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Michigan Served As Valuable Lesson Against Government Economic Efforts

January 27, 2012
By
lighthouse

Yesterday was Michigan’s birthday. Our state has undergone a great deal of change over the last 175 years, and today can serve well as a history lesson for the country and itself.   Especially given the recent discussion with regard to government owned bridges, light rail, and other stimulus &...

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Smart Meters And Agenda 21

January 13, 2012
By
agenda21

There is so much to keep up with. Part of the purpose of agenda 21 as I have explained before, is the socialization of wealth and resources.  The balancing of the haves, with the have-nots. Simultaneously, it is necessary to cluster folks in more densely populated urban centers to...

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Right And Proper

July 7, 2011
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Right And Proper

How do we treat each other?  When is it OK to bring up ideas in an elected body?  What venue should be more finite in its representation of electors than the next? And who decides what is appropriate, if not a simple majority? The question of appropriateness arose early...

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Now That Government Is Running Those Student Loans

June 9, 2011
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Things are under control.

Of course “under control” is a matter of perspective.

Random Observations

June 2, 2011
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Random Observations

While doing a banking run today, I happened to pull in a particular drive through lane which had been vandalized! Observant vandals.

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End The NLRB

May 23, 2011
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End The NLRB

Michigan’s condition is as closely related to the successful extortion by labor through government as it is to tax policy.   Tell the NLRB to stay out of BOEING’s affairs or disband.  

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New Eco Friendly Carriage?

March 31, 2011
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New Eco Friendly Carriage?

Here is an opportunity you cannot pass up. See what Debbie Stabenow is up to.

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Today’s Unemployment Release

March 4, 2011
By
sgs-emp

Might not be as rosy as one would think.

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Blow the whistle, unless it might make the government look bad

December 30, 2010
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Ahh yes, nothing like good ol’ fashioned government hypocrisy and stupidity. On one hand, you have the SEC offering 10-30% bounties for government moles whistleblowers who get judgments against the companies they screw work for.. Then on the other, you have the idjits over at the Department of Homeland...

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Where were you?

December 29, 2010
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Where were you?

Where were you? There is a new sidewalk on your street, or a sign restriction, zoning that closed off an area that you own to development, water service to your rural home is mandatory, or ‘all of a sudden’ you have forced health care being jammed down your throat...

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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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