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Tag: Joseph SchwarzBy JGillman, Section News
If that does not raise the hair on the nape, nothing will. ..My fingers started bleeding as I typed it.
This election cycle has all the elements of becoming a disaster for Michigan. After November, we have the distinct possibility of becoming the stone age capitol of the nation. Thuggishness and head thumping could rule, as union interests finalize their takeover of government with someone who is even MORE beholding to them than Jennifer Granholm. You like the Minimum wage? Expect it to be double. A "living wage" is what those who would make the Lansing Mayor our executive want. Never mind the ability to pay for it. Never mind that the 25% unemployment we now have (YES its really that)would triple. There would be a lot of good hearted government types to take care of us.. till we carry with us the last vestige of "wealth", (our sole-less shoes) and make our way across the border to a state less inclined to lead paint consumption, and oxygen deprivation.. and closed head injuries. How might this happen? Seriously, how on earth might this meat puppet of organized labor find his way to the governor's mansion? Even with the deep pockets of Soros, and his SOS project, and the most corruptible union element at his disposal, most folks would agree that Bernero is too far into the netherworld of leftist dreams to be considered seriously.
Believe it or not, One man (and its not Bernero) can cause this apocalyptic event to occur.. If you are curious, read on.. (1 comment, 764 words in story) Full Story |
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