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    Thursday In The Sphere


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Thu Jan 05, 2012 at 07:23:37 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Blogs, Sphere, Conservatives, CapCon, Blog of Bodnar, Hall of Record, Wizard of Laws, Western Right (all tags)

    I'll be hitting the blog list cull and add session again soon enough, and figured it would be a good time to highlight a couple of our Michigan based blogs.

    One that I am glad to see back up and regular is the Hall of Record.  A Natural Solution to Our energy Needs today talks about the use of Natural Gas for vehicles. I have commentary, but will share it when there is a field to place it in. (Hint)

    The Blog of Bodnar hits the national interest Republican presidential results of Iowa in Iowa Is Over Whats Next?  Take a breath.  Indeed.

    Jack McHugh at CapCon picks up the right to work story recently highlighted by Mitch Daniels of Indiana.  Strong Support for Right-to-Work Measures in the Michigan Legislature reminds us that there are folks in Lansing that have been actively pursuing this even over the fear of the nerd and senate majority leader.

    Could cities in Michigan be the next to "ban the box"?  The Wizard of Laws considers it in America's Newest Protected Class -- Felons! Keep the Crystal Ball warmed up wiz, and maybe some alka seltzer on the side. We'll need it.

    Conservative First has been gracious enough to pass a few gems over to this forum in the last year.  A few of them you may not have seen, but he highlights the best over at the Western Right.

    Update [2012-1-5 7:29:0 by JGillman]: I HAD to add this. God Bless you Rose. Wayne County Taxpayers - Recalling Recall and Senate Joint Resolution 5 I am with you.

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    Mackinac Center Video on Freedom To Work Rollout


    By JGillman, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Fri Jul 01, 2011 at 09:19:22 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Freedom To Work, Right To Work, Mackinac Center, CapCon (all tags)

    Kathy Hoekstra does a bang up job as usual with her roll out video the became available today.

    Worth a "like."  Kudos to her, CapCon,and the Mackinac Center for bringing a little more information forward on this important issue to Michigan.

    Feel free to pass around. Also feel free to pass around linkage to the Michigan Freedom To Work Website.

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