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Tag: Government FundingBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
The Nerd is sounding more like Obama by the day.
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First, let's have some facts, shall we? There are 12,385,000 more people of working age (16-64, inclusive) today than there were in September of 2008. America is not suffering from a contracting workforce. And, Snyder you Progressive snake, enough of the revisionist history about the Dow family of Connecticut. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Besides Rick Snyder, same 'ol same old... Amnesty for gatecrashers.
The immigration overhaul passed by the U.S. Senate could put a big squeeze on the budgets of state and local governments. Not that the self-invented Nerd persona since being sworn to his Oath has done a damn thing about that "big squeeze" anyway. Why Hell, stealth Democrat Rick Michigan has even fought his own Secretary of State, Ruth Johnson, over providing gatecrashers a driver license, squashing voter verification, and placing the Lawless to the front of the line ahead of American citizens. Michiganders must really enjoy being little more than Debt Slaves. Wolverines - do not. Frankly, I don't see a snowball's chance in Hell that Snyder will be a second term anything in this state, but go ahead "liberty-minded network" with squandering your time and resources on Calley. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
H/t Wirecutter Now, what was that you were saying again, One Term Nerd? OABTW... Listen to your mother, Jeb. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
If you're too stupid to figure the basics in life out, or that dishonest - you are the problem. Yes ROE, you are that stupid. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Detroit News
A Michigan-based company slated to produce lithium-ion polymer batteries for electric vehicles has instead kept production overseas, has failed to meet job targets outlined in a $150 million grant from the federal government, and has been reimbursed by the government for $842,000 in wasted work time, according to a U.S. Department of Energy Special Report released Wednesday. Thank God the republicans in Lansing, didn't throw away taxpayers money overseas on Green crap like those reckless big spending Democrats... Oh! Wait. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Naturally, because the Fabians in England has managed its own affairs so well, why not seek their approval here in, Michigan?
The DEQ recently was recognized by an International environmental group for its pollution prevention efforts. How do you like them apples? Nothing like the cost savings associated with keeping the incredibly expensive global green hoax alive with such not-ready-for-primetime ideals that are rewarding subsidy to foreign nations, or are being bought by Communists for pennies on the US taxpayer Dollar. Speaking of rotten Green apples. Exactly what is in the Memorandums of Agreement Granholm signed with England, that Governor Snyder, would want it to remain secret, anyway? By Corinthian Scales, Section News
She's right with being upset. Why are Washington Democrats running away from their Socialist, and moral vision?
cnsnews.com Mr. Preezy was just in town stirring the goonion pot with his stutter spoon, so where is JoAnn's perpetual need for rashers of others bacon? Perhaps, this being so close to home, Senator Levin, should explain this to the good people of Michigan. (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
The Examiner
New legislation that jumps the death tax to 55 percent of estates exceeding $1 million threatens 526,421 family farms, of about 25 percent of all farms in America, according to a Senate analysis. Looks like Democratic Party funders George, and Warren, must be interested in acquiring some blocks of land on the cheap. S.3412 was indeed passed by Party-line with Stabenow, and Levin voting Yea. And, to think that re-elected moron, Alan Grayson's imbecile rhetoric used against Republicans, now similarly places over a half million family farms in jeopardy. Don't get sick - Don't Die - or Democrats will tax your property away from your heirs.
Congratulations, you voted for it! Ironic, yes? Shouldn't be to anyone by now. ...a government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have. - President Gerald R. Ford (4 comments) Comments >>
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