment for better engagement.

09:42 Republicans concerned about transgender issues in locker rooms.

13:27 Voters supported Trump due to informed decisions.

16:08 Why did America resist? Why then?

25:22 Franklin County Prosecutor's Office: Highly influential position.

28:11 Fear of political manipulation and power consolidation.

34:57 Republicans lost power to amend bills directly.

36:36 Corporate aid criticized: layoffs impact 1100 employees.

42:05 Toyota CEO doubts EV dominance for 50 years.

47:05 Trump seeks appellate bond during appeal process.

56:10 Elon: Citizens can now report directly online.

58:09 Engage with media to connect and communicate.

01:02:30 Find us on social media platforms.

Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

info@commonsenseohioshow.com

Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

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One of our key discussions revolved around voter preparation. We’ve often heard about voter confusion as a reason for changing votes mid-process. To us, it boils down to preparation.

1. Voter Preparedness:

Let's talk about the importance of voters being prepared before heading to the polls. The consensus was clear: If you don't understand what you're voting on, it's better to skip that section of the ballot. This strategy ensures that votes cast are informed rather than arbitrary.

2. Judicial Appointments and Career Paths:

A significant portion of our discussion centered around the implications of politicizing judicial appointments. We noted that some judges now lack courtroom experience, which is a concerning trend. We also highlighted the unconventional path of a local Columbus councilwoman becoming the county prosecutor, underscoring the necessity for relevant legal experience.

3. Crime Policies and Political Shifts:

From local issues to national concerns, we talked about the political defeats of figures like George Gascon and recent voter trends towards tougher crime policies. California’s new measure classifying shoplifting as a felony after the third offense is a prime example. This reflects a growing frustration with lenient crime policies in various states.

4. The Enduring American Spirit:

Our reflections veered into historical territory, noting America's traditional isolationism and how direct attacks like Pearl Harbor and 9/11 have historically elicited fierce responses. We discussed the significance of maintaining foundational governmental structures and processes, emphasizing a respect for the Constitution.

5. Addressing Current Political Dynamics:

Political endorsements—or the lack thereof—were also on the table. We pondered the actual influence of such endorsements and whether they resonate with voters today. The episode also tackled the latest developments in Donald Trump’s legal battles and the broader implications on his political future.

6. Electric Vehicles and Market Realities:

The conversation touched on the future of electric vehicles (EVs), emphasizing skepticism about their imminent dominance. We also noted the practical challenges of EVs during power outages and the importance of hybrid vehicles.

7. Ohio's Political Landscape:

Ohio's political dynamics also made the cut. With the Ohio Supreme Court now having a Republican majority and fluctuating seats in the Ohio House and Senate, we discussed potential policy impacts and candidates for upcoming vacancies.

Common Sense Moments

00:00 Like, share, comment for better engagement.

09:42 Republicans concerned about transgender issues in locker rooms.

13:27 Voters supported Trump due to informed decisions.

16:08 Why did America resist? Why then?

25:22 Franklin County Prosecutor's Office: Highly influential position.

28:11 Fear of political manipulation and power consolidation.

34:57 Republicans lost power to amend bills directly.

36:36 Corporate aid criticized: layoffs impact 1100 employees.

42:05 Toyota CEO doubts EV dominance for 50 years.

47:05 Trump seeks appellate bond during appeal process.

56:10 Elon: Citizens can now report directly online.

58:09 Engage with media to connect and communicate.

01:02:30 Find us on social media platforms.

Recorded at the 511 Studios, in the Brewery District in downtown Columbus, OH.

info@commonsenseohioshow.com

Stephen Palmer is the Managing Partner for the law firm, Palmer Legal Defense. He has specialized almost exclusively in criminal defense for over 26 years. Steve is also a partner in Criminal Defense Consultants, a firm focused wholly on helping criminal defense attorneys design winning strategies for their clients.

Norm Murdock is an automobile racing driver and owner of a high-performance and restoration car parts company. He earned undergraduate degrees in literature and journalism and graduated with a Juris Doctor from the University of Cincinnati College of Law in 1985. He worked in the IT industry for two years before launching a career in government relations in Columbus, Ohio. Norm has assisted clients in the Transportation, Education, Healthcare, and Public Infrastructure sectors.

Brett Johnson is an award-winning podcast consultant and small business owner for nearly 10 years, leaving a long career in radio. He is passionate about helping small businesses tell their story through podcasts, and he believes podcasting is a great opportunity for different voices to speak and be heard.

Copyright 2024 Common Sense Ohio

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/

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