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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

    No Rick Snyder for governor. Anybody in the primary but Rick Michigan.


    By Republican Michigander, Section News
    Posted on Thu Jul 29, 2010 at 10:04:12 PM EST
    Tags: Rick Snyder, Primary, Rick Michigan (all tags)

    It's no secret who I've voted for this primary. Mike Cox. I have my positives and negatives on all the candidates who are running, except there is one candidate who I hope loses this August. Rick Snyder. I'm not sure I can even support him in November. That is how much I am against Rick Snyder. I will have a real tough time being able to vote for him due to his economic liberal ties, social liberalism, failure to answer questions without being evasive, and most of all his outsourcing of jobs away from America. I won't vote for Dillon or Bernero, nor any BSTP candidate, but Rick hasn't earned a general election vote from me, even by lesser of two evil standards. I don't like Bernero or Dillon's politics, but I don't have the same personal dislike for them that I did with John Kerry or Barack Obama and their uber arrogance and elitism. Personally, I like Dillon from the few times I've met him. I never met Bernero, but I like how he's unafraid to take a stand. I respect that, even if I disagree. Dillon's at least somewhat pro-life and somewhat pro-2nd Amendment. That gives me more of a conscience to leave the race blank since I don't find much difference between Rick Michigan and Dillon on other issues. Bernero's to his left, but at least he's against outsourcing. Rick's got work to do to earn my general election vote.

    Normally, Rick Michigan would not be a threat. However, with a five way primary, we could have a repeat of Joe Schwarz. If one of the conservative campaign ran away with this in the primary, this would not be a problem. The main reason RTL and the Chamber endorsed Mike Cox is likely because Cox won statewide twice, was a conservative, is not afraid to make tough decisions, and was leading in many of the polls. The other reason is to stop Rick Michigan. It's close, and here's the latest poll from WXYZ.

    From WXYZ.com

    An exclusive WXYZ - Detroit Free Press poll conducted by EPIC MRA for its statewide media partners has Snyder ahead by 2 points with 26 percent of the vote. Cox is in second place with 24 percent followed by Hoekstra with 23 percent. Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard is in fourth place with 10 percent and State Senator Tom George of Kalamazoo is last with 1 percent. Fourteen percent are undecided.

    I don't know accurate that poll is, but I've seen the large split before. 2004. Schwarz, DeWeese (now a democrat), Bisbee, Walberg, DeRossett, and Smith. That was my concern then, and that's my concern now with Rick Michigan taking the role of Joe Schwarz and Cox, Bouchard, Hoekstra, and George taking the spots of the rest of them.

    Unfortunately, I don't think Rick Snyder has been effectively vetted. If he was, this wouldn't be close, even with the five way split. These are the reasons why I can not support Rick Michigan, who as far as I'm concerned is more of the mealy mouthed Jennifer Granholm, Ken Sikkema, Rick Johnson establishment type of Lansing problem running as an outsider.

    Reasons:

    Outsourcing. Rick Snyder is an outsourcer. This is Michigan. This is a manufacturing state. I know that we need to diversify our economy, but that does not mean we throw manufacturing under the bus. Our jobs belong here and not China. Gateway Computers, under Rick Snyder's leadership at Chairman, sent jobs to China and Mexico. That's an indisputable fact. I have picture proof of the outsourcing from a 1996 or 1997 Gateway, which was created during the time of Rick Snyder being the president. I go into more details of his outsourcing here which also has the pictures.

    Even if you are a supporter of outsourcing, something I despise, you do not want to support Rick Snyder. Outsourcers do not do well in Michigan. It is the ultimate sin in politics. NAFTA, GATT, and Most favored nation trade status in China. Just the rumor of outsourcing was a major factor in the defeat of Dick DeVos. With Rick Michigan, it's not rumor, it's fact, and combine that with social conservatives not liking him very much. Rick Snyder will lose in November. I know what the poll says now, but who will vote for a jobs-killer? Virg Bernero will have a field day against this guy.

    Life - That's a big issue to me. Rick Snyder is not pro-life. He dumped $20,000 supporting proposition 2 which promotes research of human embryoes, and outlaws discouraging of it, whichever that means.

