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Tag: Principle (page 2)By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
Imagine all that failure owned by the Democratic Party. Amazing. Equally amazing is, out there crisscrossing our state, on our tax dollars, the self-invented Nerd persona is "rebranding Obamacare" fighting to entangle Michigan further into the very Law Why Hell, Rick Snyder is even for breaking Obamacare Law with Amnesty exemption hiring preference for those whose first actions is breaking the Law entering the U.S. illegally. One Term Nerd (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Rummaging through the 'ol inbox this morning, I came across an excellent piece from Michigan Capitol Confidential on JenniRick Nerdholm's, and his twit sidekick, Lt. SmugNerd's bus tour buffoonery painting a happy face on Obamacare.
Snyder Administration Pushing To Distance Medicaid Expansion From Obamacare "Healthy Michigan" explained...
Jeez, I just cannot imagine how could've the former mASSachusetts's governor who enacted Romneycare before it was known as Obamacare lost to Obama last November... One Term Nerd By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Teh Stoopid Party in Michigan remains dead to me.
If anything, Majority Leader Randy Richardville said, he saved Gov. Rick Snyder from a big defeat more than two weeks ago by not calling a vote on House legislation to expand eligibility for government-provided health insurance to 320,000 low-income adults in 2014. The Republican governor had cut short a trade trip in Israel to return home and lobby the GOP-dominated Senate. Give him credit - he came through, we read. A special thank you, we read. GMAFB. There isn't enough paint on the planet for trying the "happy face" schtick with loser Snyder and Schostak at the helm. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
From Wednesday:
LANSING, Mich. - Gov. Rick Snyder today offered the following statement as the July 4 holiday weekend gets under way: Rick Snyder just placed ObamaCare exemptions (amnesty) to the front of the line over hiring already unemployed American citizens! This corporate limousine liberal has to go. The sooner it is admitted that voting Snyder in 2010 because "he's a Republican" was a mistake, the faster Party principle will be restored and upheld. The choice is yours, but in this state with Snyder and Schostak at the helm - the Republican Party remains dead to me. Lon's MDP team is on equal footing. (4 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
Or not too late for the GOP.
I am holding on to a little hope that the appropriate response from Michigan Republicans will be to toss aside the taint that threatens our cohesion. For years we have seen the discussion of whether or not the Republican party is worthy of support from conservatives here and in other places. Many including myself have in the past, defended the possibility that the party could be salvaged, and did what needed to be done to be a part of a successful 2010 election season. It was somewhat short lived however, as the establishment parasites seeing something succeed without them then attempted to reconstruct their control based on the 'Tea' won goodwill. We didn't win 2010 so that Republicans can feel energized to pass Obama-esque legislation. Fool-me-once is already a worn out term, and the fear of losing is gone. There are no more chances. A couple of days ago, a prominent leader of the conservative movement opined that Republicans might easily go the way of the Whigs. When Republicans don't act like Republicans, and those who hold principles dear can only feel used, its time to move on. Sarah Palin: "If Republican leaders continue to "back away from the planks in our platform" and the principles on which the party of Lincoln and Reagan was founded, then rank-and-file Republicans with a "libertarian streak" might strike out on their own, Ms. Palin said."And I would dare say its not just those with a 'Libertarian streak'.
There is still time, but not very much however. If there is even a chance that the GOP, and particularly in Michigan, wishes to survive even one more election cycle, it had best see some serious soul searching. Pay attention below the fold. (22 comments, 1934 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
Tomorrow's affair may be the last straw
In Michigan such constitutional stalwarts as Dan Benishek, Dave Camp and a number of other Republicans pledged to remove funding, and doom the takeover of medicine from the lack of operability as a means of last resort if turning over the legislation directly proved impossible. Dave Camp for his part said so in front of 50+ in the summer of 2010, a fact that could be verified by any of them, and a current staffer of Benishek's who worked for the Ways and Means chair at that time as well. No measure has been discussed from those who in 2010 promised us repeal in SOME form. No line crossed has triggered an absolute response from the Republican controlled congress. In fact, NOTHING but excuses have been the standard talking points as we watched this president make a mockery of the message these men were sent to deliver. And now we must worry about whether 7 or 8 Republicans in the Michigan State Senate will vote for Our state's capitulation to this unacceptable overreach into our most personal health choices? If the lesson of millions of conservatives who sat on their hands in the 2012 presidential contest is ignored, We are in trouble. If MI Senate Republicans throw away their principles when there is such an opportunity for push-back, there will be little reason to bother with them later.
Not a threat. Just reporting the truth. (1 comment) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
I suppose we could all plan out our resolutions; eat less, quit a bad habit, exercise more (or some), stay away from politics, ..
No, wait.. Scratch that last one. As inviting as a life away from political theater might be, its detracting elements are unfortunately the very reason we persist. Common sense often ignored, calls out for correction. Ideological corruption of our traditions and beliefs demands challenge. Transparency and openness requires that we run around, opening windows and letting the sunlight in. Sleeping on the job is not an option. Never mind that we do tire on occasion. It doesn't matter that we've done our job already. That we have endured the wholesale idiocy promoted by the left, and our sanity firewall is perpetually tested. I attended the last meeting in my term as a County commissioner tonight. The interesting thing about serving as a public official is the curious inhibition to controversy one can develop. (unless one is a whacked out lefty - where the more absurd the reasoning the better) Its too easy to start worrying about whether 10% of one constituent group or another will be upset by simple common sense decisions or a reasonable stand on principle. Simple fire resistant pajamas are sufficient for most politicos I think. Instinctual survival techniques, such as not opening ones big fat mouth at an inopportune time suffice quite well. The new year is coming, and its time to try on a fully flame proof outfit. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
"If I were elected and Congress were to pass the DREAM Act, would I veto it?" Romney said, repeating the question a voter asked him at a campaign stop in Le Mars. "The answer is yes." - 12/31/2011
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