Billy Cunning Immigrant America welcome this Tuesday, after Union in the tri State, all hell's breaking loose and the Trump trial in New York City, and each side's given about two hours, but the prosecution said they need four and a half hours. Kind of court began this morning when Judge Merschawn turned to the defense and said are you ready, and defense counsel for Donald Trump said yes,
I'm ready to go. And then he turned to the prosecution and said are we ready, and the prosecution said yes, we're ready to go. So the judge is indicated which side he's on. That's a different issue. We'll talk about that later on, but until then you may know. The Governor, Mike Dewin has called a special session of the General Assembly in order
to put Joe Biden on the ballot. There's a nine to day requirement before the election that the parties indicated who the nominee is, and the Democratic Convention is after ninety days, So shall I say before ninety days, in which case Joe Biden is not presently on the ballot in the state of Ohio.
So the governor is very concerned, and I say, as one American, I know the Democrats play these games all the time, such as in Colorado and Maine, when the Democratic leadership there said, guess what, Trump's not on the ballot. And I would hope that Republicans in Ohio would swallow their
pride and put Joe Biden on the ballot. But when this came up a few weeks back the General Assembly, the Senate said yes, but the House said no. And joining you and I now, Sidney Abrams is the state representative from the west side of town, and Sidney Abrams, welcome again to the Bill Cunningham Show and Sindy. First of all, you've been called into executive session by the governor in order to pass this one thing, which is
put Joe Biden on the ballot. And so as we sit here this Tuesday afternoon, can you tell Tony Bender and others what's the procedure the next two or three days to get the vote done by Thursday or Friday. Please inform the American people. Well sounds good. Thanks for having me on again. The governor, of course, has every right to call this special emergency session.
And in the Constitution, in the Ohio Constitution, Article three, section eight says very clearly that the governor on extraordinary occasions may convene the General Assembly and he's got to send a proclamation over and in that proclamation he's got to state exactly what why the special session is called, and no other business can be discussed except whatever he's named in the proclamation. So what is he named?
Okay, that we must pass legislation ensuring both major party presidential candidates will be on the ballot in Ohio this November, and legislation that would prohibit campaigns spending by foreign nationals. Very clear. So that's what we're going to discuss this week and get it done now. The last time this came up in the General Assembly, it failed in the House but passed in the Senate. And the reason is the Democrats in the House of Erection presentatives in Columbus.
There's only a few of them. Generally, you can't find a Democrat with a search ward and there's very few there. But they said, you know what, we don't like the idea of banning foreign nationals from spending money in our elections. And therefore it went down in flames. And are the two related. Are you going to vote them separately or are they both together? In one package. Well, I don't know yet. Government Oversight Committee, which I do not serve on as meeting as we speak right now, they're
in committee. And listen the bottom line with the foreign money, the foreign nationals have no business playing around in our elections. Period. That's crystal clear. I don't care, honestly, period. There's no discussing it. So no foreign national money in our not just our elections that's already illegal, but in any type of ballot initiatives or whatnot. They shouldn't be playing around here.
They don't even live here, so that's very clear. The Senate, to kind of give you some background, the Senate sent us over a bill and the language in the Senate version conservative groups around Ohio a post. So again, the Catholic Conference opposed it the Ohio Rights of Life, Buckeye firearms, so they had their reasons for opposing it. So we put the brakes
on and we're going to discuss everything. When we came back, gave everybody a couple of weeks to set their schedules and show up in Columbus on June twelfth, but the governor had another idea. So here we are this week, and procedurally how it's going to work is again, Government Oversight is meeting today. I'm only speaking for the House. The Senate, they're also having session today. What they're going to send us, I have no idea,
you know, because I don't serve over in that chamber. But the House. Again, there's a bill that's being discussed today and Government Oversight, and then we'll have a discussion about it tomorrow, I would imagine in caucus, and then the vote on Thursday at ten am. That's when it's scheduled for us. Does your crystal ball tell you this is going to pass? Does your crystal ball tell you that the Republicans in the House of Representatives will actually
put Joe Biden on the ballot? Yay or nay? That is the big question. Answer the question, yes or no? I say yes, And I'll tell you why. Let me give you. Let me give you a couple little history lessons taking you back to twenty nineteen and the twenty twenty conventions.
