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Michigan Survival Guide – Coping in a “Left/Liberal” Depression.

Keeping Your JOB – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

May 27, 2009
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Keeping Your JOB – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

I have received special Permission from the author of a survival guide available from the Secret Information site to reprint excerpts for the Michigan Survival Guide.  This section deals with keeping the Job you HAVE already. (also good rules to follow that would actually ELIMINATE the need to pay...

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Canned Goods & MREs – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

February 12, 2009
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Given the insane rush to spend our future, it would be prudent to plan for several years of down time.  We may have a temporary up tick in jobs being created by the new stimulus measure, but as they will be primarily government jobs, the happy times will be...

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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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Understanding What's Possible – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

January 17, 2009
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In the coming years many Michiganders will at times have to make decisions on whether to proceed with activities, go to shows or events, or even make larger purchases.  This is nothing out of the ordinary however, and as things are, it will be a lot easier to simply...

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A Reminder about the survival guide..

January 2, 2009
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The Michigan Survival Guide is Still accepting submissions, and ALL submitted works will be considered seriously.  This is not a matter of ideology, though sometimes the articles are prefaced with an example of why the problems exits in the first place.  Michigan Families have been hit HARD and we...

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Your Family & Friends – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

December 29, 2008
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In some of the toughest times the very people we need the most are sometimes the only available targets of our angst.  Often we lash out against those closest to us not because they caused any of our pain, but because they are “conveniently near.”  Michiganders might see this...

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The Pantry – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

December 14, 2008
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One of the things that has kept us (my family) going over time, is the ready supply of Generic Macaroni & Cheese.  We would watch for sales on the Mac-n-cheese and usually pick up CASES at a time to be sure our supply was at hand. No doubt it...

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The Repo Man – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

December 10, 2008
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Many years ago I made a living as a car repossessor. Throughout my tenure in that capacity, I probably collected 1500-2000 vehicles. I hope I can help reduce the stress and a little anguish as well as offer some perspective and money saving ideas.

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Michigan Survival Guide has moved..

December 10, 2008
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We have moved the Michigan Survival Guide to its own section.  This will allow me to periodically post new sections of the guide as they are written and submitted.  This way we can all benefit from the ideas and discussion right away.  Remember, email your submissions to “survival at...

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Michigan Survival Guide

December 8, 2008
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I am assembling material for The Michigan Survival Guide - Coping in a “Left/Liberal” Depression. It will be available free here on Michigan Taxes Too Much in PDF format when finished.  It will have tips and tricks to cut costs, avoid repossessions, inexpensive recipes to help you forget times...

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