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Tag: Upton (page 3)By JGillman, Section News
Fortunately GetLiberty.org allows full reproduction of the William Warren cartoons..
(8 comments) Comments >> By jenkuz, Section News
Cross-posted
Congressman Fred Upton is the grandson of the co-founder of Whirlpool. I find that interesting. Thomas Edison has been credited with bringing light to a world of darkness, but he also has been credited with coming up with the FIRST MODEL OF A COMPLETE CENTRAL POWER STATION. Power generation to the masses gave rise to many more inventions, like the electric clothes washer. So, basically if not for Edison, Whirlpool may never have been founded, because at the time, Edison was competing with other scientists in both America and Europe. (238 words in story) Full Story By jenkuz, Section News
Cross-posted on jennerationx.com
Yesterday's Politico article:
"Our work on light bulbs wasn't an arbitrary mandate," he said. "We didn't just pick a standard out of the air, or look for a catchy sounding standard like 25 by 2025 not based in science or feasibility. Instead, we worked with both industry and environmental groups to come up with a standard that made sense and was doable." Congressman Fred Upton's work with environmental groups is what needs to be highlighted in this article. Global Warming theory is thoroughly debunked. It is not only not caused by human industry, it is not happening. Moreover, the Congressman is seeking the top spot on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, the chair of such a committee must realize this. Further, the fluorescent bulbs that are held in favor by extremist environmentalists contain mercury, one of the elements the green movement decries when killing coal plants. Their hypocrisy is stunning. Thomas Edison's work was the result of his life-long interest in science. Fred Upton's consultation with the scientific agenda of the green movement, which is not science, but an ideology, must be pointed out. The idea that he defended the ban by saying it wasn't done by picking a percentage and time out of the air is not the point, the fact that it was done based on faulty information, and the lack of leadership on energy issues is. (1 comment) Comments >> By pauldpeterson, Section News
I secured permission from the writer to redistribute the following Letter to the Editor from today's Herald Palladium. It is worthy of posting as it exposes the Team Upton ties. Those from the grassroots conservative movement need to know these things and look for them in their own districts! Go Team Grassroots!
LTE follows: It's time to break up the Fred Upton nexus Editor,
As the races develop in the 2010 election season and the anti-incumbent sentiments mount, Berrien County needs to know who's who. Understanding the political paths of the candidates is key - understand the Upton connection! (1 comment, 597 words in story) Full Story By Nick, Section News
Since John Cherry and Jennifer Granholm arrived in the Executive Office at the state Capitol, Michigan's state government budget has skyrocketed by over $5,653,000,000.00, or nearly 15 percent. They can't afford it. They can't legitimately justify it. They can't look back and point to anything but devastatingly negative results. And, sadly, they can't hold a candle to Michigan Democrats in Washington, DC.
So much for even the pretense of fiscal sanity. Yeah, we all chuckled when we heard President Obama speak Tuesday night about the need to cut the federal budget in order to dig into that trillion dollar deficit he just created, but it is still early enough in his term that I'm willing to take the man at his word. He says he wants to cut the budget... well OK then. Let's cut the budget. Apparently the national TV audience were the only ones to catch that portion of his speech, though, because yesterday's action in the overwhelmingly Democratic Congress, only a few hours after the speech, seems to indicate it went right over the heads of folks like Mark Schauer and Gary Peters. The Ivory Tower reports that the United States House of Representatives voted yesterday, largely along Party lines, to approve a massive NEW spending bill with a full 8% increase over last year's budget. $410 BILLION total. And the kicker?
Lawmakers did make one important nod toward austerity: They froze their salaries for 2010. Most members of Congress earn $174,000 a year; leaders get more. The freeze doesn't affect 2009 pay. Members got a $4,700 cost-of-living raise last month. Emphasis mine. Michigan's Congressional delegation voted overwhelmingly to support the massive new spending. Again. Every single Democrat, including those in swing districts like Schauer, Peters and Bart Stupak up in the relatively conservative 1st voted to ignore President Obama. Frustratingly, so did Republicans Fred Upton and Candice Miller. Not cool, guys. Not cool at all. Upton is considered a bit of a moderate and Miller is an uber-hawk for her District and funding that might head its way. Hardly excuses, but maybe a bit of an explanation. Props, though, to Congressmen Pete Hoekstra, Vern Ehlers, Dave Camp, Mike Rogers and Thad McCotter for standing up for a healthy dose of fiscal sanity. Who'd have thought that two months in to Democratic President Obama's first term, only Michigan's five most conservative Republican Congressmen would be willing to listen to what the man has to say and to support him with their votes when he happens to make a lick of sense. The rest of the delegation, Republicans AND Democrats, might be well served to tune in to Dave Ramsey after session today... never wise to spend money you don't have. Especially when the check they're going to bounce has that many zeroes. (2 comments) Comments >>
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