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Tag: Stem Cell Research (page 5)By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via detnews.com
With the clock ticking to Michigan's Feb. 28 primary, Gov. Rick Snyder hasn't decided whom to endorse as the Republican presidential nominee. Bingo. Nerdholm can only do harm to Willard, or anyone else he endorses. (2 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via detnews.com
Washington-- Gov. Rick Snyder says he expects to make an endorsement in the GOP presidential race "as early as this week." Most likely also in DC consulting with Barry Oweblamebush about what to do with the snag with his boondoggle gummint bridge too. Nerdholm's just got to have them Federal tax 'debt dollars' to redistribute to his goonion labor base in Detoilet don'tchya know.
Snyder said he is focused on which candidate will be best for Michigan. Honestly, I really don't know how the MSM can print such rubbish. After all the butt smooching the MI-GOP Office holders and power brokers is doing to Willard, somehow Guv Nerdholm isn't going to announce a returned favor endorsement? GMAFB. It's more like figuring out how to have the Guv Nerdholm name associated to a candidate with causing the least amount of damage. (4 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Two peas in the same pod. Remember the Nerds' smear on Hoekstra? I do. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via courierpress.com
Once Gov. Mitch Daniels signs the right-to-work bill into law - and that's likely to happen Wednesday, his spokeswoman said - Indiana will become the 23rd state with such a law on its books. For Michigan business leaders choosing freedom, your point of contact begins here. Governor Daniels and Indiana Republicans, congratulations! (5 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Just like his unnecessary Boondoggle Bridge (page 13), the GoverNerds' gas tax and fee hike is opposed by 58% in Michigan. Via detnews.com
A poll says a majority of Michigan voters oppose the idea of raising gas taxes and vehicle registration fees to fund road and bridge improvements I'd just dread being a Republican Legislator in Lansing going into an election year with this disaster of a Governor. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via The Republic
The Indiana Senate has set the stage for a final legislative vote on the contentious right-to-work bill. The ball is now in your court Lansing Republicans... (7 comments, 201 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via The Republic
Gov. Mitch Daniels says he is ready to make Indiana the 23rd right-to-work state as soon as a bill reaches his desk. Yessirree, Indiana Republicans are getting the job done in spite of their Flee-baggers. U-Haul and Palmer Moving are gonna be busy in Michigan, Illinois, and Ohio. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
It appears the Rick Nerdholm push-back in the Senate is finally start to happen. Senator Jack Brandenburg-R has introduced SB 906 that if passed, will place the State Income Tax rollback again on its proper course.
Thanks to Sens. David Robertson, James Marleau, David Hildenbrand, Howard Walker, Patrick Colbeck, Michael Kowall, Michael Green, Rick Jones, Joseph Hune, Tory Rocca, Tupac Hunter for cosponsoring. Leader Richardville, all eyes are watching you. (2 comments) Comments >>
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