Posts Tagged ‘ life ’

A Little More On Agenda 21

September 22, 2011
By
A Little More On Agenda 21

Found a piece today worth reading. I should note that most often, the standard reaction to even mentioning “Agenda 21″ in casual company, tends to elicit blank stares, and a bit of a confusion as to why it is such a bad thing. It requires a thinking mind, real...

Read more »

Happy Mother’s Day

May 8, 2011
By
Happy Mother’s Day

One man, and one woman, and the greatest miracle we have ever known and have been given by our creator. Procreation. Truly the greatest boon to mankind, must be considered mankind.  For what we have been made of, is that which allows us to continue our replication through miracle...

Read more »

The NEW Carbon Credits?

September 29, 2010
By
martini

Is this the type of article we might see in a few years, given the current direction of political correctness and twisted logic? —————————————— Ann Arbor - Manny Pflaeger says the new government credits program has saved his business. Pflaeger, a bar owner in East Ann Arbor caters to...

Read more »

Principles And Foundations And Death

July 8, 2009
By

I divert slightly from my norms to offer a thought on recent events, and the direction we seem to be headed. To begin I must ask the question: What happens when you let go of the steering wheel of your car while moving at a high rate of speed? ...

Read more »

Thanksgiving

November 27, 2008
By

There are many things that I can give thanks for.  An awesome wife, a loving and close family, (even those who are geographically distant) A decent living, and relatively good health.   Truly I and my wife, family, children have it pretty good.  However, some do not have it as...

Read more »

Search MTTM

Survival Guide



Buy The Book!

RSS Daily Cap Con

  • Taxpayer Costs For Average State Employee Increased From $79K in 2001 to $95K in 2011 February 3, 2012
    Dems claims state employees 'gave back' $500 million in concessions — facts say otherwise By Tom Gantert | 2/3/2012 In 2001, the state paid $3.9 billion to 62,057 full-time employees, an average of $63,474 in total compensation for each employee. In 2011, the state paid $4.7 billion to 47,818 full-time employees, meaning total compensation per work […]
  • Analysis: The Unstoppable Teacher Pension Fund Monster February 3, 2012
    By James M. Hohman | 2/3/2012 The state’s teacher retirement system continues to increase burdens on taxpayers and local school districts. The costs exploded in the recent years, and without substantial reform there is no reason to expect that trend to change. http://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/16387 […]

The Server which handles this site. HIGHLY Recommended.

Repeal The 17th Amendment





FireStats icon Powered by FireStats