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Tag: Gov. Rick Snyder (page 2)By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Just in via The Detroit News
Gov. Rick Snyder called a special election after the Livonia congressman abruptly resigned, saying it was constitutionally required. But .. but .. but, Constitution? Sure thing, Ricky GovernDRIC. And, all I needed to see: Nancy Classless is still .. Classless. Yannow, the MI-GOP really is more fugged up than Hogan's Goat. Keep up the good work, Baghdad Bobby Schostak. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via The Detroit News
Lt. Gov. Brian Calley on Tuesday called for a special election to fill the seat of U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, who resigned suddenly on Friday. Nice, eh? Mass confusion created for an establishment player's write-in campaign. (12 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via Debbie Schlussel
Ultimate Racebaiter: Dem Congressman (Who Supports Occupy Grp) Lies About Being 1/2 Black to Get Votes Money quote? "...and wouldn't wear a tie." That says it all, Nerd voters. So, is Detroit going to BLAST Hansen too? I won't be holding my breath. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via The Detroit News
In a statement released late Friday, McCotter said "after nearly 26 years in elected office, this past nightmarish month and a half have, for the first time, severed the necessary harmony between the needs of my constituency and of my family. As this harmony is required to serve, its absence requires I leave. Thank God this toilet squatter wasn't around 236 years ago when the 56 signers were telling George III to go take a flying one, or we would still be ruled under England's king. Never trust a Fred Upton clan Moderate. Never. Ever. (6 comments) Comments >> By KG One, Section News
"Hello, I'm Rick Snyder. And I approve of voter fraud." Cannot say it any more simpler than that.
{Details after the fold}. (8 comments, 630 words in story) Full Story By KG One, Section News
Several days ago, the question was asked why Detroit didn't have an EM running the show.
With glaringly pointed statements made very recently, some may call out-and-out threats, such as this made by Detroit Mayor Dave Bing this week, "If Detroit fails or doesn't make it or doesn't come back as soon as we would like it too, it's going to cost the state money anyway. It's you pay me now or pay me later," you may be asking yourself why the wait? So what is the holdup?
{Story continues after the fold} (1 comment, 1145 words in story) Full Story By KG One, Section News
Less government, lower taxes and more freedom.
Does anybody here have a problem with that? These people do.
{Continued below the fold} (5 comments, 953 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Boy, if it wasn't just yesterday I wrote about the problems the MI-GOP is having with their flagship figurehead.
Snyder told reporters on Wednesday the wave of recalls is "part of democracy." Sorta sounds like an Obama you got what you voted for, doesn't it? The funny thing is that during the Primary and General elections when on the rare occasion that the dark horse Yobbite candidate Snyder spoke, he's pretty much still telling you the truth. Y'all bought into his Centrist Tripartisan Corporatism, so what's the problem now? Yessiree, you've got your big government, labor unions as embolden as they've ever been, and the private sector business and citizens still forced to cater to the aforementioned. Recipe for success? Ohio and Wisconsin didn't think so, and there's little on the recall front going on there. Heck, in Wisconsin the only real goings on is they're recalling {gasp} their Democrats! So, Governor Snyder, Speaker Bolger, Sen. Leader Richardville, and MI-GOP Chairman, how's that leaving the hammer in the unions hands working out for ya? (2 comments, 827 words in story) Full Story
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