Thursday, January 12, 2006
Posted by Andrew Warner
Tom Brinkman led the charge in 2005 for the repeal of property taxes against seemingly massive opposition. In the Cincinnati community there was never a feeling that this campaign would have been successful.
The property tax repeal was soundly defeated, as expected, but Tom Brinkman takes away some extra benefits from even losing campaigns.
If you visit the state representative page of Tom Brinkman you will see that his profession is listed as “printer.” Anyone in politics knows that access, and even more so ownership, of a printing press would be an incredible convenience. Paper fliers and mailers are the backbone of many campaign efforts and Brinkman, like nearly all of politicians, utilizes them in large amounts.
On top of the added convenience, Brinkman is able to turn donated campaign dollars into revenue for his family. While his name is not on the ownership line of Curry Printing Co. LLC, Brinkman does admit that he has used the printing company owned by his wife in every campaign he has ever participated in. On top of that Brinkman admits “I send any business that I can to Curry Printing Co.” He added that he does not print any material for free. Other candidate committees that have utilized Curry Printing Co. in recent years include the Witte Committee, Ohioans for Ken Blackwell, Citizens for Jim Petro, Friends of Jim Raussen.
Tom Brinkman in 2004 and 2005 spent $19,548.19 at Curry Printing Co. (find these numbers at the Ohio Secretary of State). The committee cutting the checks for these expenses is Brinkman for State Representative. These figures do not include the Issue 9 campaign or any other in which Brinkman was involved.
Brinkman did not recall the amount spent in the losing effort for the Yes on Issue 9 Campaign.
Brinkman continues to keep his name in the public’s mouth and his anti-spending constituency active with a constant barrage of campaigns, some winning, others destined to lose. At the same time he is able to keep the family printing press churning out more Brinkman and C.O.A.S.T. campaign literature, translating political campaign contributions into family profit.
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