And I use that in plural because in twenty twenty, both the Republican National Convention and the Democrat National Convention were scheduled to hold their conventions after the deadline in Ohio to get a candidate on the ballot for the president of the United States. So what did the General Assembly do? Well, they went in and voted to remedy the situation to ensure that both candidates again were going
to be on the ballot in twenty twenty. And that was passed in House built one sixty six, which was the operating budget a little bit before my time in July of twenty nineteen. And again it delayed the deadline of both you know, major party candidates to certify. You know, the reason didn't pass that way a few weeks ago. Why didn't the House do the same thing? Well, who knows? Like I said, I'm not. I'm simply showing up and doing my job, and I am not the one making
all the shot calls. Of course, are you going to vote yes or no? Say right now Tuesday, are you voting yes or no? I am voting yes on again the foreign money. Like I said, foreign nationals have no business planning our elections here in Ohio. Number one, I'm a guess on that. Putting Biden on the ballot, I'm a guess on that
for a lot of major reasons. But here's what it is. Number One, every single person here in Ohio who is a registered voter should have the chance to vote for whoever they like in the major party for president period number two. Many Republicans here in Ohio have told us, listen, you need
to get this done. And I'll just name a few Trump's campaigns said, yes, get him on the ballot, because the Trump campaign, as you can imagine, wants Biden's name on the ballot because then it'll drive conservative vote. And for example, if Trump has an opponent which is Biden, people are going to come out to vote for Trump and others on the ballot, including Bernie Moreno. And you go all the way down the ballot, including
our local judges here in Hamilton County. So that helps number two. Senator jd Vance he I don't say tweet, I guess not X now on X, he said, and I'm going to quote this. This is what jd Vance said a few days ago on X. This is the right call and it is a reasonable compromise. Republicans keep foreign money out of our state ballot process, and both major parties nominees will be on the ballot. Period.
And the RP said, listen, get this done. So I am voting again with all of those their opinions in mind, and quite frankly, both parties, we've done this before in the past, and both major parties deserve to have a candidate on the ballot. I've read from some state rep that are have some fear of being primaried on the issue of voting in favor of Joe Biden getting on the ballot. And I understand that that someone in bugh Cyrus might be primaried as a Republican because you so and so voted to put
Joe Biden on the ballot. Now, among conservative circles, that should be
it should be something that's a given. But in reality, Joe Biden is so despised by so many politically that to assist him when the Democratic Convention was set at a date within the ninety days, which indicates not on the ballot, have you heard from some Republicans are going to vote against this because they don't want to be primaried with the idea that I voted to put Joe Biden on the ballot, because if he's not on the ballot, I can't conceive
of some federal court within a few weeks saying he must be put on the ballot. It's going to happen anyway. The issue is who does it. But politically, can you understand how some small town Republican would be primaried on the idea that they voted to put Joe Biden on the ballot, who, in some rural areas is considered to be close to Lucifer himself. I mean, I I guess you know. Here's my thing with Biden's look, I mean, he's not even fit to be our president. So that's a whole
nother story for another time. But but the fact that someone is going to primary an incumbent of the General Assembly, here we go. Let's let's rewind back to March. This is ridiculous for doing your job. At the end of the day. This is simply procedural, that's all it is. It's from you know, X amount of days to X amount of days. We've done it before in the past, for both the RNC and the DNC,
and I just don't understand why this time. It's like, oh my gosh, you're going to be, you know, burnt up like a crisp in hell because you literally have put someone on the ballot, which quite frankly if Trump campaign is asking for this, then why are we not? Why are we not listening to that? I just understand, I just don't. All right, let's talk to a broader issue. There are some angry at Republicans because it appears that not much is getting done in Columbus because of the race
for the speaker. That we have a present speaker who is going to be opposed by Huffman, and Huffman is, shall we say, very aggressive in becoming the next speaker, and a lot of things aren't being passed because of the fights among the Republicans. I often said that on City Council in Cincinnati, there's no Republicans or Charter rights. Therefore the Democrats fight with each other. And now in Columbus there's a fight for the speakership, and between the
two warring factions, not a lot is getting done. How would you respond to the fact that some argue that the Republican Party is not a governance party. What it is is an advocacy party, and that the governance of the state is suffering because of all the fights for the next spe speakership. Well, I will say, going back to our party. You know, the Republican Party Listen. Even going back to market, all the primaries that many of us face and most of us won by a large margin, the infighting
has to stop. Okay, what my people want here in District twenty nine, because I've talked to them, because I knockdoors and I'm at community events and I'm out and about and I'm accessible, and people tell me, listen, Cindy, we want you to get up to Columbus and govern. We want you to get up to Columbus and figure out this property tax situation. To figure out again. I'm on the Finance Committee. We passed a ton of great things in our last budget bill, including historic tax cuts for ohiolands.
