Posts Tagged ‘ Governor ’

A more "tempered" view on Snyder…

July 27, 2009
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After my article on the entrance into the Michigan Governor’s race by Rick Snyder an Ann Arbor Businessman, I have gotten a comment which reminded me to read and re-read prior or even post posting.  A conservative Teacher provides a little additional information which is not so harsh but...

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Detroit, look around you.

September 28, 2008
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Because all you see is about to be owned by the federal government. As your property values dropped, your homeowners couldn’t sell.  Small business failed as it couldn’t meet the obligations as Michigan taxes rose, and populations dropped, and the Big automobile manufacturers just sold a stake (yeah call...

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Snap Snap Snap

September 18, 2008
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Again, I must give credit to, and mention the Industrial Policy Blog has pointed out that our Governor still appears to be chasing the shadows of… what?  Coolness.  OK lets get in the mood..   Imagine a poet has just given a marvelous performance of of “why my sneakers...

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Good money after bad? Michigan Government ..your "partner"

September 17, 2008
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The Industrial Policy Blog references a news article ,and notes the state of Michigan is spending another $30 million to advertise Michigan as a tourist destination.  The author points out correctly, that this is not the first time Michigan has gone down this road, and also suggests that for...

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