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    Tag: L. Brooks Patterson

    CS's pick for AOTW 5-4-2013


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Sat May 04, 2013 at 08:07:15 AM EST
    Tags: L. Brooks Patterson, Seat belts? Feh, Laws shmaws! That's for those little people, The 2003 drunk driving stop? Feh I'll dock myself 3 days pay and let the cop swing on suspension for not administering a PBT (wink-wink nudge-nudge), NO FAULT?, 11th District Republican Star Chamber, backroom shenanigans, He's Too Extreme, Kerry Bentivolio, He's a Reindeer farmer, Write-in attack, Nutty Nancy, Michigan Business Tax (2007-SB-94), public record, Progressives, Victor Cassis, Tom Stroup, Oakland County, DIA TAX, DRIC-NITC, NAFTA Bridge, ChiComs, Republican kakistocracy, memory holes, Big government, Big Budget, Michigan, GOPe, Democrat-lite, Centrists lost 2012, Republicans, 2014, Primary, Rick Snyder, The Flim-Flam Man, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    My friend Denny, has an ongoing weekly selection of trophy winners.  Rightmichigan now has its first Officially declared trophy winner selection.  Unfortunately, in Michigan, it goes to someone allegedly on The Right who habitually demonstrates when a politician outlives his usefulness.

    "I alienated some in the Jewish (community) when I called the speaker 'Adolf,' " Patterson wrote. "I was commenting on his leadership style. To those offended, I apologize."

    Yes, let's steer the conversation as to "not offend" the Fiegers, and the Levins of Michigan, because you were, yet again, Above the Law.  Congratulations, Babbling Brooksie.  You are A$$hole Of The Week.

    Ps. Brooksie, you're also reason #5,962.

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    Democrat Crossover Scheme


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Tue Aug 28, 2012 at 10:37:43 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan's 11th Congressional District, Republican Special Primary, Michigan Tea Party Patriot Network, iCaucus Michigan, Kerry Bentivolio, Nancy Cassis, Kenneth Crider, Carolyn Kavanagh, Steve King, memory holes, Michigan Banana Republican Party, public record, 11th District Republican Star Chamber, L. Brooks Patterson, Tom Stroup, Oakland County, Wayne County, Operation Chaos, Michigan Democrat Party, David Curson, Syed Taj (all tags)

    Just in case you've forgotten, there is a special primary election taking place in the old 11th Congressional District about a week from now.  According to the Official Michigan Special Primary Candidate Listing, this is going to be a non-issue for the democrats, as David Curson is unopposed.  The republican side of that ballot, however, is the entire reason for next week's special election in the first place.  And that's just what the mischief-makers on both sides are probably counting on.


    (4 comments, 752 words in story) Full Story

    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Good Grief: Now Patterson is Blowing Smoke with a Lottery Scheme


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Jul 24, 2012 at 06:11:33 PM EST
    Tags: Kerry Bentivolio, Patriot, Conservatism, CD11, Nolan Finkley, Detroit News, MBT, Crassis, Baby Ruth, Republicans, Democrats, Cheating, Bobby Schostak, Roy Schmidt, Mark Brewer, L. Brooks Patterson, Crony Capitalism, Tom Stroup, Republican kakistocracy, backroom shenanigans, the write-in candidate, Spelling lessons, Nancey Casses, Corporate Welfare, Elite, GOP, Never Learn, Tax-exempt oligarchies, DIA TAX HIKE (all tags)

    Half-baked L. Brooks Patterson just can't stop himself from placing his ham-handed electioneering fingers into any CD-11 event that should be decided by voters.

    Oakland County Executive L. Brooks Patterson is renewing his call for Republicans and Democrats to narrow their selection to one candidate to avoid the cost of a special primary election to fill the term of former U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter.

    Um, Brooks .. there is only one Democrat from Local 245 in the special election.  AND there was only one Republican that filed well in advance too, well, until the cabals write-in candidate and her endorsing former state legislator and current Livonia council president, undoubtedly squeezed that Livonia civics grapevine enlisting at least two other filers covering for write-in Nansee Crassis.

    Patterson said Tuesday that both major political parties should hold a lottery to pick one Republican and one Democrat in order to avoid a special primary election Sept. 5.  
    ....

    "This is about fiscal responsibility," Patterson said in an early morning statement. "If there is only one candidate from each party running, there is no need to spend tens of thousands of taxpayer dollars on a special primary election.

    "It's ridiculous to spend that amount of taxpayer dollars on a special primary election for just a couple weeks in office."

    Fiscal responsibility?  Really?  Sorry bub, you tossed that meme out the window with pushing the DIA tax hike.

    But, OK, Brooksie, have your handpicked crony, MBT author and Corporate welfare write-in candidate drop out first.

    Deal?

