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Tag: Jennifer GranholmBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
The ongoing bleat from the lunatic of many convictions, presented without further delay, the entrenched homophile Twitiot.
Former #Michigan Gov. William Milliken joins Gov. @OneToughNerd in condemning #RNC's Dave Agema record-eagle.com/opinion/x12212... #MIGOP #GOP #MIGov Some reminders of history, lest they be repeated, obviously need reflection:
1969-1982: William G. Milliken. Thirteen years in Office. Environmental extremist. Chummy chum chum's with perhaps the most corrupt Mayor of Detroit ever. But, it was smart of 'ol milquetoast Willy, that was his voting base. Kerry backer... Granholm backer... Obama backer... As Paul Ryan would say about Newt Gingrich, "With friends like him..." How this twaddling old tool still keeps calling himself a Republican is beyond disgusting. Helen Milliken a proud eugenicist? You betchya! Not supposed to mention such atrocities... Shhhhhhhhh! And, how can one forget...
Omitted: Made Jim Blanchard Look Appealing to Voters Now, wayward, petty, and pedantic child, you carry on with that polarizing the MI-GOP into obsolescence. I stand with Dave. By JGillman, Section News
Little known fact: Rick Snyder found the former governor's crack pipe.
A wisp of SOMETHING is animating the Governor throughout this summer. Its not been this site alone that sees it either. Tim Skubick notes Snyder's 'spirit' of Granholm shining through: "This is about caring about one another," Gov. Rick Snyder has been telling audiences as he crisscrosses the state trying to nudge the public into proving that they concur. It is shades of Ms. Granholm, pure and simple.What a champ. Because it is So very compassionate to empower the left by imprisoning a whole new segment of our population with dependence on government. When the choice to move forward for that tiny little 2 or 3 point improvement in salary meets the cost of lost insurance coverage as a result, it makes little sense to go forward. So ready your personal shackles Michigan's middle class, you're about to be blown away. Again. (6 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
History fun factoids:
Michigan Gov. Rick Synder, who appointed Orr as emergency manager Thursday, was acquainted with Orr while at U-M. Snyder, who graduated with a law degree and MBA in 1982, reportedly met Orr during a snowball fight on campus. OK, the tax deadbeat thing aside, let the corruption commence! (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Detroit News
Branch President Rev. Wendell Anthony said there is no way an emergency financial manager can come in over the next 18 months and fix problems that have taken 50 to 100 years to develop. Who in the Hell in their right mind would want that? Their coveted Obamessiah isn't sending them any bacon. It's time for Lansing to stop scratching Ilitch's, Penske's, and Gilbert's back with the rest of the states tax dollars, too. Send LBJ's resulting "Model Cities" Detoilet to bankruptcy. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Who is this paleface Irish turd trying to fool? Try remembering July 27, 2004
If approved by U.S. District Judge Paul Borman, McCann, of Livonia, faces six to 12 months in prison and up to a $20,000 fine. Nice of then AG Granholm, to stall for her corrupt Wayne County friends, yes? (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Details forthcoming on the Granholm/Dillon era Democrat dystopia since 2005.
Folks, get ready to open your wallets for the DitherNerd's whims of saving Detoilet... All Hail Bill Milliken! By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Obamacare mandate blocked.
Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette today announced that a federal judge has issued a ruling blocking the implementation of a controversial U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate that would force religious employers to violate their religious and faith-based beliefs by providing insurance plans that cover services, including abortion-inducing drugs, that conflict with those beliefs. In other words, keep your vagina out of my wallet. (8 comments) Comments >> By Conservative First, Section News
This column by Nolan Finley of the Detroit News draws some uncomfortable parallels between the current presidential race and Michigan's 2006 gubernatorial race between Jennifer Granholm and Dick DeVos.
Finley: Obama using Granholm's playbook In both races, there was a charismatic but incompetent democrat incumbent running against a Republican rich businessman challenger. In both cases, the democrats blamed the preceding Republican for the poor state of the economy and claimed that it would otherwise be worse. They attacked the Republican challengers for being rich and falsely claimed they outsourced jobs. Of course, there are some differences as well. Romney has actually won an election before, and he has a much broader fundraising base. 2006 was an anti-republican wave, which 2012 shows no signs of being. The strategy of letting a bad economy sink an incumbent certainly can work. But it can also fail if the incumbent is clever enough about blaming others for the economic problems and insisting that "it would have been worse otherwise" (which cannot be conclusively disproven, after all). (2 comments, 663 words in story) Full Story
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