Michigan's prevailing wage law no longer will hamstring local government construction efforts that use state dollars.
Let this soak in for a few days.
From MLIVE:
LANSING, MI – The Michigan House joined the Senate in voting to repeal prevailing wage Wednesday afternoon, officially unraveling a law that had guaranteed union-level wages on public construction sites for half a century.
And the most ‘progressive left’ Republican governor since Bill Milliken cannot even veto it.
More later.
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A very important distinction that needs to be remembered here is that this only affects work paid for with state money.
Work paid for with federal money is still unaffected.
Thanks, Captain Buzzkill.
Anyway, my State tax dollars are no longer being pissed away on Lansing mandated goonion labor price-fixing, and there's not a goddamn thing Never Trump cuckservatives Snyder/Calley can do about it.
It's a glorious day.
GO TRUMP, GO!
He gave Republicans in shitlib Michigan - some balls.
Hey, don't get p.o.'ed at me.
Direct that ire at the "republicans" in Washington who gave us that Obamacare repeal, The Wall, defunded Planned parenthood & NEA, abolished DACA, ...
Oh, wait?
P.o.'ed??? Nope, not me, Mr. Jolly.
I'm still enjoying our Lansing Republicans who eliminated the mandate of union labor price-fixing on state construction projects. Taxpayers scored a big league win! It's also a big league win for job seekers as well.
Tho, if I were placing bets, I'd wager you'd bitch even if you were hung with a new rope.
Enjoy your rose-colored glasses view of the world then, CS.
Dilly dilly!
Indeed, the fact that the democrat governor can't veto the change makes it all the more savory.
We have only 207 days remaining to suffer Slick Rick and Lt. Nerdboy, then they're both swept into the dustbin of RINO Michi-gander history with their mentor Milliken.