Monthly Archives: June 2008

Government has found the cure for the baby boom dilemma?

June 14, 2008
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The social security problem has been one generating a bit of concern over the years as baby boomers retire, increasing the ratio of retired SS Recipients to the still working payers. The problem the social security “lock box” has been facing may well be solved by the current state...

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"Right To Work" Morality Test

June 10, 2008
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1. You Have the required skills to perform repetitive tasks in a particular field of work. Do you: a. Sit around doing nothing, because that is what you are trained to do? b. Sit around doing nothing because your union determined it is “the principle of the matter,” to...

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Granholm's May 30, 2008 Radio Address

June 6, 2008
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This is Governor Jennifer Granholm’s radio speech after the Mac conference. My snarky assumed comments inset, bold “This week I had a chance to speak to business and civic leaders from southeast Michigan who gather each year at the Detroit Regional Chamber of Commerce’s annual policy conference on Mackinac...

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Union membership should pay attention

June 3, 2008
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Big Labor, today you lost another one. The very people whom you compel your membership to cast it’s votes for, have caused the demise of yet more auto manufacturing plants.  This time not only in Michigan, but in other states.  Eventually you wont have anywhere to run off to...

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Michigan Would Like A Rebate,

June 1, 2008
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and an apology from the DNC for 25% of the primary election costs. That would amount to $2,500,000.00 and interest please. I have the required UPC codes, and saved all my newspaper clippings.  I think the state’s citizens wouldn’t mind altogether too much if the money was directed to...

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