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Tag: mondayBy JGillman, Section News
A few to get the week started..
Capitol Confidential - Schools subsidizing business? The Blog Prof - Moore rips Obama Indeed, the man who must remain wrong on everything is not even loyal to his patron saint. RTL of Michigan - Arrival of clinic mobilizes community
The Rougblog - When did this become journalism? And a special story.. Michigan, AND a food fight!! The wizard Of Laws - March on Grand Rapids! (2 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
Just a couple small things. Going to be a busy week I think.
It seems there are a lot of questions looking for answers as we begin the new week. Jenkuz brings up a valid issue with yesterday's post and how we are going to proceed as a state if our 'Republican' defenders are sticking us as the Democrat destroyers did. Schuette though elected, has a part of his responsibility the obligation to give the administration's opinion in court. However, he can also advise and encourage the abandonment of such actions as the appeal. I'll be talking with the AG about the selection of Brian Zahra for the Michigan Supreme Court this week, and see if I can get some light shed on this issue. We WILL need expansion of power generation in the future. Then.. Corinthian Scales is correct in suggesting 4 years is too long a welfare stint. My own solution? Outsource it. Below.. (5 comments, 567 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
Busy day at the shop here.. Two guys out right now and Monday is always a doozy anyhow.
Great content over the weekend. Generally, I prefer the comments part of any discussion, but Jenkuz, KG One, and Rougman lit it up to be sure. Looking back into history, there used to be an equivalent to this type of discourse. Usually it was held in the back of a tavern, or in a barn. Community leaders speaking up, and out, on a variety of issues affecting us. Even back then it may not have always been friendly. But it still happened. And it will still continue to happen here.. in this red barn of rightsidedness. Got a fun article coming up, but may not be done til a bit later.. In the meantime, the first Michigan related post I see goes Front page. By apackof2, Section News
Even though H.R. 1207 is getting surprisingly good bipartisan support and has 84 co-sponsers in the House as of today,
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