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    Tag: Debbie Stabenow

    Fridays Divertere: They're Forced to Live in the Shadows?


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri May 31, 2013 at 02:46:10 PM EST
    Tags: Sanctuary City Ann Arbor & Detroit, Debbie Stabenow, Agriculture Reform. Food and Jobs Act of 2013 (S.954), JP Morgan, EBT Cards, Democrat Plantation, Carl Levin, Amnesty, DREAM Act, Hispandering, RINO Rubio, John McAmnesty, Jeb Bush, Lindsey Grahamnesty, Progressives, Foreign National Job Preference, H-1B Visas, EB-5 Citizenship, Cheap Labor, Underemployment, Who Profits?, Follow the money, U of M cronies, Big Ed, Perkins Loans, STEM Amnesty, Government Funding, Ardesta, Stem Cell Research, University Aristocracy, STEMinists, MEDC, Snyder's self-invented culture of the 'bullied' Nerd, Sino-Michigan Properties LLC, 2014, $929 Million Rer Year on Illegals, HB-4024, HB-4026, Expand Medicaid?, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    H/t Wirecutter

    Now, what was that you were saying again, One Term Nerd?

    OABTW... Listen to your mother, Jeb.

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    Who Would Want to Work in America?


    By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Sat May 25, 2013 at 08:11:59 AM EST
    Tags: Debbie Stabenow, Agriculture Reform. Food and Jobs Act of 2013 (S.954), JP Morgan, EBT Cards, Democrat Plantation, oh SNAP, Food Stamps, Anchor Baby entitlements, Non-US citizen freebies, Taxpayer Hammocks, Meat Puppet Ag Chair for sale, Crony Corporatism, Wealth Redistribution, Divide and Bankrupt the Bourgeoisie, A Republic if you can keep it (all tags)

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Obama's Lickspittle Lackeys


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Tue Mar 26, 2013 at 11:26:46 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Ludington, Badger Ferry, Jobs, US Senators, Politics, EPA, Coal, Mercury, Ash, Lickspittle Lackeys, Debbie Stabenow, Dick Durbin, Carl Levin (all tags)

    While Dick Durbin the senior senator for Illinois uses the Obama administration's EPA to beat up on Ludington's SS Badger, costing Michigan jobs, Michigan Senators Stabenow, and Levin sit idly by and mind their place.

    The SS Badger, a coal fired ferry has just received its last reprieve from the Obama administration and a deal brokered between the EPA with the Justice department and the ferry company.  But still it must replace its engines in two years or be done.  In the mean time restrictions have been added so that the hammer of government is felt and appreciated.  Coal fired, is the line that crosses the political hairs of president Obama, who's EPA has directed the greatest assault on energy production and other use of the fossil fuel. This administration has been gunning for the up to 900 jobs (200 directly and 700 indirectly) affected by this recent development. In a January 2008 Interview, Obama said:

    "Under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket. Even regardless of what I say about whether coal is good or bad. Because I'm capping greenhouse gases, coal power plants, you know, natural gas, you name it -- whatever the plants were, whatever the industry was, uh, they would have to retrofit their operations. That will cost money. They will pass that money on to consumers."

    And he is making good on his promise.

    The decision to allow the ferry the small window of continued operation is not good enough for Durbin however, who (with nary a peep in opposition from Michigan's US Senators) would like to see those jobs lost permanently.

    "The SS Badger, the filthiest ship on the Great Lakes, has been given two more years to dump hundreds of tons of dangerous coal ash into Lake Michigan .. The millions of people who live, work and play in and around this beautiful Lake should be outraged that this filthy ship will continue to operate."

    .. To the Lake Michigan Carferry Service which has a lengthy history of seeking loopholes and political fixes to avoid cleaning up their spewing vessel, I have four words: Stop Badgering our lake!"


    Says the guy who blocked some fixes we would have had for another environmental (and more pressing) issue; the Asian carp threat.

