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    Tag: obama

    Trouble in the White House? Someone Going to Jail?


    By sanuzis, Section News
    Posted on Tue Mar 16, 2010 at 03:32:17 PM EST
    Tags: Obama, White House, Scandal, Felony, Rahm, Gibbs (all tags)

    Did someone in the White House commit a felony on behalf of the President?  Some Democrats say so.

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    Republican Press Release.. Ouch


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Fri Mar 12, 2010 at 12:34:25 PM EST
    Tags: MiGOP, Health care, Obama, Jocelyn Benson (all tags)

    I could hardly refrain from laughing..

    The Michigan Republican Party Issued this release today:


    Lansing, MI--The Michigan Republican Party would like to remind Democrat candidate for secretary of state Jocelyn Benson that Michigan has 83 counties, not 82.

    In a recent interview, Benson apparently had a little trouble recalling the number of Michigan counties when she said she had received donations from, "People in 50 of the 82 counties in Michigan..."

     "How can we expect Jocelyn Benson to run proper elections in the state when she doesn't even know how many counties there are in Michigan," asked Jennifer Hoff, MRP Communications Director.  "Apparently all that pandering to Howard Dean, George Soros and other liberal Democrats is distracting her from a basic understanding of the state she calls home.

     "We encourage Jocelyn Benson to visit the Library of Michigan's "Michigan Kids" web page as it lays out basic state facts for school children including the number of counties.  Or, she can visit Michigan.gov where the names of all counties are listed and numbered," Hoff said.

    As I fought off "Milk through the nose" worthy guffaws, I realized there is a remarkable similarity to the common math issues that the Democrats seem to repeatedly reveal..  Obama thinking there are 57 or 58 states..  Spending more on health care saves money.. etc..

    Those kind of things..

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    Because I couldnt resist..


    By JGillman, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Wed Mar 03, 2010 at 03:36:29 PM EST
    Tags: MiGOP, Health care, Obama, Democrat Bit Players (all tags)

    The MiGOP has a box office winner here..


    (2 comments) Comments >>

    Can You Hear Us Now?


    By troykeith, Section News
    Posted on Thu Feb 04, 2010 at 09:26:24 AM EST
    Tags: politics, obama, scott brown (all tags)

    Just over one year into his presidency, Mr. Obama is finding that true leadership requires more than lofty ideals, eloquent words and rigid partisanship. Facing a deficit of political capital that rivals that of our own country, he must now decide to push forward in defiance or to begin the slow and inevitable crawl back from the furthest corners of leftist ideology.

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    Executive Decision?


    By troykeith, Section News
    Posted on Mon Jan 04, 2010 at 01:59:56 PM EST
    Tags: politics, obama, executive decision, conspiracy (all tags)

    While many were distracted by the bustle of holiday shopping and the nearly 24/7 coverage of the healthcare debate, President Obama quietly signed Executive Order 13524 on Dec 16th.

    (1 comment, 934 words in story) Full Story

    Michigan's Lump of coal..


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Mon Dec 28, 2009 at 09:23:48 AM EST
    Tags: Levin, Stabenow, Obama, Michigan, Cap & Trade, Health care, coal (all tags)

    The wife and I returned to an era of cereal box Christmases this year.  Times are tough, and sometimes you have to make do..

    Cereal Box Christmas - We packaged up socks (I know.. this is an old trick) Then we also packed up a 6 pack of the good toilet paper, and a few boxes of cereal the kids always go for.  Under the tree it looked like any other Christmas, and carefully saving the best for last we made it through without TOO much disappointment.  Also, 9 and 10 year olds can in fact have a great sense of humor as well.  My daughter, I believe still has saved somewhere  the 6pack of white Charmin;  She calls it "Mr. Whitey."  God love her. (BTW we actually turned this into a tradition)

    Well..  things are still a little better than they were then, but we are getting ready for the next round of thievery by our "servants" in Lansing and DC.

