Paul Revere for a day…

June 23, 2008
By

The Green coats are coming! The Green coats are coming! Ring the bells, waken your spirits we are under attack!

This is pretty much what needs to be done, as Michigan may well be facing the assault of it’s existence so long as Michiganders allow the unchecked power grab by enviro extremists CCS (Center for Climate Strategies) a group founded outside Michigan, and with intent that contrary to the working man’s or common sense frankly. The CCS, which emboldens liberal government entities by offering its services as “policy developers” has inserted itself FULLY in 16 or more states as of this writing. It’s non-debatable format assumes a role within the executive branch of state governments, and is not responsive to voter’s wishes (by design) once it has firmly established it’s base.

A quest for truth in environmental science is an honorable pursuit. I encourage all to learn who these attackers truly are. They are here, NOW, and it may not be too late…

2 Responses to Paul Revere for a day…

  1. jgillman on June 23, 2008 at 1:34 pm

    You might find this interesting as well. Governor Kathleen Sebelius is much like our own Despot in chief, with the typical liberal enviro-idiotic philosophies which have already been damaging OUR state.

    http://www.kansas.com/news/legislature/story/442068.html

    Might be too late for them as well.

    Pack it up Toto, It don’t look like Kansas there either.

  2. Nick on June 24, 2008 at 8:17 am

    Are these guys like those environmentalists who made up that “long lost” tribe on the Peruvian border? Remember those natives painted red shooting arrows at the plane?

    All a set-up. The enviro-whackos have admitted it. It was part of an anti-logging operation. Not that you’d read that in every liberal media outlet that ran the initial lies.

    –Nick
    http://www.RightMichigan.com

Search MTTM

Survival Guide



Buy The Book!

RSS Daily Cap Con

  • Taxpayer Costs For Average State Employee Increased From $79K in 2001 to $95K in 2011 February 3, 2012
    Dems claims state employees 'gave back' $500 million in concessions — facts say otherwise By Tom Gantert | 2/3/2012 In 2001, the state paid $3.9 billion to 62,057 full-time employees, an average of $63,474 in total compensation for each employee. In 2011, the state paid $4.7 billion to 47,818 full-time employees, meaning total compensation per work […]
  • Analysis: The Unstoppable Teacher Pension Fund Monster February 3, 2012
    By James M. Hohman | 2/3/2012 The state’s teacher retirement system continues to increase burdens on taxpayers and local school districts. The costs exploded in the recent years, and without substantial reform there is no reason to expect that trend to change. http://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/16387 […]

The Server which handles this site. HIGHLY Recommended.

Repeal The 17th Amendment





FireStats icon Powered by FireStats