    Go below the fold for more

    (4 comments, 1219 words in story) Full Story

    I Agree With NAACP: Send Detroit to Chapter 9


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Feb 26, 2013 at 10:12:53 PM EST
    Tags: Andy Dillon, Miles Handy, Jennifer Granholm, Ed McNamara, Mike Duggan, Robert Ficano, The Kilpatrick tribe, Turkia Mullin, Monica Conyers, John Conyers, Debbie Stabenow, Jim Papas, Carl Levin, Governerd, Coleman Young, Bill Milliken, Chapter 9, City of Detoilet, Billionaire Welfare (all tags)

    Detroit News

    Branch President Rev. Wendell Anthony said there is no way an emergency financial manager can come in over the next 18 months and fix problems that have taken 50 to 100 years to develop.

    "It is important for Governor Rick Snyder to recognize that once you come into Detroit with the hammer of an emergency manager, you, too, own it,"

    Who in the Hell in their right mind would want that?  Their coveted Obamessiah isn't sending them any bacon.  It's time for Lansing to stop scratching Ilitch's, Penske's, and Gilbert's back with the rest of the states tax dollars, too.

    Send LBJ's resulting "Model Cities" Detoilet to bankruptcy.

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    Former Democrat House Speaker Shares his Past


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Feb 21, 2013 at 01:19:35 PM EST
    Tags: Andy Dillon, Miles Handy, Jennifer Granholm, Ed McNamara, Mike Duggan, Robert Ficano, The Kilpatrick tribe, Turkia Mullin, Monica Conyers, John Conyers, Debbie Stabenow, Jim Papas, Carl Levin, Governerd, Coleman Young, Bill Milliken, Chapter 9, City of Detoilet (all tags)

    Details forthcoming on the Granholm/Dillon era Democrat dystopia since 2005.

    Folks, get ready to open your wallets for the DitherNerd's whims of saving Detoilet... All Hail Bill Milliken!

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    New Democrat Fire Breather?


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Wed Feb 06, 2013 at 09:56:57 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Democrats, Mark Brewer, Lon Johnson, Debbie Stabenow, Meat Puppet, Carl Levin, Politics, Big Bad Corporations (all tags)

    The Michigan Democrat Party will demonstrate the [cough] high standards they represent with a challenge to party boss Mark Brewer.

    Lon Johnson, a guy who still needs a map in order to safely travel through the district he attempted to represent, and who mounted a reasonable campaign against Republican Bruce Rendon in the great white North, has now thrown his hat in the ring. Apparently he enjoys the support of such stalwarts as Michigan Meat Puppet Debbie Stabenow, Carl Levin, and a miscellany of [not-so]secret socialists within their ranks.

    Johnson, who had ads challenging "those corporations" in charge, showed old imagery of the trains in his ads ("Trains don't stop here now cause the big corporations running the show" - seriously) that had brought his ancestry to the area at a time that was presumably 'corporation free'.  Playing the social justice card, he did surprisingly well only 5 points away from the Republican in a reasonably conservative district.  Of course spending over $300K (and double opponent Bruce Rendon's $$$) gives one a leg up; and the class warfare irony is complete.

    Brewer, arguably one of the most experienced chieftains of team bizarro, has recently been snubbed by the UAW, and in particular Bob King, who recently said "no mas senior Brewer"; threatening the engaged-at-the-hip relationship of labor and the Michigan Dems if Brewer was to remain.

    We see little difference in philosophy of either man, or in what they will support.  

    The Michigan Democrats will support Fraudsters like Hathaway, Schemes like fake Tea, and Road money redistribution schemes like Snyder's until the end of time.  In a way, it would be interesting to see Brewer hang around a little more, and find out if Bob King is actually serious about withdrawing support from the MiDems; a love affair as old as progressivism itself.  Johnson's wife's fundraising skills, reportedly being responsible for $800 million shekels in the coffers of the Obama campaign however, might tempt even the best buds of the embattled Brewer, who also faces new claims as an accessory to the blown fake tea scheme.

