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Tag: CoxBy JGillman, Section News
From a Press Release, Moments ago..
LIVONIA, MI--Mike Cox today announced the addition to his campaign team of two experienced and prominent figures in Michigan and Republican Party politics. RightMichigan.com founder and conservative activist Nick De Leeuw has joined the Mike Cox 2010 team as campaign Press Secretary and Tim Phelps, the former Director of Special Projects for the Republican National Committee will serve as Political Director for the campaign. (5 comments, 316 words in story) Full Story By steve, Section News
cross posted @ motorcitytimes.com
(118 words in story) Full Story By apackof2, Section News
Greetings Michigan Patriots,
(5 comments, 737 words in story) Full Story By Nick, Section News
Up until this point and minus any actual bill I've been unsure about House Speaker Andy Dillon's proposal- not plan- to load all state employees into one large insurance pool complete with modest co-pays and premiums in an effort to save, by his estimate, $900 million.
With a state budget $1.8 billion in the red and federal stimulus cash disappearing faster than Vanilla Ice (and leaving just as unpleasant a memory) I'm willing to listen to just about any kind of plan to shake up the status quo in Lansing. When the Michigan Education Association lambasted Dillon I was that much more prone to agree with the man. When Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Cox several days ago supportively praised Dillon's concept I became that much more encouraged by the possibility of bipartisan cooperation and real "change." This morning, personally, I'm chalking up one more notch on the PRO side of the ledger... spite. Pure, unadulterated, spite. Booth Newspapers reported late yesterday that Governor Jennifer Granholm hates Dillon's idea because, apparently, it is a difficult political issue. And if that doesn't make you want to find the nearest Granholm apologist and shake him firmly you're a better, more balanced person than me.
Um, hello? McFly? McFlyyyy? Anybody home McFly? A $1.8 billion CHRONIC budget deficit, a nation's worst 15.2 percent unemployment rate and already a half-million one-time-residents exported to other states... those issues are challenging. "Timing" has got freaking nothing on the economy the Governor, her number two John Cherry and Dillon himself have done their best over the last half-decade to permanently cripple. The "timing is challenging?" Are you kidding me? Madame Governor... look around this state! You're worried that the timing is challenging? The timing is challenging. Lamest excuses in the history of lame excuses. Add that one to the lame excuse hall of fame right alongside "the dog ate my homework" and "I have to wash my hair." Read on... (13 comments, 608 words in story) Full Story By Nick, Section News
Add one more dubious distinction to the record of accomplishment being racked up by the Granholm-Cherry administration. This morning the Detroit News reports that for the first time in nearly three decades, new home construction in southeast Michigan has been outpaced by building demolition.
The bad news is that the proverbial "no one" is buying or building. The good news, I suppose, is that hundreds of eye-sores, especially in the Motor City, are getting the old Eight Mile treatment. Legally, of course. If only Detroit could disappear every eye sore that draws heaps of negative attention towards the city. Alas, Congressman John Conyers' wife, Monica, may have plead guilty to accepting bribes but she still hasn't been sentenced. And apparently she isn't going away until someone PUTS her away. C'mon, Johnny Law. Can't we speed up those wheels of justice? If I have to read about or listen to this woman try to cloak herself in pseudo-Gospel speak one more time I'm going to become a real-life "Bible Thumper," using the massive hardcover study Bible on my shelf to beat myself into peaceful oblivion. Read on... (5 comments, 579 words in story) Full Story By Nick, Section News
What's up, team?
Had a chance a few days ago to play a little catch-up with former longtime Michigan Republican Party Chairman Saul Anuzis. Saul's been doing some pretty awesome work across the Country these last few months, from sitting on a new RNC committee that's looking at the Presidential Primary process to working with Newt Gingrich to making pretty regular appearances on the cable news talkers. So what's his take on Terri Lynn Land's decision to drop out of the Primary field? On John Cherry's chances of winning the Governor's office? Of President Obama's first six months in office? You can learn the answers to these and many more questions by clicking the little "play" arrows on the videos below...
(1 comment) Comments >> By Nick, Section News
Attorney General and 2010 gubernatorial candidate Mike Cox recently sat down with RightMichigan to speak with conservative activists and the Right Roots about his bid to become the state's next chief executive. Just a few of the highlights include-
RightMichigan: On the decision of other GOP candidates to oppose a no-new-taxes pledge: Cox: "I'm very disappointed that I'm the only Republican... you know, I expect some Democrats might be against a no-tax pledge, but I don't think that the problem is we're sending too little money to Lansing..." RightMichigan: On a new constitutional convention? Cox: "I'm afraid of mischief... I like the amendment process much better... I don't like these stealth projects like we saw last year with RMGN." RightMichigan: Cherry's decision to duck the candidate debate on Mackinac Island? Cox: He ducked us. Absolutely. Isn't that telling? Part of that is, if I were him, I don't know what I could say. We are last place in employment, third from worst in business taxes, we increased income taxes and he was the final vote a year and a half ago. He's been wrong on all of the issues so I can understand why he doesn't want to talk about them." And much more...
(22 comments) Comments >> By Nick, Section News
A couple of hours from now Oakland County Sheriff and 2006 US Senate candidate Mike Bouchard will join the fantastic field of GOP candidates for Governor. According to the campaign:
Democrats have John Cherry. Event details for his tour are below the fold... (15 comments, 353 words in story) Full Story
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