Reminder: Virtual Rally TOMORROW, Thursday, March 17, from Noon to 1pm

Please take 30 seconds TOMORROW between noon and 1pm to join fellow activists across Ohio in a virtual rally in support of Senate Bill 5. You can act right from your home or office. Details are below.

You've probably read or heard about the public sector labor union protests down at the Statehouse in Columbus over the last few weeks. The union-funded protests have received a lot of media coverage. The labor unions are protesting Senate Bill 5 (SB5), which is a bill that would allow your township/village/city/school district/county/state to control the out-of-control compensation, health care, and gold-plated pension costs of their government employees. Because many of those local government entities are hitting deficits and compensation package costs are the single largest piece of local government budgets, without more control over spending, they will be forced to raise your already high taxes.

SB5 recently passed the Ohio Senate. The Ohio House is now considering the bill.

To show legislators and Governor John Kasich that there is a silent majority of Ohioans who would prefer government compensation cost cuts over large tax hikes, there is a "I am the Silent Majority Virtual Rally" TOMORROW, Thursday, March 17 from 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm.

The "virtual rally" will consist of one roughly thirty second task during lunch TOMORROW, Thursday, March 17.

To make sure you voice counts and you can take part in this vital rally for Ohio's future, all you need to do is send an email by:

(1) cutting and pasting these three addresses for House Speaker William Batchelder, Governor Kasich, and the email used to make sure we get an accurate count of how many Ohioans participate (district69@ohr.state.oh.us; John@kasichforohio.com; imthesilentmajority@gmail.com) in the "To:" line,

(2) typing (or cutting and pasting) "I am the Silent Majority" in the "Subject:" line,

(3) typing (or cutting and pasting) "I support SB5" in the body of the email, and

(4) sending the email anytime between 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm on Thursday, March 17.

That is it. Thirty seconds, 8 words, 3 addresses, 1 email, and the inbox ping of thousands of Ohioans making their voices heard. Freedom at its best!