    Good times.  Or not..

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    I Agree With JoAnn Watson


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Dec 14, 2012 at 09:57:27 AM EST
    Tags: Carl Levin, 2014, Debbie Stabenow, party-union line . . . every time, Obama, Marxist regimes, Wealth Redistribution, Government Funding, Porkulus Projects, Mark Brewer, Democratic Party, Detroit, America (all tags)

    She's right with being upset.  Why are Washington Democrats running away from their Socialist, and moral vision?

    cnsnews.com

    By current calculations, Detroit faces obligations over the next six months that exceed its revenues by $47 million. The city, the Free Press reported, now pays $1.08 in benefits to municipal workers and retirees for every $1.00 it pays in salary.

    What happened to Detroit? It is achieving socialism in one city.

    Traditional two-parent families and the productive taxpaying citizens they produce have fled. In 1950, according the U.S. Census Bureau, Detroit had 1,849,568 people and was the fifth-largest city in the nation. By 2000, its population had dropped to 951,270; by 2010, to 713,777; and by 2011, to 706,585.

    What has happened to the people who remain? The Census Bureau estimates there are 563,055 people age 16 or older in the city who could potentially work and be part of the labor force. But only 54.3 percent of these -- or 305,479 individuals -- actually do participate in the labor force, meaning they either have a job or are looking for one.

    Another 257,576 of Detroit residents age 16 or older - 45.7 percent of that demographic - do not participate in the labor force. They do not have a job, and they are not looking for one.

    Rest HERE

    Mr. Preezy was just in town stirring the goonion pot with his stutter spoon, so where is JoAnn's perpetual need for rashers of others bacon?

    Perhaps, this being so close to home, Senator Levin, should explain this to the good people of Michigan.

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    Stabenow, Levin, Obama Target 10,432 Michigan Family Farms


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed Dec 12, 2012 at 12:58:37 PM EST
    Tags: Debbie Stabenow, Carl Levin, party-union line . . . every time, Obama, S.3412, Michigan, Farmers, Do Not Die, Michigan Farm Bureau, How's that crony capitalism working out for you?, Wealth Redistribution, Government Funding, Farm Bill, Farm Subsidies, Porkulus Projects, Democratic Party, Marxist regimes, UN Agenda 21, Control the land - Control the food, Serfdom (all tags)

    The Examiner

    New legislation that jumps the death tax to 55 percent of estates exceeding $1 million threatens 526,421 family farms, of about 25 percent of all farms in America, according to a Senate analysis.

    According to the analysis from the Senate Republican Policy Committee, chaired by Wyoming's John Barrasso:

    If President Obama and Senate Democrats do not act, the federal government will begin taking more than half the value of family farm estates exceeding $1 million beginning next year. This summer, Majority Leader Harry Reid and Senate Democrats passed legislation (S.3412) on a party-line vote that allows Washington to take up to 55 percent, a huge increase over today's top rate of 35 percent, and drop the tax's exemption from $5.1 million to $1 million. The lower exemption -- combined with soaring farm real estate values -- could put more than 420,000 additional farm estates at risk from the death tax.

    MORE

    Looks like Democratic Party funders George, and Warren, must be interested in acquiring some blocks of land on the cheap.  S.3412 was indeed passed by Party-line with Stabenow, and Levin voting Yea.  And, to think that re-elected moron, Alan Grayson's imbecile rhetoric used against Republicans, now similarly places over a half million family farms in jeopardy.  Don't get sick - Don't Die - or Democrats will tax your property away from your heirs.

    Congratulations, you voted for it!  Ironic, yes?  Shouldn't be to anyone by now.

    ...a government big enough to give you everything you want is a government big enough to take from you everything you have. - President Gerald R. Ford

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