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Tag: eventBy JGillman, Section News
Stop over at 12:30 p.m. at: Grand Blanc Mall, 12821 S. Saginaw St, Grand Blanc, MI. And sorry for the late notice. Show up to support Paul Scott as the MEA attempts to effect his recall from office.
I am not a big fan of Paul Scott. He is not a BAD guy, but one that has a bad instinct as seen with the unconstitutional smoking ban vote. So when he is trying to obtain higher office, you will likely see me opine to his political detriment, or at least support opponents who have a better understanding of appropriate law.
But right now the MEA is flexing and using Scott as a bully might use the weak link on the school grounds; to intimidate any others who might oppose them. But the MEA is rolling the dice a bit. CapCon notes: "When the MEA engineered the petition drive to recall Scott, it was taking a risk. If Scott manages to win the recall election, the MEA could have a tough time arguing that voters have rejected Snyder's policies. That makes Scott's recall election a high stakes event. With no other major election issues this fall, Republicans and groups that generally support them are willing to spend money in the 51st. This, in turn, is forcing the MEA and other union forces to spend money there as well." In the dice game, "craps", rolling a seven after establishing a point takes it all away and the house wins, and rewards those who bet against it. Lets see a seven. Pay the Don't pass. (15 comments) Comments >> By isaacmorehouse, Section News
March 31, 7:00 PM Wonders Hall, Room C100, Michigan State University - "Littmannomics: the state's top economic mind on the crisis and the road to recovery" - featuring David Littmann
April 13, 7:30 PM at the Park Library Auditorium, Central Michigan University - "Lessons from the Great Depression" - featuring Lawrence W. Reed |
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