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Right To Work Legislation As A Good Start

July 12, 2010
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Re-posted from RightMichigan.com Unemployment is high. Manufacturing is moving out of state, and sometimes taking a “moving” opportunity” moving out of country.. Permanently.While the meat heads in the labor unions are figuring out new ways to persuade our leaders to LIMIT the ability of Michigan business to operate, the...

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Lottery Boycott Round II

July 9, 2010
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Apparently, there are some lottery retailers willing to tell the state they can SHOVE the smoking ban where the sun doesn’t shine.  After the smoking ban took effect, bar owners began seeing a steady decline in revenues, and the toll on Michigan small bar business became clear.. (not as...

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Summer 2010 – Dear Jenny

July 7, 2010
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Summer 2010 – Dear Jenny

Dear Jenny, I have been on unemployment for 2 years now, and they tell me its going to going to come to an end soon.  I have tried real hard to find work, but those cheap B^$&*% at Toyota would only offer me $32 and hour and said I...

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The APPROPRIATE Type Of Smoking Sign

December 20, 2009
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The APPROPRIATE Type Of Smoking Sign

This is an example of a smoking sign that is both appropriate, and offers assistance to those people who are too stupid to notice that a Bar or restaurant is a smoking enterprise. But of course.. this wouldn’t allow the power brokering aspect of restrictive legislative action.

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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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