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A very long and scary movie.. With Blood Sucking Vampires!

January 7, 2010
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A very long and scary movie.. With Blood Sucking Vampires!

This one started a year ago.  I had done this in an uncomfortable anticipation of what the country was about to be subjected to. To be brutally frank, I did not expect it to be as bad.  Spending in the traditional sense I disagree with, but this utter thievery...

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Control Your Expenditures Part II – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

November 21, 2009
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Control Your Expenditures Part II – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

Continuing from yesterday’s post on controlling your expenditures. Develop Good Money Habits The exercises mentioned in the last posting will point out some of your costly financial habits. You can start to control those. But there are a lot of little habits you might want to develop as well....

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Control Your Expenditures Part I – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

November 20, 2009
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Control Your Expenditures Part I – A Michigan Survival Guide Installment

I have received special Permission from the author of a survival guide available from the Secret Information site to reprint excerpts for the Michigan Survival Guide.  These include ways which Michiganders can help themselves, their families and their friends realize a more comfortable lifestyle and continued prosperity, even in...

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  • 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 […]

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