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Tag: Jennifer Granholm (page 3)By Corinthian Scales, Section News
So, it's apparently good for family, but not for Oblamebush, Willard? By Corinthian Scales, Section News
MDWI. Muslim Driving While Intoxicated? Ya, .20 over the Sharia zero limit.
The Wayne County bonus to all this? (2 comments, 105 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Amazing. House Oversight, Reform, and Ethics Committee Chair, Rep. Tom McMillin, is told to go fly a kite, and AG Schuette remains in hiding.
By the way Charlie, that Byblos Banquet Center on Chase Road that's listed on your Ficano PAC printout... check and see how many tabs were picked up for Jumana Jedeh parties by boytoy Ficano. Bet you a shawarma that you'll find another musloid connection. By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
Gee, sorta makes Talal Chahine and late Mayor Guido Montgomery Ward's scam look like pikers in comparison. (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Yannow, this Ficano coverup scheme is just getting too nauseating to watch anymore.
Members of a Wayne County economic development nonprofit that gave Turkia Mullin a $75,000 bonus last year voted this week to ban similar payouts. Too late Wayne County, the cat's already out of the bag. More below (1 comment, 503 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Why America must stand with Israel...
Video Description: This newsreel film explores the world of Islam and its practice around the world. Scenes focus on the Soviet relationship with Islamic countries, the Soviet's equipping and training of Arabs, the control of oil, and the unification of the Arab world by a common foe -- Israel. Circa 1971 (4 comments) Comments >> By Rougman, Section News
Jennifer Granholm's impact on the state of Michigan is still unfolding. She spent eight long years in the governor's mansion, each one of them dedicated to making Michigan less competitive on both the national and international stage.
She harmed employers through crippling regulations. She harmed employers by promoting regressive tax policies. She harmed the entire economic landscape through efficiency-hobbling initiatives that funneled taxpayer money to heavy Democrat constituencies. Unions gained in strength under her leadership while the services provided by those unions became more expensive and less efficient. She made energy expensive, cronyism cheap, and all the while knew she was blowing much of Michigan away. Sadly, hindsight has taught her nothing. She regrets not having been tougher in office. She regrets not being forceful enough with her agenda. Her vision and leadership were all that could save the state. And save it she did. (2 comments, 426 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
The corruption of the Left never fails to amaze me.
Auditor General Thomas McTavish criticized the $340,000 contract awarded by the Michigan State Housing Development Authority because the state did not call for bids, the hourly rate was 45 percent higher than normal, money was paid upfront and documentation was lacking to show the work was finished. Me too good Rep., me too. (9 comments) Comments >>
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