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Tag: MI-GOPMDPBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
Way to go with expanding Lansing, GoverNerd.
The new director of the state Office of Urban and Metropolitan Initiatives said Monday he plans to work with leaders in the state's biggest cities to help grow and invest in them. Not afraid of Detroit? Who the Hell is this 'Hollins the third' clown trying to fool? The GoverNerd and Lansing Legislature abso-freaking-lutely fudge in their race card fearing skivvies at the mere mentioning of the words "accountability" and "Detroit" in the same sentence.
The salary for the newly created position wasn't immediately available, but it will be paid initially by the W.K. Kellogg, C.S. Mott and Kresge foundations and DENSO Corp., an auto supplier. Ain't that just a b!tch... now our coerced tax dollars are going to eventually end up paying for the creation of a subtefuge department for some nobody figurehead clinger-on dug out of a subsidized LibTard indoctrination center in Detroit. Face reality, folks. When the teat of three Lefty Soros/Tides Foundation intertwined Kellogg, Kresge, Mott foundations and a Nipponese Chicom partnered Toyota Keiretsu monopoly funding runs out... we'll quietly be forced to pick up the tab. With friends like the GoverNerd in Office, who needs Mark Brewer's Michigan Democratic Party? (6 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
The troubles continue for the Moderates & Centrists in the MI-GOP.
Still with no clear-cut GOP challenger, Sen. Debbie Stabenow's bid for a third term got a roughly $1.5 million boost in the second quarter of this year, bringing her campaign cash war chest to nearly $4.1 million. More troubling is the National response. Go below the fold, but, put your coffee down first. You were warned. (1 comment, 171 words in story) Full Story |
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