    Rick Michigan did not sign a no tax pledge.

    Rick Michigan supports racial preferences and opposed the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative.  

    Questionable supporters - Joe Schwarz is well known for being pro-abortion, pro-embryo research, a gun grabber, and a RINO (supporting Mark Schauer, a yesman for Obama in Congress). Bill Milliken, another RINO, supported Obama, Granholm, and John Kerry, and is the most pro-abortion (tax funded), anti-hunting, and anti-2nd Amendment governor in Michigan history. I rarely use the term RINO anymore and safe it for those who support democrats. Schwarz and Milliken qualify. Milliken gave us the Single Business Tax and lead Michigan through its last exodus. No thanks.  

    Center for Michigan - That was created as opposition to the fiscal conservative Mackinac Center. Phil Power, former owner of the Livingston County Press/Hometown Newspapers runs the show. Power's a longtime democrat (although supported Joe Schwarz republicans too) and supported several tax increases in his editorials. Others at the Center for Michigan include fiscal liberals and ex-politicians like Bill Milliken, Doug Ross, Paul Hillegonds, (Detroit Renaissance/Business Leaders for Michigan - and its services tax), and Joe Schwarz.

    Snyder was the first MEDC chair. Government picking winners and losers. Snyder's company received millions from MEDC.

    What plan? Most of his plan presented was powerpoint style fluff. It's good for talking points, but does not have details. That contrasts to Mike Cox who has detailed plans on his website.

    Lemons - Last but not least, my 1998 Gateway was an expensive piece of junk that went through three motherboards and two hard drives. I haven't gone back to them and do not plan to do so.

    We need to stop Rick Snyder during this primary. Right now if the polls are to be believed, Mike Cox has the best chance to stop him. One thing I can say is that I know what Mike's going to do. He made his promises to me as AG regarding 2nd Amendment issues and kept them. He was not afraid to take a stand on MCRI or life issues. He was not afraid to take a stand on economic issues regarding taxes and spending. He's walked the walk besides talking the talk and has my support.

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    GREAT amounts of info here (none / 0) (#1)
    by JGillman on Thu Jul 29, 2010 at 10:19:26 PM EST
    Everyone should re-read repeatedly till it is memorized.

    A Snyder win Aug 03 would be horrible for Michigan.

    My voting address is Plymouth Township; my (none / 0) (#2)
    by RushLake on Sat Jul 31, 2010 at 05:36:34 AM EST
    "Up North" place is at Rush Lake in Montmorency County. My wife and I have been driving all over Northern Wayne, Eastern Washtenaw, and Southern Oakland County looking for a new voting address. I have seen a lot of Rick signs in all of those places in people's front yards especially. If they're to be believed, his ground game is very good. It actually doesn't surprise me that his signs have popped up like mushrooms in the S.E. Michigan locales I've been. The Michigan Extortian Association (a.k.a. the teacher's union) has done an excellent job of turning the useful idiot's (a.k.a. parents) brains to mush in places like Plymouth-Canton. That written, they know their captive party will be a hard sell even with the "idiots" who do turn out to vote. What better way to get a good maleable Milliken/Schwartz RINO in office and still be able to eat their cake too? Not that just the MEA has a heavy hand here, but just conjecturing. What is amazing to me is the support in places in N.E. Michigan except democrat Alpena.

    We need a leader, not a "team player" (none / 0) (#3)
    by bearb319 on Sun Aug 01, 2010 at 07:33:21 AM EST
    IMHO, Cox shows leadership material, Hoekstra does not ( Congress is not leadership training, especially with all the bailout crap going on there).

    Will be an interesting vote on Tuesday.

    B

    I am glad... (1.00 / 1) (#4)
    by rightscott on Wed Aug 04, 2010 at 09:58:29 AM EST
    I've been waiting for my party to return to the Milliken era, when we were not controlled by Right to Life, and the far right wing.  I am excited to finally have another Governor candidate that actully makes sense.  Protecting the environment and creating jobs at the same time is a good thing, guys.  I am sad that Walberg beat Rooney, however.

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