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Joe the: mechanic, parent, campaign staff, painter, journalist, researcher, traveling politician…

Vote for Joe Posted on August 29, 2016 by Joe SchrinerAugust 29, 2016

For the last month, a couple friends and I have been working on our campaign vehicle.  It’s a 1984 converted Midas Motor Home.  The roof had a leak, the carburetor had to be rebuilt, and there needed to be some … Continue reading →

Population 100, Ventura rebates, tightening our belts, obesity, the Browns…

Vote for Joe Posted on July 17, 2011 by Joe SchrinerJuly 17, 2011

This weekend we campaigned at the North Star Festival.   North Star, Ohio,  has a population of 100.   That’s right, we continue to forgo political consultants, demographic studies… and head right for the place that has the best hot … Continue reading →

a recap

Vote for Joe Posted on January 8, 2011 by Joe SchrinerJanuary 8, 2011

A recap of the last year:   While the other potential presidential candidates were positioning themselves in various ways for potential runs for Campaign 2012, we were already hard at the campaign.   (I declared for 2012 five minutes after … Continue reading →

stepping up more, and a Bison

Vote for Joe Posted on October 12, 2010 by Joe SchrinerOctober 12, 2010

Keystone State Tour 2 cont…       We stopped in Clearfield, Pennsylvania, where I walked around the downtown passing out campaign flyers.   I ended up in a conversation with Mike Barber who said that, while he’d been an … Continue reading →

…will run out in the year 2037

Vote for Joe Posted on September 29, 2010 by Joe SchrinerSeptember 29, 2010

Talked in Terry Armstrong’s government class at Labrea High School in Leavittsburg, Ohio, today.   Mr. Armstrong is one of the most proactive high school government teachers we’ve met in our travels across the country.   He brings candidates in … Continue reading →

“Welcome to Welcome”

Vote for Joe Posted on September 3, 2010 by Joe SchrinerSeptember 3, 2010

Rte. 90 Run-N-Gun Tour speeds on…    In Worthington, Minnesota, we parked our camper/campaign vehicle  in a Wal-Mart parking lot, right next to an auto racing dirt track.   Talk about loud …   The next day at Mass, we … Continue reading →

a calculator, that works

Vote for Joe Posted on August 31, 2010 by Joe SchrinerAugust 31, 2010

Rte 90 Run-N-Gun Tour cont.   (at warp speed):   In the last entry, I forgot to mention we stopped at the world famous — or at least pretty famous in South Dakota — Wall Drug.   This has morphed … Continue reading →

Cracker Jacks, housing, and the border

Vote for Joe Posted on July 18, 2010 by Joe SchrinerJuly 18, 2010

We’ve been in Ft. Collins, Colorado, the past week stumping and doing some campaign vehicle work…   While in Wal Mart picking something up, I noticed the woman in line in front of me was buying six boxes of Cracker … Continue reading →

Foreclosure crisis, or opportunity?

Vote for Joe Posted on November 20, 2009 by Joe SchrinerNovember 20, 2009

An AP story today said that the “foreclosure crisis” is worsening.   The latest evidence was a report Thursday that a rising proportion of fixed-rate home loans made to people with good credit are sinking into foreclosure nationwide, according to … Continue reading →

8/5/08

Vote for Joe Posted on August 6, 2008 by Joe SchrinerAugust 6, 2008

There has been talk this week by both major candidates about energy policies…     Our energy policy calls for, among other things,  a dramatic shift to much more sacrifice and the development of renewable energy technologies, I said at … Continue reading →

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