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Tag: 11th District Republican Star Chamber (page 3)By KG One, Section Multimedia
Talk about contrasting candidates.
I highly recommend cracking open a case of Monster Heavy Metal before watching. You'll need it way before this clip ends.
Seriously, you need notes to tell people about YOUR OWN RECORD? Now, contrast the above to this:
No wonder Brooks and the blue-bloods are running scared. (7 comments) Comments >> By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
Just so that we can continue to show Nancy Cassis a little attention here on RightMichigan, let me draw your attention to a little scheme to put taxpayers on the hook for boneheaded decisions made by their local governments, specifically with regard to labor agreements.
(14 comments, 875 words in story) Full Story By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
Mentioning the term "abusive relationship" will often conjure up any number of images in the listener's mind, from a physically violent spouse or parent to a tyrannical employer or a manipulative neighbor. But no matter the scenario or the type of relationship (domestic, intimate, personal, professional, or social), there is one thing that all truly abusive relationships have in common . . . exactly one common thread running through all abusive relationships that is the sole defining characteristic demarcating what does and doesn't make any relationship abusive. And until the person on the receiving end of the abuse gets this, there is no chance of breaking the cycle.
(2 comments, 1797 words in story) Full Story By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
Facts are quite stubborn things, really. As I've mentioned elsewhere on this site, the pesky thing about having a publicly available record is that, sooner or later, you're going to get called on it. Getting called on her record is exactly what happened last night to Nancy Cassis at the monthly Rattle With Us meeting in Plymouth.
(2 comments, 520 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Not sure if any pay much notice to the Hash Tag ticker off to the left here on RightMichigan.com, but I did get a decent giggle this morning from our two newest Lefty trolls exposing their lack of knowledge by dimwittedly repeating the DNC lapdog media talking points in attempts to get a dig in on our good friend, KG.
OK, I present: Exhibit A, which spreading bogus information should be bad enough considering he's a Lefty Progress Michigan digital media "operative". Ooooo, spooky. Now, for a second dose of well deserved butt-hurt I present Joshua's buddy as Exhibit B, which really goes to illustrate what mindless, regurgitating lemmings those on the Left truly are. Reagan invented the EITC? #FAIL. It was Lefty Democrat Senators Russell Long and Lloyd Bentsen who rammed through that disgusting wage subsidy for the "working poor" into 1975 tax code. Even a simple search on IRS.gov clearly states that. Attributing the EITC to Ford, or that Big Government Moderate idiot Nixon who inspired the Negative Income Tax scheme is fair game as far as I'm concerned. But, hanging the creation of the "free lunch" EITC on Reagan? No. That is a lie. Progressives. For those that are unaware, Russell Long's father, Huey Long, was the original "wealth redistribution" and "tax the rich" Kingfish from Louisiana way before our two Twitter trolls or their Obamessiah were an itch in their papa's pants.
Yet, it is folk on the Left today like Joshua, and Kevin, who dare call themselves something with the word progress in it? Another #FAIL. When has The Left ever changed? They are Socialists, and dimwit ones at that. A Time For Choosing.
"We have so many people who can't see a fat man standing beside a thin one without coming to the conclusion the fat man got that way by taking advantage of the thin one. So they're going to solve all the problems of human misery through government and government planning." That 1964 Speech sure makes as much sense today as it did then. Nancy Classless is as wrong to hand out "free lunch" EITC in Michigan, as Gerald Ford was on March 29, 1975.
"Well, the trouble with our liberal friends is not that they're ignorant; it's just that they know so much that isn't so." Thanks for invoking Reagan, Joshua. I'm nowhere near as polite as Ronald was, nor do I pretend to be. You two are morons. (5 comments) Comments >> By KG One, Section News
"About 25 Wayne and Oakland County GOP leaders and elected officials huddled Wednesday at the Suburban Collection Showplace to coalesce around one candidate. About 11 members reunited Thursday at a hotel to interview the possible write-in candidates the party could get behind, Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson said." from The Detroit News - June 7, 2012. Wow! No, scratch that. "Wow!" Doesn't even begin to describe the level of hubris and arrogance displayed by the Republican kakistocracy on this one. These people know what running for office entails. They know how, where, and most importantly, when the process takes place. To even imply that they couldn't have gotten involved in the race simply reeks of gross competence for a person of their station. And on top of that; they felt the "need" for multiple, secret close door meetings. And only one member had the integrity to step forward and actually admit that they were actually there.
What's even worse yet?
And this is compared to...
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