Michigan Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land is trying to make people "drive further and further, just to receive assistance,"
according to state Sen. Roger Kahn, R-Saginaw, who says his fellow Republican should focus her attention instead on "bringing services closer to the people." Kahn's criticisms were directed at the Dept. of State's ongoing Branch Office Modernization Program, which aims to save scarce taxpayer dollars by consolidating branches into fewer, but more technically-savvy and customer-friendly, locations. For Kahn's district, this means the loss of a branch in Frankenmuth and enhanced services at another in Saginaw — decision that Kahn calls "a mistake," but that
Land's office defines as "fiscal responsibility."
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Posted on January 20, 2010 at 1:54pm
Meet the real TEA Party organizers, minus the alleged billionaire masterminds.
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Posted on December 28, 2009 at 1:34pm
The correct lesson to draw from this is that neither political party provides a "right side" or even a "wrong side" on any issue. They will provide you only
their side, and if you count on them for defending your principles then you will be betrayed whether their candidates switch labels or not.
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Posted on December 23, 2009 at 1:50pm
Like a drunk waking up on New Years' Day, politicians often forget what caused the headache the night before.
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Posted on December 18, 2009 at 2:53pm
On Page 13 in the current issue of
Michigan Capitol Confidential (November/December 2009), a roll call vote accompanying the article "Balancing Act" was not labeled properly.
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Posted on December 16, 2009 at 9:05am
At least one Michigan politician has figured out that corn is for food, not cars.
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Posted on December 9, 2009 at 9:30am
What did it take for Michigan to turn into Billy Joel's Allentown?
Well we're living here in Allentown,
And they're closing all the factories down.
Out in Bethlehem they're killing time.
Filling out forms, standing in line.
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Posted on December 3, 2009 at 1:54pm
Oakland County taxpayers may have dodged a new bus tax bullet, but most are still paying a lot for buses they don't ride.
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Posted on December 1, 2009 at 11:30am
Consumer Protection? In America, we have the glorious option of getting things fast, cheap, with fees and without and almost always some mix of all of the above and more — all because of businesses constantly looking to do what we want, when we want and how we want at a price we're willing to pay. This magic of the marketplace happens in spite of politicians, not because of them.
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Posted on November 24, 2009 at 2:30pm
Thursday's Wall Street Journal
carried an article about Republican candidates for federal offices who are favored by establishment GOP power brokers, and how these candidates are suddenly finding themselves on the business end of the grassroots "Tea Party" opposition in many states. The article notes that this is creating heartburn for the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee because the GOP was behind finding these more establishment-minded politicians in the first place and now can't sell them to even the GOP primary voters.
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Posted on November 16, 2009 at 11:39am
Kalamazoo County wants taxpayers to help buy a new sports arena.
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Posted on November 11, 2009 at 10:59am
Today in Lansing: What state capitol demonstrations are a legitimate use of a school's resources and students and which are not?
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Posted on November 10, 2009 at 5:25pm
Recalls aren't used only by the small government side.
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Posted on October 30, 2009 at 4:48pm
There's worse things than a state budget that gets done late. Consider what happened when they got it done on time.
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Posted on October 22, 2009 at 4:09pm
The Silverdome is for sale because Pontiac can't afford to keep it. Michigan lawmakers think other cities need stadiums too.
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Posted on October 13, 2009 at 1:27pm
Can Michigan, a poorer-than-average state, continue to support teachers that are paid more than average? The debate continues.
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Posted on October 7, 2009 at 3:53pm
27 GOP Lawmakers got campaign money from the union that lobbies against the 3 percent reduction in the School Aid budget.
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Posted on October 5, 2009 at 4:53pm
If Michigan's public schools were a business competing in the marketplace, would the 4th highest teacher salaries in the nation put them out of business?
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Posted on October 2, 2009 at 6:42pm
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Posted on September 30, 2009 at 5:23pm
A big labor union is calling up its favorite Republicans and telling them not to cut the budget.
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Posted on September 30, 2009 at 11:11am
Thank you for contacting the Mackinac Center and Capitol Confidential about our views on whether citizens should approve a state constitutional convention, which will be on the 2010 ballot. The Center doesn’t have any “official” view on this, but I’m glad to share my own, with which most of my colleagues generally agree. In short, it's “If you let slip the dogs of war, you can’t control where they run.” (Or something like that.)
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Posted on September 29, 2009 at 9:47pm
Q. If it comes down to an all-cut budget, can House Republicans be counted on to supply the needed votes?
"If House Republicans can't be counted on to support an all-cut budget, what is the reason for the existence of House Republicans?" DiSano said. "That caucus is filled with hard-line conservatives who talk tough in GOP primaries. Now is their chance to shine and cut, cut and cut some more. The question is do they have the guts to go home and explain these cuts?" … more
Posted on September 29, 2009 at 11:17am
Proposed K-12 cuts are not so scary in real-world context. If we hired teachers from the state of Washington, then we could cut almost 4 times as much.
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Posted on September 24, 2009 at 6:38pm
Critics from the pro-spending, pro-government side of the ideological spectrum have famously been throwing the charge of “Astroturf” — i.e. fake “grass roots” — at the various TEA Party gatherings and town hall meetings that have been flaring up across the nation since April 15.
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Posted on September 23, 2009 at 11:10pm
There has been a steady drumbeat of accusations this summer from defenders of the “big government solution” side of the health care debate that the “town hall” and “TEA Party” protests against members of congress are organized by insurance companies, the Republican Party and various other so-called “Astroturf” agitators who don’t represent “normal” Americans. If one actually attends these events (as I have) the absurdity of this allegation becomes abundantly clear. However, if the “Astroturf” pejorative has any meaning at all, surely it would apply to a protest event on which the official press secretary for one of the major political parties is doing the PR work for the “grassroots project,” AND is acknowledging that the grassroots project and its work are all tied directly to the political party’s national committee.
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Posted on September 4, 2009 at 3:00pm
The
Detroit News says there was a
big party in Tripoli, yesterday to celebrate the Gadhafi coup's 40th anniversary. A more local angle on this event is Gadhafi’s other role as an international man of business. You see, he was into Bailout Nation WAY before it was cool. Early 1979 was the last time Chrysler teetered on the brink of insolvency – that time asking (and eventually winning) $1.5 billion in bailout loan guarantees from the U.S. taxpayer. In this most recent go-round the bankruptcy bailout wheel, ChryCo was pushed into becoming a subsidiary of the supposedly stronger Fiat. But Fiat has had an
interesting government bailout history of its own . . .
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Posted on September 2, 2009 at 11:31am
Prosperity is measured by what it takes to shop for food.
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Posted on September 1, 2009 at 11:30am