Monthly Archives: March 2008

Michigan PAID For It.. We Want OUR MONEY Back!

March 31, 2008
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The state of Michigan needs to ask for a refund. The Michigan legislature LEGALLY moved the primary date to one the Democrat National Committee um…disagreed with. The Primary, which cost the Michigan taxpayers MILLIONS, was conducted LEGALLY and without event. The 14th amendment guarantees equal treatment: Section 1. All...

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Michigan Particulalry Hit By Housing Issues, But…

March 29, 2008
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Michigan is probably one of the hardest hit states by loss of jobs, and the resulting foreclosures, which has become big news and sparking debate on whether the government should intervene and save the borrowers, lenders or both. Cries for “relief,” calls for legislation on “forgiveness,” and the direct...

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Who Is The Pusherman?

March 28, 2008
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Who Is The Pusherman?

I allowed myself a little abstract self entertainment earlier with a post sure to have left a few readers staring blankly at the computer screen trying to “get it.” Most probably did.  But just in case my poor analogous treatment of the society we live in was misunderstood, I...

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The Pusherman

March 28, 2008
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Beware the Pusherman… who cruises the streets looking for the victims, He knows when you are down STOP! Oh, there.. that feels sooo right… do you feel better? Yeah.. Pusherman thought so too. That’ll only cost you a little.. JUST A LITTLE.. Maybe more next time.. But we wont...

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Just So I'm Not Misunderstood.. (Roads.. part II)

March 28, 2008
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Roads… my original blog entry which brought up the local road commission’s proposal to add a couple position to it’s administrative board was meant to point out that bloat in government solves very little.  Beyond that it was NOT meant to examine every little decision that department  has made. ...

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What About Kwame?

March 22, 2008
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Martha Stewart was sentenced to five months in prison and also fined $30,000 for lying to investigators. In United States v. Libby, the jury convicted Scooter Libby on four of the five counts. One count of obstruction of justice; two counts of perjury; and one count of making false...

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Granholm Not Needed As Our Mechanic.

March 18, 2008
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“Rebuilding Michigan’s Motor”, a town hall styled forum will air live on Wednesday, March 19 at 8:00pm on TV 7&4, and other NBC affiliates throughout Michigan. IMNSHO… Michigan’s “Motor” the people, are capable, intelligent, and really don’t need a backyard mechanic toying around with what already runs. There are...

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Granholm's Job Creating Ideas?

March 16, 2008
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Granholm's Job Creating Ideas?

You gotta love fair use…

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Roads

March 16, 2008
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Grand Traverse County road commission head Mary Gillis has recommended a one mil tax levy to cover additional road repair. Mary Gillis is asking for a 10-year, 1 mill property tax levy. This comes after the commission had asked for two new road commission spots (to better represent the...

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Should Michigan Sue the DNC?

March 15, 2008
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Michigan taxpayers pay for the elections in which Democrats, Republicans, and whomever else has the wherewithal to receive ballot status. This year, the DNC announced rules which treated Michigan different from other early voting states. Some say it clearly violates the 14th amendment, however for the purpose of my...

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