Monthly Archives: February 2009

The RIGHT way to limit smoking – Update

February 10, 2009
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In January, I reported on a Traverse City business which had made a choice to limit smoking to certain times and days. It drew a little conversation from a typical fascist liberal who felt it should still be the government’s responsibility to limit individual rights. Well in following up...

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The 20 year "Rid Ourselves of Healthcare" Plan..

February 10, 2009
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The rush to implement the biggest spending bill ever, and the senators who have promised to sign the stimulus package into law don’t even know what is in it.  Specter, seemingly surprised at the inclusion of the Health care management initiative included, says that he would make sure that...

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How Much Stimulus Costs YOU.. Now and Later..

February 9, 2009
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Do the Right thing, an interesting site.. does the math. assume your yearly income $40000.. A family size of 2 it costs you $56,260 with your burden $302 Monthly and annually $3,624total you will pay $108,727 total.. which is a tax increase 29% (calculated at 5% interest over 30...

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Appreciation – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

February 7, 2009
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I have done everything I could do to make sure the temporary setbacks certain friends or family members have had were as painless as possible.  I have also been on the other side of the fence with my own needs being answered by those who cared. My mother, (god...

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I Will Not SHUT UP.

February 6, 2009
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As renewed calls come from our very own Junior Senator Debbie Stabenow to enforce what is known as the fairness doctrine, I am digging the trenches for our stand on free speech. Michigan’s senator Stabenow is just a political tool.  Debbie Stabenow hasn’t had an original thought in the...

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New Hampshire gets it right..

February 5, 2009
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A couple of days ago I posted the text of Representative Opsommer’s concurrent resolution in the Michigan house regarding the 10th amendment.  Michigan legislators are not the only ones considering such resolutions, and New Hampshire has it’s own.

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MiGOP Legislators Putting it out there for all to see

February 5, 2009
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Nothing like a little transparency to keep government in line.  Michigan Republican House members are taking the lead by placing their expense accounts on line for all to see.  Granholm is fighting it, citing the added cost to list the expenditures.

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Labor & The Feeding Trough – Cause and Effect Part II

February 5, 2009
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In Tuesday’s speech, Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm still struggled with the reality that six years after her taking the reigns, Michigan is seeing what is easily the worst economy since the great depression. And though she finds it easily shrugged off as caused by jobs going overseas and also...

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If you could pull ONE QUOTE from this..

February 3, 2009
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Tonight our governor, Jennifer Granholm speaks on the state of the economy in the state of Michigan. In the following video I would encourage a look..   Oh What the heck, there is a lot of good stuff said before one of the most cogent points made by Newt Gingrich.....

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Re-Education Camps

February 1, 2009
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WND reports on a proposed bill which establishes population centers controlled by military, not unlike those under Nazi Germany, under the control of the president in certain circumstances. Jerome Corsi documents Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, D-Fla., introduction to the House of Representatives  a new bill, H.R. 645, “to provide...

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