Jeff Sessions reportedly is planning a return to Alabama politics and the U.S. Senate, following his unceremonious ouster as Donald Trump's AG

(Updated at 9:30 a.m. on 11/8/18)
Less than 24 hours after Alabama voters essentially gave "two thumbs up" to corrupt politics, the man who is largely responsible for the state's toxic political culture was forced to resign as the nation's top law-enforcement official.Now, we have news thatSessions is expected to return to state politics. From a report this morning at Alabama Political Reporter (APR):Now-former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is reportedly eyeing a return to politics in the Yellowhammer State.
After Sessions announced his forced resignation Wednesday, two people familiar with his thinking told Politico that he is considering a run for his old seat as Alabama’s junior senator.
Keeping Indigenous Resistance Alive in Ohio

I would like to tell you about a very interesting and well written summary of indigenous resistance in early Ohio, aspirating to intertwine it with current struggles. This reader learned a lot!
The Columbus Worker, offers a particularly worthwhile article on a history of the indigenous resistance throughout what is today Ohio and Indiana, beginning some decades previous to its colonization by the United States and extending up to Tecumseh’s departure from this life.
This online magazine is sponsored by a group called the Central Ohio Revolutionary Socialists, who recently opened their formerly internal magazine to a wider readership. Dylan Vanover’s reasons for broadcasting the History of Indigenous Resistance in Ohio couldn’t be said better or more succinctly than his own introduction.
Make Ohio the Wealthy Wind Capital of the World, not the pathetic Dumping Ground for another Nuclear Failure

The Ohio Legislature must not pitch billions more taxpayer dollars down the atomic rat hole.
Instead—-without spending a single cent—-it can make the Buckeye State the hugely profitable world capital of wind power.
It can be done with the simple deletion of a single sentence in the Ohio code.
It can quickly and simply, without public subsidies, open the door to billions in private investment, creating millions in revenues and thousands of new jobs for the entire nation, with Ohio at the Heart of it All.
Investment in nuclear power has a long, sorry history. Throughout their existence, atomic reactor projects have come in years late and billions over budget, with delivered power costs far in excess of original promises.
The latest case in point is the Vogtle Project in Georgia, two reactor construction efforts that wasted $12 billion in federal loans and are now scheduled to open years behind schedule, at a cost more than double original promises. Under no circumstances will Vogtle ever compete with solar, wind, battery or efficiency technologies.
NEW BOOK: A HISTORY OF HATE IN OHIO

Sept. 7, 2021 Interview with Dr. Fitrakis from The Pink Pill, Joan Jones and Marilyn Howard
Audio MP3: https://fitrakis.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/PinkPill090721HistoryofHate.mp3
Demonstrators rally for abortion rights in Central Ohio

On Saturday, October 2nd 2021 more than 1,000 people attended the Rally for Abortion Justice at the Ohio State House in Downtown Columbus as part of the 2021 National Women's March. Demonstrators in Columbus and at 600 other marches around the country showed up to support the right to access abortion care. The unpreceded Texas law banning nearly all abortions in that state shocked many advocates for reproductive health care.
Abortion access is under attack in Ohio as the 1st hearing for Ohio Senate Bill 123, a "trigger ban" that would criminalize abortions in Ohio, entered Senate Committee with support from two Republican sponsors on September 29th. Also the U.S. Supreme Court announced it would hear the Mississippi case which could overrule Roe v. Wade in the session starting this October 2021.
At the rally demonstrators held signs that read "My body, my choice" and "Anti-abortion laws are part of systemic racism," and "If you can't trust me with a choice, how can you trust me with a child?"
Will Ohio Finally Inherit Its Wind?

Amidst an astonishing billion-dollar nuke reactor corruption scandal, one of the world’s richest wind resources—the key to Ohio’s economic and ecological future—is being trashed by a single sentence.
According to the American Wind Energy Association, Ohio is being robbed of $4 billion worth of industrial development, thousands of jobs, and a wealth of cheap, emissions-free energy by a single easily-removable clause in the Ohio Code.
Shut Ohio Nukes & Birth Ohio’s Wind Industry Webinar

Wednesday, August 5, 7-8pm
Zoom: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/1215965660210/WN_rh8tTkiqRO2BznfnxgDhBQ
Facebook Event
Join Harvey Wasserman, Bob Fitrakis, and special guest legendary wind developer Juhl explaining huge north coast turbine potential.
Discussion of THe $60 million bribed nuke bailout thanks to Larry Householder, how to work to repeal the wind set-back clause and reports from nuke disasters in Illiinois & South Carolina. Thousands of jobs -- forever cheap/clean/renewable energy ready to go!
Shut Ohio Nukes / Birth Ohio’s Wind Industry

The North Coast awaits $4 billion and thousands of jobs with a repeal of the infamous set-back clause.
We must do it!
ZOOM 7-8pm Wednesday, August 5.
Reopening of Ohioʼs economy exposes the real priorities of the ruling class

Ohio Governor Mike DeWine captured the national spotlight in early March when he issued bold directives that moved the state to the forefront of battling the COVID-19 pandemic. DeWine pushed for Ohioʼs spring primary election to be postponed and changed to mail-in ballots. He banned mass gatherings and ordered the closure of schools, theaters, gyms, bowling alleys, bars, and restaurants.