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Tag: DRTPBy Corinthian Scales, Section News
via WXYZ
"Michigan's citizens are tired of the divisive political culture in Lansing," Snyder said on the campaign trail. "Midnight deals, closed-doors meetings, lobbyists and special interest influence have stood in the way of long-term solutions. "As governor, I will ensure that government is open, fair and accountable to the citizens by making Michigan a national leader in transparency and ethics." Source (8 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
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When your name is mentioned in the company of Robert Ficano, and Kwame Kilpatrick... no good can come of it. By Corinthian Scales, Section News
via freep.com
An upbeat Gov. Rick Snyder said Wednesday that there might be "shovels in the ground" for the New International Trade Crossing bridge project within two to six months. OK, by force of government, you got your bully pulpit way, Snyder. Congratulations. Thus, provides a perfect time for some much needed levity.
An American economist traveled to China to observe a canal project. The Chinese delegation showed him the plans and the model of everything that would be built along this new masterpiece. When they traveled out to the worksite, the economist was aghast at what he saw. The men were all using hand tools such as shovels, pick axes, and wheelbarrows. Enjoy your Big Government, central planning Lansing, while it lasts, Ricky Snydholm. (1 comment) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
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