Wednesday, April 26, 2023

 wednesday notes. 

money: $75 plasma. $50 study. $200 capital one card bonus. need to do a $500 spend when it comes.  

computer broke. touchpad not responding properly. still useable. 

so that's at least $500 in bonuses so far this year. 

need to find plasma card. $225 on card. $800 on octo card. $651. now $151, paid $500 on home depot. 

need to pay down home depot account. 5th 3rd. use octo card?

called tow truck, they are on their way. $100. 

thursday pay 5th 3rd. $69. 

sort stairs, take boxes. 

make new 30 item list. 

make list of docs for eric's case. 

clean other car caliber. 


Sunday, April 16, 2023

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Saturday, April 15, 2023

 Materials you may legally burn

https://www.indy.gov/activity/open-burning

Marion County residents are allowed to burn only dried twigs or limbs and branches that originate from their property for disposal purposes, given they follow the requirements below.

Open burning requirements:

  • Maintain a means to extinguish the fire at all times while burning.
  • Use a non-combustible container with a ventilated mesh covering containing openings no greater than .25 inches.
  • Burn only between the hours of 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
  • Place the container at least 15 feet from any structures, trees, or other objects that may catch fire.
  • Attend the fire at all times.
  • Prevent creating a nuisance.

Open burning types allowed:

  • Cooking fires such as barbecue grills
  • Campfires, patio fire pits, or chimenea
  • Ceremonial bonfires conducted by established groups such as schools, churches, or other recognized organizations
  • Personal comfort fires

Materials that are illegal to burn

The following materials are illegal to burn in Marion County.

  • Leaves
  • Grass clippings
  • Stumps
  • Household garbage/trash
  • Waste lumber
  • Furniture/mattresses
  • Land-clearing debris
  • Dead animals
  • Tires
  • Asbestos material
  • Wire
  • Hazardous materials

Illegal burning may result in fines up to $2,500. See Chapter 511 Article VII Open Burning .


 



















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 Second, the CDA is a criminal statute. In addition to the opprobrium and stigma of a criminal conviction, the CDA threatens violators with penalties including up to two years in prison for each act of violation. The severity of criminal sanctions may well cause speakers to remain silent rather than communicate even arguably unlawful words, ideas, and images. See, e. g., Dombrowski v. Pfister, 380 U. S. 479, 494 (1965). As a practical matter, this increased deterrent effect, coupled with the "risk of discriminatory enforcement" of vague regulations, poses greater First Amendment concerns than those implicated by the civil regulation reviewed in Denver Area Ed. Telecommunications Consortium, Inc. v. FCC, 518 U. S. 727 (1996).

Friday, April 14, 2023



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 Notice of tort claim

From: Robbin Stewart

To:     Marion County Election Board


Date of Filing: 4/14/2023

Issue: Denial of provisional ballot, and related issues. 


Facts:

  1. In the 2022 general election I cast a provisional ballot at the early voting center at St Marks on 86th Street. It has come to my attention that that ballot may not have been counted, without proper cause. I was and am registered to vote at my primary residence at 4015 E Washington Street in Center Township. About a week after the election, the Board met to review provisional ballots. I was not told the date or time of this meeting, and did not attend. I have filed a public records request to learn with more certainty whether or not my ballot was counted, but have not yet received an answer. 

  2. I wanted to put a sign in my yard, of the general format “Vote for Smith”, but was told by the board that this would be a crime, so I did not.

  3. I requested press credentials, but was denied on the basis that I publish online, rather than in legacy media such as newspaper and tv. 

  4. During the Spring primary election at the same voting center, the election official in charge refused to offer me a provisional ballot, ordered me to leave the building, and threatened me with arrest when I tried to document the incident on video. I waited a reasonable time for the police to arrive, but they did not, so I went on to the next site. 

            He would not have done so if I had a press pass.

I can provide emails and video to further document these statements.


Claims: 

  1. By not counting my provisional ballot, my rights were violated under the common law, Ashby v White, 1703, article II sections 1 and 2 and article I sections 9, 12, 31, 1, and 2. I do not know whether the voter ID statute, which was not followed, authorizes a private right of action.  My First Amendment and equal protection rights were violated. Crawford v. Marion County Election Board. 

  2. The threat of arrest for putting a sign in my yard violates the First Amendment. Stewart v Taylor, Ogden v Marendt, Mulholland v Marion County Election Board, McIntyre v Ohio Election Comm’n., Barnette, Wooley v Maynard, Buckley v ACLF, Reed v Town of Gilbert, Nifla v Becerra. In Stewart v Taylor, I settled for $7,000 after winning in federal court. Mulholland v Board was settled for around $80,000. Here, the Board is a repeat offender, engaging in the same unconstitutional conduct as last time. The policy also violates Articles I, sections 1,2, 9, 12, 31 and II, section 1.

  3. The denial of press credentials was arbitrary and capricious, violated due course of law, due process, equal protection, privileges or immunities, freedom of the press, Article II section 1, Article I sections 1, 9, 12, and 31, and the First and 14th Amendments. Reno v. Aclu. 

  4. A. The denial of a provisional ballot violated indiana law, articles II and I of the Indiana Constitution, and the First Amendment.

B. The order to leave the polling place violated indiana law, articles II and I of the Indiana Constitution, and the First Amendment.

C. The threat of arrest in retaliation for newsgathering violated clearly established First Amendment rights as recognized by the 7th circuit, as well as section 9 of Article I.



First Offer of Settlement: As to each of the 6 claims above, I offer to settle each for $1000.oo., or all 6 for $5,000.oo.


Respectfully submitted, 

Robbin Stewart,

___________


gtbear@gmail.com.


Acknowledgment for Individual State of Indiana County of _________ I, a Notary Public, hereby certify that _______________________________________ whose name is signed to the foregoing instrument or conveyance, and who is known to me, acknowledged before me on this day that, being informed of the contents of the conveyance, he/she/they executed the same voluntarily on the day the same bears date. Given under my hand this the _______________ day of ___________, 20____. __________________________________ (Seal, if any) (Signature of notarial officer) Title (and Rank) My commission expires:_______________


Thursday, April 13, 2023

 thursday 4/13/23

plan for friday:

tort claims, revise,print, notarize, file, make copies, send to zoning thug.

van repair:

step 1 clean out van step 2 find a mechanic. drive or tow van.

take laundry on bus? 

casey siuation.


did

plasma +90

po box. +60.

bought mousetraps

found dish soap x 3. 

killed flies.

reviewed motion for injunction



daily task list

to do list

tort claims

upload set. 

fix van - unload van

make set list

knock knock

the game

if i can do this. 

i never know what i'm going to say. i get up here and i surprise myself. 

a word about our sponsors. sesquipedalian. 

disco ball.

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