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Tag: Boehner (page 2)By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Teh Stoopid Party in Michigan remains dead to me.
If anything, Majority Leader Randy Richardville said, he saved Gov. Rick Snyder from a big defeat more than two weeks ago by not calling a vote on House legislation to expand eligibility for government-provided health insurance to 320,000 low-income adults in 2014. The Republican governor had cut short a trade trip in Israel to return home and lobby the GOP-dominated Senate. Give him credit - he came through, we read. A special thank you, we read. GMAFB. There isn't enough paint on the planet for trying the "happy face" schtick with loser Snyder and Schostak at the helm. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
From Wednesday:
LANSING, Mich. - Gov. Rick Snyder today offered the following statement as the July 4 holiday weekend gets under way: Rick Snyder just placed ObamaCare exemptions (amnesty) to the front of the line over hiring already unemployed American citizens! This corporate limousine liberal has to go. The sooner it is admitted that voting Snyder in 2010 because "he's a Republican" was a mistake, the faster Party principle will be restored and upheld. The choice is yours, but in this state with Snyder and Schostak at the helm - the Republican Party remains dead to me. Lon's MDP team is on equal footing. (4 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
LANSING, Mich. - Gov. Rick Snyder today signed a bill to create a fund for low income energy assistance in Michigan.
Senate Bill 284, sponsored by state Sen. Mike Nofs (public sector union pensioned LEO), creates the Low Income Energy Assistance Fund (LIE SB 284 is now Public Act 95 of 2013. All Hail Republican Party Wealth Redistribution! (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
Indeed. And, the Governerd and his merry band of Lansing Republicans are entrenching us further into the IRS nightmare? Where's the Gadsden flags blanketing Lansing? They were there in '09. Hello!?!? Maybe when Schauer takes office there will be that kind of opposition again... (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Any of you been keeping an eye on some of the sneaky tax/fee hikes happening in Lansing?
HB 4665: Eileen Kowall-r - to extend the "temporary" 71.4% tipping fee hike from 2011 = PASSED by House MI-GOP (Thank you for your lone Republican NO vote, Rep. Nesbitt) Seriously, what the Hell is the point of voting Republican? Just so one can say they didn't vote Democrat? That's real intelligent. I'm tellin' ya, the Republican Majority in Lansing, are Professional Grade Bandits. No bullsh!t. MI-GOP: Morbidly Into - Gnawing Our Pocketbooks Wait for it... because it's the right thing to do. (6 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
From each according to his ability, to each according to his needs!
To those 21 Representatives who opposed government sanctioned theft, Thank You. (5 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
I could not possibly agree more with Senator Cruz. And, that's the problem. The Sea of Red sent in 2010, has lost my trust. Remember 4/10/2011: "By the way Neil, they're [House Republicans] 100% of the spending bills and taxing authority under the Constitution. They can stop whatever they want to stop." Bonus: it's good to read that Priebus is backpedaling on his spineless reach across the aisle herd (ya, it's about as politico speak squishy as it gets without full omission of being complicit). Nonetheless, Ted Cruz forced Reince to put those cards on the table - Cruz, like Reagan ultimately did, Eleventh Commandment be damned! (2 comments) Comments >> By TiredIronTim, Section News
A great curve ball never stays in the strike zone, it just appears that it will to the batter.
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