    (1 comment, 695 words in story) Full Story

    Obama the Dream-Sucker


    By jenkuz, Section News
    Posted on Fri Dec 04, 2009 at 12:39:48 PM EST
    Tags: Capitalism, economy, government regulation, industry, jobs, jobs summit, Michigan, Obama, Socialism, Taxation (all tags)

    Yesterday, I listened to President Obama say these words.

        Despite the progress we've made, many businesses are still skittish about hiring.  Some are still digging themselves out of the losses they incurred over the past year.  Many have figured out how to squeeze more productivity out of fewer workers.  And that cost-cutting has become embedded in their operations and in their culture.  That may result in good profits, but it's not translating into hiring and so that's the question that we have to ask ourselves today: How do we get businesses to start hiring again?

    From the perspective of an employee of a small business, I can't tell you how cynical and dream-crushing your perspective is, Mr. President.

    I don't see how you can claim, sir, that your administration has made any progress, economy-wise.   Here in Michigan, I've been told there were some stimulus jobs in the 83rd congressional district, however, there are only 15 districts in Michigan, and they number 1 through 15.

    I don't like to talk about myself as much as you do, but I'd like to share some of my experience to let you know what types of things you all are doing "in Washington that are inhibiting" me.

    I was hired 4 years ago to do a highly-skilled job that I had no idea how to do.  With the help of my fellow co-workers, I learned.  I learned fast.  It wasn't long before I could see some ways of doing things at work to make the job simpler, and more effective.  I became supervisor and was involved in the hiring process.  I helped hire people who had the same amount of knowledge of the job as I did when I got hired.  I am now helping them to become as successful as I have been.

    I can't tell you how many jobs I've had before this that I literally stared at the clock, waiting to go home-where I never did anything either.   That's not living, that is only existing.

    You see, when you learn something, a skill or a piece of knowledge, you feel good about yourself.  You say to yourself, "Wow, I did that.  Maybe there are more things I don't yet know I can do."

    When you know you are able to do something that you never thought you could, you start to think that what you have been dreaming about doesn't just happen to lucky people, you start to think that those people who have reached their dreams worked at it, and learned as much as they could to achieve them.

    Those people become entrepreneurs, small businessmen and businesswomen.

    Every person has a dream of what they really want to do.  Some dreams become nothing because of the lack of work involved in making them come true.  In Michigan, I believe the back-breaking amount of work involved in holding one's dream is a direct result of the "inhibiting" effects of Michigan's current administration and your administration.

    Sir, why would any small business person hire someone to do nothing?  After they worked so hard to take the chance to reach their dreams, why would they disrespect another human being in such a manner?  Who would say to an applicant, "Look, don't try to get ahead in life, sure I did it, but you can't."  Not me, never ever.

    It takes hard work to reach your dreams, it takes a non-productive existence to suck them away.

    For the small business owner out there, I have a few questions that I'd like to ask you to answer in the form of a comment.

    Questions:
    What do you think are the major contributors, specifically, to the past year's loss in sales and/or revenue?

    Do you believe intrusive government is slowing your recovery?  If so, how?

    Do you believe the current administration has made progress in the economy?

    Are you cutting costs on your workers?  If so, how has that resulted in good profits?

    When do you plan to hire, and, what needs to happen so you can hire again?

    (680 words in story) Full Story

    Stupak gets hit over the head with the Constitution


    By jenkuz, Section News
    Posted on Sun Nov 15, 2009 at 04:21:52 PM EST
    Tags: abortion, stupak, beckmann, Michigan, obama, politics, constitution, taxation (all tags)

    I am in the 1st district where I am taxed without representation.  Stupak is my Congressional Representative.

    I found this podcast of the Frank Beckmann show, which is only accessible in these parts by computer streaming.

    I am a huge fan of Frank Beckmann, even though I don't get to listen to him very often.

    The podcast runs 17 minutes, you should listen to it, but here is my take of what was said;

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