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Tag: Gov. SnyderBy KG One, Section Multimedia
Just something to mull over in the days leading up to the upcoming approval of Medicaid Expansion in the Michigan Senate later this month.
With the guv being the stalwart number cruncher he is, what better way is there to help contain patient costs after the federal government begins to scale back its "contribution", then by containing the number of patients your new entitlement will cover? Think Sections 3403 and 10320 in the PPACA. Of course, it does play hell with the voting rolls. But they have already lived a long and good life anyway. Gotta look at the larger picture and keep those overall costs down!
Submitted w/o any further comment. By KG One, Section News
Most of you have probably aware of this term.
You most likely associate it with the military making equipment and personnel less visible to detection methods. But did you know that this is also a tactic used in the business world? And if you haven't caught it already, our governor is a business guy and likes to adopt business methodology wherever he can to accomplish his agenda. Especially when he feels that his agenda won't go over very well with the people he purportedly serves.
So what is he up to now? (2 comments, 966 words in story) Full Story By KG One, Section Multimedia
Cancel the EM.
Things are shaping up nicely. I imagine that fiscal wreck that is Detroit's finances will right themselves in no time. {continued after the fold} (2 comments, 63 words in story) Full Story By KG One, Section News
Detroit, Michigan.
About one month ago. Governor Snyder refuses to release several million dollars in bond money to keep the City of Detroit running until it can show quantifiable financial benchmarks to demonstrate that it is on-track towards fiscal responsibility. The whole "rearranging-the-deckchairs-on-the-Titanic" argument notwithstanding, on the surface it is the most prudent thing to do. Don't give irresponsible people any more money to waste until they show a little responsibility with what they already have. If only that management principle remained constant.
{Details after the fold} (3 comments, 900 words in story) Full Story By KG One, Section News
Whoa, like nobody ever saw this coming...
Please enjoy this brief musical interlude before proceeding to the remainder of this post.
{Continues below the fold.} (2 comments, 691 words in story) Full Story By KG One, Section News
What do a republican governor, a party-affiliation confused representative and a union leader all have in common?
{Click on the link below to find out!} (3 comments, 694 words in story) Full Story By KG One, Section News
Tick-tock. Tick-tock. Tick-tock.
The latest deadline for a decision under P.A. 4 on Detroit is looming fast (and our relentlessly positive governor really, really, really, really with a spoonful of sugar means it this time). This situation has become very fluid over the past several days. Don't have a scorecard? Here's a quick round-up. {Story continues below the fold} (9 comments, 1327 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Didn't care for the $4M additional taxpayer dollars going to float the Highland Park School District? Then brace yourselves for the Pontiac School District $159,922,531 abyss:
And when the waters get too hot there, it's time to hoist anchor and set sail for... (1 comment, 215 words in story) Full Story
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