🔥 Shutdown Fallout, Ballot Battles, Cleveland Shake-Ups & The Horses of North Ridgeville🐎

Robert and Tom kick off this week’s show with a little life update before the headlines hit. Robert’s just back from a work trip to Kentucky — complete with some very respectable bourbon tasting. Check out Justin’s House of Bourbon — while Tom is nursing the aftermath of an unplanned meeting with the ground (and gravity definitely won).

Before diving into the news, Robert throws a question to the listeners:

“What kind of music would you introduce to an 11–15 year old? Suggestions welcome!”

With that, the guys roll straight into another stacked lineup of Ohio stories, political curveballs, and a couple of moments that will make you shake your head and laugh out loud. Let’s get on with it.


🧾 Shutdown Ends — But What About SNAP Money?

The 43-day federal shutdown is finally over, and SNAP benefits are flowing again — but Ohio families are asking what happens next.

Here’s the quick Google breakdown the guys walk through:

  • Restored Benefits: Ohio has federal guidance to restore full November SNAP payments. Households who only received partial benefits will get the rest, and those who received nothing will be made whole.
  • Federal Reimbursement: The new funding bill includes $107.5B for SNAP nationwide, restores reserve funds, and guarantees support through September 2026. Stability returns for Ohio’s 1.4 million recipients.
  • Congressional Pay Politics: The bill also guarantees back pay for federal workers and secures congressional salaries — which, yes, stay untouched during shutdowns under federal law.

And with that crisis wrapped (for now), Robert and Tom pivot into the rest of Ohio’s political circus.


💸 “Free Money for All”… Well, Almost

The buzz around Trump’s $2K “tariff check” proposal continues. Tom and Robert unpack what it really means, who qualifies, and whether Ohioans should expect a surprise deposit — or just political fireworks.

Source:
🔗:What to know about Trump’s $2K tariff check proposal


🏳️‍🌈 SCOTUS Declines Gay Marriage Case

The Supreme Court is sitting this one out. By refusing to revisit same-sex marriage, they’ve stirred up the alphabet-mafia petition crowd — and Ohio grassroots groups are already reacting.

Sources:
🔗:Supreme Court declines to revisit gay marriage decision
🔗:Ohio grassroots group leader ‘breathing a little bit easier’ after SCOTUS same-sex marriage decision


🗳️ Absentee Ballot Bill — A Tightening of the Rules

Ohio’s Senate approved a bill requiring absentee ballots to arrive by Election Day rather than just be postmarked. That shift could’ve tossed out over 3,000 Cuyahoga County ballots last cycle — a stat that made the guys sit up straight.

Sources:
🔗:Republican senators approve bill requiring Ohio absentee ballots arrive by election day
🔗:3,000 Cuyahoga County ballots would have been thrown out if this Ohio bill was law


⚖️ Voter Fraud Cases → DOJ?

Ohio’s Secretary of State is shipping voter-fraud allegations to the Trump DOJ. The guys ask: Is this due diligence or political theater, there is evidence, right? Either way, the investigations are officially federal.

Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose sent 1,000+ alleged voter fraud cases to the U.S. Justice Department, though past reviews found most claims baseless. Only 167 cases of noncitizens voting occurred over eight years—just 0.0006% of ballots. Critics call the move political “forum shopping,” noting state prosecutors largely declined to act. Experts warn LaRose’s push for federal involvement contradicts his past stance against federal oversight and raises concerns about using stale evidence for partisan goals.

To recap regarding presenting documents at the BMV:
Yes, you are required to provide proof of U.S. citizenship or present your Green Card. Once your license is issued, this status is documented. Ohio has implemented a system where, if the license holder is a non-citizen, a small notation appears on the back of the license. This allows poll workers to verify eligibility when checking ID at the polls. And yes, poll workers need to be checking all valid identifications. Link

Source:
🔗:Ohio Secretary of State Sends Voter Fraud Allegations to Trump Justice Department


💼 Income Tax Reciprocity Gets a Shakeup

A new Ohio bill would give workers more control over tax reciprocity credits — especially cross-border commuters. Tom and Robert break down how it affects anyone who lives in one state and works in another.

Source:
🔗:New Ohio House Bill 503 would give earners more power over income tax reciprocity credits


🏘️ Taxing Land Value — A Big Constitutional Swing

Ohio Republicans want to amend the constitution to allow land-value taxation. It’s bold, it’s unusual, and the hosts unpack whether this is a tax revolution or a headache in the making.

Source:
🔗:Taxing land values? Ohio Republican introduces constitutional amendment


👮 Moreno Wants Federal Oversight Update

Senator Moreno is pressing for answers on whether Cleveland’s police department is nearing the end of federal oversight. The guys weigh the politics against the policing realities.

Source:
🔗:I-Team: Senator wants update on possible end to federal oversight of Cleveland police


🚫 Canton Bans Public Comment

Canton City Council shut off the mic — literally. Public comment is banned, and residents are not taking it quietly. Tom and Robert dig into the community’s loud response to being silenced.

Source:
🔗:‘Disappointed, but not surprised’: Canton community reacts to city council’s public comment ban


🏫 Cleveland Schools Closing 29 Buildings

Cleveland is bracing for its biggest school shakeup in decades: 29 buildings closing, 18 emptied out. Parents, staff, and neighborhoods are scrambling — and the guys break down the what and why.

Sources:
🔗:‘Gobsmacked’: Cleveland braces for school district’s biggest school shakeup in decades
🔗:Cleveland’s school district plans to empty out 18 of its buildings. Remaking them could be tricky


⚰️ Living Among the Dead — Cemetery Encampment

Cleveland officials are searching for answers after discovering a homeless encampment inside a cemetery. The guys talk about how this reflects broader struggles in the city.

Source:
🔗:City of Cleveland looking for answers to cemetery homeless encampment


🏳️‍🌈🧥 CLAW… Oh Boy.

Cleveland’s annual leather weekend, CLAW, returns — and not everyone is thrilled. Feelings range from betrayal to hope as the event navigates new cultural tension. Tom and Robert… had thoughts.

Source:
🔗:Amidst Feelings of Betrayal and Hope, Cleveland’s Leather Annual Weekend (CLAW) Leaves Its Namesake City


🌟 GOOD THINGS

🐎 Runaway Horses in North Ridgeville

Four horses sprinting full speed down Center Ridge Road — and the North Ridgeville police handled it like a live episode of Yellowstone: Ohio Edition. A chaotic but surprisingly wholesome moment.

Source:
🔗:Video | North Ridgeville police wrangle 4 horses running down Center Ridge Road


🏈 Bernie Kosar Updates — Hanging Tough

After undergoing a fifth aggressive procedure related to his liver condition, Bernie Kosar is reportedly stable and OK. Browns fans across the state exhaled at once.

Source:
🔗:Cleveland Browns legend Bernie Kosar undergoes 5th ‘aggressive procedure’ while awaiting liver transplant


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