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By ReincePriebus, Section News
Promoted as the Usurper in chief was here today ~
Note: This op-ed is also posted at Detroit News http://goo.gl/rgXEB (584 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
Reposted From MTTM ~
Our state has undergone a great deal of change over the last 175 years, and today can serve well as a history lesson for the country and itself. Especially given the recent discussion with regard to government owned bridges, light rail, and other stimulus & economic development efforts funded with tax dollars, we should certainly note that some things never change.
The Mackinac center in 1998, published a piece that needs to be read again. (7 comments, 1031 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
You have to hand it to Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels for being a good conservative message carrier in the last few days.
By golly, standing up for something like Right-To-Work when there is an opportunity like no other is a pretty clear message with whom he might side. Contrast that to the moderate occupying the executive branch in our state, and we find that Michigan is indeed dark to the light in a state southern to us. Contrast it to the pandering to the left of some congressmen who represent Michigan, to others who understand the limitations placed on government, as their The edges are defined, and it appears there is no question if conservatives have a friend in Lansing, or Washington, or not.
Add to this, Mr Daniels was selected as the standard for rebuttal of the President's SOTU speech the other night, and even with a dry presentation it cut some clear lines of delineation between those of us on the right, and the left so often emulated by moderates. When Daniels answered Obama:"
How true. In fact, looking at the health care exchange, and light bulbs, we can see that the second view has been alive and well in Michigan and those charged to represent us.
I hope the Republican establishment view that capitulating to the left's desires brings us together somehow, can be replaced by the solid philosophical grounding that conservatism brings. Sometimes one has to be strong. Rather than emulate even the most modest of progressive ideals which are nearly always counter productive, perhaps our Republican leaders in Michigan can learn a little from this perceived establishment governor, from a state with people so much like our own. Conservative messages well delivered will win. Solutions are at hand. We just need to use them. And in both cases it demonstrates a measure of true leadership. (7 comments) Comments >> By apackof2, Section News
Get away
You get a good job with good pay and you're okay Money It's a gas Grab that cash with both hands and make a stash New car, caviar, four star daydream Think I'll buy me a football team From the song "Money" by Pink Floyd (1 comment, 779 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section Multimedia
I have posted a few things about school choice in the past. One of the "choices" that if allowed is more options in virtual schooling.
Choice is good. Imagine the possibilities. Better control of your child's education, maximizing their potential by matching them with whatever works best. SB619 will open the door to more possibilities to those on waiting lists.
(4 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
It appears the Rick Nerdholm push-back in the Senate is finally start to happen. Senator Jack Brandenburg-R has introduced SB 906 that if passed, will place the State Income Tax rollback again on its proper course.
Thanks to Sens. David Robertson, James Marleau, David Hildenbrand, Howard Walker, Patrick Colbeck, Michael Kowall, Michael Green, Rick Jones, Joseph Hune, Tory Rocca, Tupac Hunter for cosponsoring. Leader Richardville, all eyes are watching you. (2 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section Multimedia
By golly, by May 26th 2011, Michigan had a new budget. In fact it was done in only 140 plus days!
The prevaricator in chief's SOTU pandering last night marked 1000 days since Debbie Stabenow and Carl Levin helped the US Senate pass a budget. 1000 days since considerations for the limited resources that government is supposed to operate under have been made. Debbie Stabenow, and Carl Levin, fully 5% or one twentieth of the problem that is Democrats controlling the US senate, have made no attempts to demonstrate the leadership necessary for good government.
I'll give Michigan's two US senators some credit. They certainly cannot be blind to the fact that failure to pass a 'limiting' budget means escalating debt and loss of control with federal spending. They could not be THAT inane. However, even Carl Levin and Debbie Stabenow know the government under a bureaucracy growing president like Obama cannot operate within a budget. Its why they don't bother. This severe lack of leadership foretells great misery for our future generations. For Michigan, and the Nation's future, they really need to go. (1 comment) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
The Mi4CS US Senate debate on the 14th was a good presentation of Michigan's US Senate candidates on a variety of issues. Though not all the candidates were able to make it, the representation was sufficient to see some contrast in how we might find a better conservative candidate to face off in the US Senate race for Michigan in 2012.Several questions were asked, but one that stood out as an interesting contrast point, was the question on the 17th amendment. Most readers understand the 17th amendment was the point which state's rights were severely hobbled. I have supported the repeal of the 17th amendment since learning the reasons for which the founders had purposefully avoided it. Of course I was never exposed to such radical ideas in public school, so it was full blown adulthood, and fighting off the years of indoctrination which provided a sense of truth how this country was meant to be.
The Mi4CS (Michigan 4 Conservative Senate) vetting questionnaire asked: "Do you believe the Framers were in error in providing for the election of Senators by the State Legislatures and if so do you believe the 17th Amendment, (ratified during the Wilson administration), is the proper solution. Would you introduce/support a repeal of the 17th Amendment?" The 5 participating candidates had an interesting array of answers. While I would vote for ANY of these distinguished gentlemen over the meat puppet Debbie Stabenow, I was not enthusiastic about a couple of views. I WAS intrigued by the thought process which went into each however. Well done. The five below the fold ~ (7 comments, 2868 words in story) Full Story
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