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Before you all get too excited

January 6, 2012
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So far historical records do not seems to be as corrupted as the administration and our society. I pondered the spin being used to make this economy appear to be turning around.  Obviously it would be a good thing, yet I return to the thesis and ask that without...

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The End Of Michigan’s Public Sector Unions?

February 14, 2011
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Study: Michigan’s Public Employment Relations Act Should Be Overhauled or Eliminated ‘Collective bargaining for government workers is a privilege, not a right,’ says Mackinac Center labor analyst MIDLAND — A Michigan law that requires public-sector collective bargaining in local governments and public schools undermines the rule of law, burdens...

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Minimum wage: Even a 200 level Econ class can show it’s silly

November 3, 2009
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Minimum wage: Even a 200 level Econ class can show it’s silly

I wrote this 22 FEB 08, prior to the crash of Random Rants from an Airline Employee. I decided to re-post it given a column I’d writen for CM-Life. Enjoy. -Jason Jr. I’m currently taking ECO 222 – Behavioral Economics. The class shows how different factors affect the market....

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Something we can all agree on

July 1, 2009
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Something we can all agree on

Conservative, or Liberals (not so sure about the hard core leftists though…) in Michigan would like to see its economy improve. One of the main reasons, is that a thriving economy creates a diverse job base. Hard to find any disagreement there.  We can also agree that Michigan has...

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  • Labor Group Targets Disabled Rehab Program Participants For Unionization May 29, 2012
    By Jack Spencer | 5/29/2012 Labor activists are continuing their attempt to expand the definition of an "employee" and are now targeting disabled and other workers. Peckham Inc., a private nonprofit that provides vocational rehabilitation and job training, is being targeted for unionization. http://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/16967 […]
  • The Dangers of Painting — State Law Requires Training, Exam, Fees For the Right to Earn a Living May 29, 2012
    'Irrational' licensing requirements force painters, floor sanders, glaziers to give time and money By Jarrett Skorup | 5/29/2012 Want to make a little extra cash painting houses this summer? Thanks to Michigan’s licensing apparatus, it’ll cost you. Michigan law requires painting contractors to pay $235, take 60 hours of state-approved prelicensure […]

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