Weighting the scales of justice.
This year it is a foregone conclusion that Michigan will certainly have a woman elected Governor.
Women are really making a difference!
..oh yeah.. Brutal.
Democrats turn the state into a banana republic.
The left knows that it’s ideas are generally rejected, in spite of pervasive media bombardment the up is down, bad is good, and certainly the inverse.
Instead of successfully lobbying the public with good ideas, or even providing proof that the principles of the Republican party are bad for the state, the oft inebriated Attorney General has unleashed the hammer of government on those who oppose her and her allies in Lansing. Instead of opposing specific policies, the use of the state’s policing mechanism has been weaponized like that of the FBI under lets go Brandon in its attack of all things Trump.
Never would I have imagined we would be in this place in my lifetime. And while I wait for the battering ram at my door, I think I will take up painting.
I call this one “Banana Boat”
Peace out.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis explains rule of law in ways that even Dana Nessel should understand.
This is what we need in Michigan and across the nation.
The law is the law. If an AG or prosecutor can broadly declare they won’t follow the law, how can they be trusted to uphold their oath?
State election laws being re-written to protect the sanctity of the vote - stopped at the Governor's desk? Shouldn't be.
Dear Michigan legislature,
From the US Constitution:
The Times, Places and Manner of holding Elections for Senators and Representatives, shall be prescribed in each State by the Legislature thereof; but the Congress may at any time by Law make or alter such Regulations, except as to the Places of chusing Senators.
Nothing could be more clear.
It does not say “subject to the approval of the governor, or secretary of state”
Nothing will come of it, but it needs to be seen.
And folks wonder how they are taxed out of their homes.
We have spoken of ..related things ..before.
This came to the in-box yesterday. Credit to Mr de Angeli for his continued pursuit of liberty by fighting the leviathan that grows best in the shadows of big government.
Somewhere in Michigan recently.
Furries.
Going to be a live stream with a bunch of active conservative types on FaceFart. It could be an entertaining night
From Rescue Michigan’s Adam de Angeli:
It’s going to be one heck of a live stream, with commentary from some of the hardest-working and most effective grassroots leaders in the Michigan conservative movement.
We’ll be recapping 2021: the good news and bad, the victories and defeats. We’ll be sharing what we know, what we’ve learned, and what’s in store for 2022.
If you cannot possibly tune in live, the show will be archived for viewing at your convenience, but if you can join us, we hope you will.
It’s not just our panel of guests, it’s the live interaction with all of you in the chat that make these shows so worthwhile.
It’ll be a marathon of a show, so it will, in large part, be a free-form conversation, with our guests and all of you that fight in the trenches to preserve and restore our great tradition of liberty in America.
There will be a lot of discussion, reflection, and a strong dose of levity for these trying times.
Looking at the cast.. It ought to be interesting.
The feedback alone would be worth the price of the ticket.
Proving once again, that Republicans can be as moronic and ignorant as Democrats
Don’t ever let your kids or the dog drive your car.
That might be a good idea if the ‘bi-farcian’ sponsors of HB5272 have their way, anyhow. On Tuesday at 9am, the Michigan House Judiciary Committee will take up testimony on House Bill 5272, which would authorize state and local police to use un-manned “photo radar” machines to issue speeding tickets on Michigan roads. Language in the bill actually says you are presumed guilty until proven innocent:
(4) In a prosecution for a violation of this section, prima facie evidence that the vehicle described in the citation issued was operated in violation of this section, together with proof that the defendant was at the time of the violation the registered owner of the vehicle, creates a rebuttable presumption that the registered owner of the vehicle was the individual who committed the violation. The presumption is rebutted if the registered owner of the vehicle files an affidavit by regular mail with the clerk of the court that he or she was not the operator of the vehicle at the time of the alleged violation or testifies in open court under oath that he or she was not the operator of the vehicle at the time of the alleged violation. The presumption also is rebutted if a certified copy of a police report, showing that the vehicle had been reported to the police as stolen before the time of the alleged violation of this section, is presented before the appearance date established on the citation. For purposes of this subsection, the owner of a leased or rented vehicle shall provide the name and address of the individual to whom the vehicle was leased or rented at the time of the violation.
Those are a couple of iffy “if” statements there comrades.
Perhaps these losers: Gary Eisen (district 81) Joseph Bellino, Gregory Markkanen, David Martin, Ben Frederick, Robert Bezotte, Pat Outman, Beth Griffin, David LaGrand, Julie Brixie might get a call or a letter from their misrepresented constituents?