Political News and Commentary with the Right Perspective. NAVIGATION
  • Front Page
  • News
  • Multimedia
  • Tags
  • RSS Feed


  • Advertise on RightMichigan.com


    NEWS TIPS!

    Get the RightMighigan.com toolbar!


    RightMichigan.com

    Buzz

    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

    Republican Leadership Conference: Saturday Afternoon


    By steve, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Sun Sep 27, 2009 at 02:59:36 PM EST
    Tags: Republican, Mackinac (all tags)

    (Post from Saturday Night)

    Saturday afternoon update

    Recapping today's events since the debate:

    First up was the panel discussion relating to fixing Michigan's image and it was fairly disappointing. I felt it was weak discussion (it belonged at a Democrat meeting) and didn't sit through the entire discussion.

    The second panel discussion covered  Jobs and tomorrows economy. This was much stronger panel discussion. A few key take away points from the discussion:

        * Making Michigan a right to work state is very important to attracting new business
        * Many states that have performed well economically over the last decade have been states with no personal income tax
        * Michigan needs to streamline and reduce it's regulatory environment
        * To attract new business, Michigan needs to streamline the interface between government and business.

    Next up was lunch, and the highlight for me was Mike Cox giving a passionate speech about the future our state and his vision for a bright future for Michigan.

    Also, I spent a few minuets talking with Pete Hoekstra. We briefly talked about the debate and I brought up his point regarding how our money that Washington returns (not all of it, since incredibly, Michigan is still a `donor' state) to us has many strings attached. Pete outlined one example of Washington dictating how we spend our own money.

    Lastly, I recived a note from a subscriber to the web site asking me if the GOP has gotten the message voters. And I would say yes ( except for the one panel... but that was business `leaders') they are really pushing the low taxes, personal freedom, accountability, cutting spending and, in some instances, a Federalist agenda.

    When these leaders get elected its going to come down to follow through and execution.

    It's almost dinner time and listening to what Mitt Romney has to say.

    < Republican Leadership Conference: The Debate | Republican Leadership Conference: Saturday Afternoon >


    Share This: Digg! StumbleUpon del.icio.us reddit reddit


    Display: Sort:
    "Follow through and execution." (none / 0) (#1)
    by maidintheus on Mon Sep 28, 2009 at 08:26:36 AM EST
    There is quite a bit of record on some, as to their 'say/do' performance.

    Even if one doesn't ALWAYS agree, this is crucial.

    If I remember correctly, our current Gov didn't have all bad things to say during her 1st campaign. The performance to follow was the punch line to the joke.

    Display: Sort:

    Login

    Make a new account

    Username:
    Password:
    Tweet along with RightMichigan by
    following us on Twitter HERE!

    Related Links

    + Also by steve
    create account | faq | search