And you know what, we're going to continue to march down that road again. Fair school funding, fully funding our public schools, also giving the ed choice voucher expansion to our folks that you know prefer private school. Listen, there was so much in there. Two hundred and fifty million dollars for
our public safety. Are police officers, are firefighters? I mean, you want to talk about a lot of policy that last General last year in this General Assembly, we had a lot done, but nobody wants to talk about that. I guess they want to talk about infighting right now, I will say, I'll admit there was infighting. Hell I was a victim of it
in this last primary. Right, they spent serious money to defeat you with a bunch of lies and distortions, much like Jeanie Schmidt and for those who won, because let's face it, the Republican Party spent money to defeat Republicans in the primaries. And that's kind of stupid. It's ridiculous, It's totally ridiculous. Some of my own colleagues spent money to try to beat me down here. And you know what, I thank god that the voters saw through
the lives and the bs down here because they did. And at the end of the day, again, like I said, this infighting needs to stop. It really does. We need to get to work and govern. Are you ready for their big question? Yes? By Friday. By Friday of this week, will President Joe Biden be on the ballot to give even Democrats the opportunity of voting for a frail unbecoming US president. Are you going to say, put your coyones on the line. As a Friday of this week,
would Joe Biden be on the ballot, yay or nay. I'm voting yes. But like I told you, I didn't ask you that. I said, what about the other Republicans? I didn't ask you. I said, I have no idea what they're going to do. Who knows, I don't know. What does your crystal ball say? Last time a few weeks ago and went down in flames and Dwaine got all urinated off and then he called a special session to get you back into Columbus. You're only there a few months a year, So just give me a yes or no. Will
Joe Biden be on the ballot on Friday? You know the crystal ball, I would say yes. We have to come together as Republicans to get something done for the people of Ohio because that's what we're sent to Columbus for. How about Republicans spending millions of dollars in primaries to defeat Republicans. You're coming ridiculous, ridiculous, and it needs to end again. We have to come
together because otherwise we're going to lose the majority. And I'm going to say that again, We're going to lose the majority in Ohio if we don't come together and start working together. Period we're going to be in the minority. Well, we'll see what happens, because I know there's a whole group of Republicans in the House, some of whom contacted me saying there's no way they're
voting for Joe Biden. They perceive this as a vote for Joe Biden and they're not going to do it. And if it happens again that way, so be it that a federal court's going to put them on the ballot anyway. But I want them on the ballot because I want even Democrats to have a choice, and we can't play the democratic games like in Colorado and Maine, which kept Trump off of the ballot. In of Ohio, a Bellweather state, it doesn't allow the President of the United States to be on their
ballot. That's a problem. And so we'll see what happens. But your crystal ball is unclear about whether it's going to happen or not. Correct. No, I think it's going to happen. I really do. I think we're going to come up there and you know what, have discussions and together and vote to do this. I mean, listen, we went crazy when Colorado did this to Trump, and I will say. The state of Alabama, the great state of Alabama. They just voted. They are Republicans,
totally conservative down there. They just voted to put Biden on the ballot. So again, we just need to again governed. We need to govern and do our jobs. That's what I'm focused on doing. Lastly, are you going to give the Bengals one hundreds of millions of dollars for a new stadium? Oh my god, we haven't even discussed that yet. Well, let's talk about it. We got the brag Bengals. You got the Bengals.
They were According to Alicia Reese that the state of Ohio has five billion dollars in extra money in its savings account, five billion dollars, and that's a consequence a few hundred million should come to the Bengals. Yes or no? Okay? First of all, yes, I hear that we have the rainy day Fund. Everybody likes to talk about. But you want to know why we have the rainy day Fund Because we have made good financial sound decisions in
the state of Ohio. That's why we have the budget. We allocate things every single year. I guess to answer my question, yes or no, one hundreds of millions to the Bengals. Well, world consider that. We will consider it. See what they're asking for. But you know, the county, this is the county thing. They need to have a discussion. I'm not a commissioner. They need to have their discussions first, and if the state can come in, not with the whole tab of course. But
again, I think it's a good thing to have the Bengals here. Do you not agree? I think it's a great thing because NFL is the dominant franchise and the all of professional sports. But I think helping the Bengals a little bit with some tax dollars makes some sense to me. But the franchise
itself is not worth about three to four billion dollars. And every time I look up, they signed some new deal with Netflix and now they're going to get twenty five billion dollars to divide up among all the platforms to take NFL games. That needs to be considered also. But Sydney Abras will see what happens. You're on the record, you're saying Biden on the ballot, that's your crystal ball as a Friday. We'll see what happens. Sidney Abrons,
Thank you once again for coming on the Bill Cunningham Show. May God bless you and God bless America. Thank you, Willie. We'll do it again, thank you. Let's continue with more. She's on the record. Biden will be on the ballot. Don't act like democrats. For God's sakes, put them on the ballot. Let the fools vote for him. That's what I say. Let's continue with more Bill Cunningham plus my further predictions about the
Bengals. I'm sorry my prediction about the Reds. As you know, I predicted they would sweep the Dodgers and Tony Bender many other snickered, completely snickered at me. Now who's snicker? And now Tony, Who's snicker? And now talk about that further with segment on news radio seven hundred WLW. Hey, if you're listening to me right now, I have one thing every business needs
