About George
Rocky Boiman: radio host, sports commentator and all around great conservative, gives his impression of George Brunemann.
Tom Zawistowski of WeThePeopleConvention.org explains his experience in working with George Brunemann over the last 15 years and why this makes George the best choice for the voters on March 19th!
Dan Regenold: owner of FrameUSA and active leader of many education and advocacy efforts, talks about his impression of George as a candidate for the Ohio House.
If you believe in "the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed", you may want to listen to Chris Dorr's evaluation of the District 29 Candidates.
"You cannot expect a problem to be fixed by the people who created it.
Now is the time for true problem solvers to step up
and make meaningful changes that benefit the taxpaying voters."
Running for office is not something that I ever expected to be doing but our current representatives are doing nothing to help the taxpayers who elected them. Over the last couple of years I have been focused on township and school district issues. In both cases the soaring rate of property taxes is strongly influenced by poor policies enacted in Columbus. We need to take action at the foundation of the problem and we will need the support of all dedicated citizens to win in March and have a chance to start making real change in Ohio.
Focus on:
● Restoring Individual Liberty ● Reducing Taxpayer Burden ● Improve Education Quality/Funding
Click Here for a Printable PDF of this summary sheet and George's background.
- Personal
- Husband with two children and four grandchildren
- Singer with St William Choir and Cincinnati Metropolitan Orchestra
- Lifelong Westside resident with brief excursions to Indiana
- Education
- Elder High School, Valedictorian
- BS Computer/Electrical Engineering, University of Evansville, Summa Cum Laude
- MS Computer Engineering, University of Cincinnati, Summa Cum Laude
- Professional
- Small Business Owner for the past 20 years, NgEK Inc.
- An engineering consulting firm specializing in control of extremely complex systems (jet engines, diesel engines, commercial powertrains and hybrid commercial vehicles)
- Known for “out of the box” innovations resulting in 16 US Patents
- Small Business Owner for the past 20 years, NgEK Inc.
- Political
- Became active in 2009 when in the first 100 days of Democrat rule, the government took over two car companies and a bank while borrowing over a trillion dollars.
- Started a local Tea Party and was President of the Cincinnati Tea Party in 2012.
- Started RestoreLiberty.US in 2021 to focus on communication, analysis and coordination of local efforts.
- Work on local School and Township issues highlighted the need for change at the state level to remove the emphasis on never-ending property tax increases.
In my engineering career I have enjoyed working on challenging projects that involve complex physics and multiple competing systems. My solutions have changed the state of the art in multiple industries and typically involve unconventional approaches that leverage fresh "out of the box" vision of the problem. I am hoping to apply that same process to address the issues in Columbus that are negatively impacting voters across Ohio and here in Hamilton County.
There are however very significant difference between Engineering and Politics. In Engineering, the laws involved are universal and unchanging. Issac Newton's laws of motion are just as true now as they were when he first wrote them down in Mathematica in 1687. The laws apply to everyone equally and are not subject to interpretation. The exact opposite is true in the realm of politics. The party/people in charge are free to change the rules whenever they like with little to no consequence. The riots of 2020 were "mostly peaceful" protests but the people let into the capitol and escorted by the police were an "insurrection". Don't like your opponent, make sure your friend gets elected as a judge or secretary of state and they can have him removed from the ballot. Need to get universal abortion but cannot get a law through the legislature, spend $40 million plus influencing voters with advertising made up entirely of lies and boom - you can get a constitutional amendment that would never come from any reasonable legal process.
So that is the challenge, to bring logical, data-based decision processes to a system that currently runs on money and influence. The voters deserve a representative that is willing to go after the root cause of high taxes with poor results. Join me in this quest to bring positive change to Ohio and its residents.