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    Nancy Cassis, The Silverdome, and Pontiac's EFM


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Mon Jul 23, 2012 at 07:55:50 PM EST
    Tags: Kerry Bentivolio, Patriot, Conservatism, CD11, Nolan Finkley, Detroit News, MBT, Crassis, Baby Ruth, Republicans, Democrats, Cheating, Bobby Schostak, Roy Schmidt, Mark Brewer, L. Brooks Patterson, Crony Capitalism, Tom Stroup, Republican kakistocracy, backroom shenanigans, the write-in candidate, Spelling lessons, Nancey Casses, Corporate Welfare, Elite, GOP, Never Learn, Tax-exempt oligarchies, DIA TAX HIKE, Oakland Co pays (all tags)

    You read that right.  After the signature gathering primary election fact, smear merchant write-in Nancy voted for expanding Crony Capitalism that continues to spell doom in Pontiac, and Corporate welfare in Detroit.  Her vote.  Sure, ringleader L. Brooks Patterson is able to appear as the mack daddy of SE Michigan, if, or the reality is, when Oakland County is able to keep them taxpayer subsidized, write-in Nancy approved pie plates spinning in the air.  All it takes is for folk like them, is to reach into Joe Taxpayer's pocket to do it, and now, L. Brooks Patterson is pushing the DIA tax hike too.

    "Taxes go to projects that are worthy, whether we use them or not," Patterson said, noting that when he travels around the world to recruit business, he is always asked about schools, neighborhoods and cultural amenities. "The DIA is a huge opportunity for me to answer that question in a positive way. It's an economic development tool for me."

    Or not?  Holy bejesus!  Why don't you have another cocktail, Brooksie?  You too, Nolan.

    Now, the truth below.

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    Never Let A $650k Crassis Go To Waste


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Jul 20, 2012 at 08:51:19 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan's 11th Congressional District, Thad McCotter, Kerry Bentivolio, special election, Bobby Schostak, Mark Brewer, L. Brooks Patterson, Tom Stroup, backroom shenanigans, the write-in candidate, Spelling lessons, Nancey Casses, Elite, GOP, Never Learn (all tags)

    What a set-up to cover for Nansee. via The Detroit News

    Former state Sen. Nancy Cassis said Friday she has filed enough petition signatures to get on the ballot for a special primary to fill the seat left vacant when U.S. Rep. Thaddeus McCotter resigned from Congress.

    Cassis of Novi said she filed 2,000 signatures, twice the minimum needed to qualify for the election. Also filing Friday for the Republican nomination are Kenneth Crider, with 1,100 signatures, Steve King, with 1,200, and Carolyn Kavanagh, with 1,276. All three are from Livonia.

    Rest

    The City of Livonia should be ashamed.  David Curson who?  Nice 'deal' with Brewer, Bobby.

    (9 comments) Comments >>

    Schostak Seeks Brewer's Help in Screwing McCotter's Constituency


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jul 18, 2012 at 07:57:13 PM EST
    Tags: U. S. Constitution (Article 1 Section 2), Michigan's 11th Congressional District, Thad McCotter, Kerry Bentivolio, special election, Bobby Schostak, Mark Brewer, L. Brooks Patterson, Tom Stroup, the write-in candidate, Independence Caucus of Michigan, integrity argument, backroom shenanigans (all tags)

    You'd think that, after the shellacking that Saul Anuzis received a couple of months ago, the Michigan Republican Party would've got the hint that the grassroots in this here state isn't putting up with their crap anymore.  Given that there's already a project underway to break the cycle of abusive behavior of state party leadership by replacing the corrupted party leadership (all the way down to the county party level, where necessary), you'd think that the elites would consider themselves on notice that getting their RINO asses in line is going to be the only way that they save their skins during the internal party elections that will be following the November general election.

    Apparently, someone at MIGOP didn't get the memo.


    (2 comments, 870 words in story) Full Story

    (U//FOUO) Synopsis of Dangerous Individuals.


    By KG One, Section News
    Posted on Mon Jul 16, 2012 at 08:14:59 PM EST
    Tags: Kerry Bentivolio, Nancy Cassis, L. Brooks Patterson, 11th District Republican Star Chamber, Write-in Campaign, August 2012 Primary, "Special" election, Oakland County, Wayne County, Republican kakistocracy, THIS is their choice???, Tea Party, Get to work you lazy bums, Seriously Mrs. Cassis...LYING doesn't suit you (or your campaign), I'm getting this Congressional seat whether you Tea Party types like it or not!, Rule No. 5, Guess who is using it?, Nancy Cassis' Campaign Spokesman David Mroz...that's who!!! (all tags)

    (U//FOUO) - The Michigan Republican Party Fusion Center.

    The following information is being disseminated via The Michigan Republican Party Fusion Center. The information contained within should not to be shared with any outside parties or individuals.

    ...

    (2 comments, 936 words in story) Full Story

    Nancy Cassis to Tea Party: "Drop Dead!"


    By KG One, Section News
    Posted on Sat Jul 14, 2012 at 07:00:00 AM EST
    Tags: Kerry Bentivolio, Nancy Cassis, L. Brooks Patterson, 11th District Republican Star Chamber, Write-in Campaign, August 2012 Primary, "Special" election, Oakland County, Wayne County, Republican kakistocracy, THIS is their choice???, Tea Party, Get to work you lazy bums, Seriously Mrs. Cassis...LYING doesn't suit you (or your campaign), I'm getting this Congressional seat whether you Tea Party types like it or not! (all tags)

    The star-chamber backed candidate in the CD-11 race made some very interesting comments yesterday on OTR regarding her opponent's supporters, her opponent and a rather interesting hint at her future campaign strategy after she loses the primary and "special election".

    {Continued after the fold}

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