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    So The New PAC Man On The Block Is Gonna Buy China A NAFTA Bridge After All


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Aug 25, 2011 at 09:23:13 PM EST
    Tags: Governor Snyder, NITC-DRIC Bridge, Communist China, Public-Private Partnerships, NGO, Corporacracy, Central Planning, Canada, America, Mexico, United Nations, Agenda 21, Follow The Money (all tags)

    Wrap this one in your Gadsden's and smoke it, TEA Partiers.

    Gov. Rick Snyder is forming a political action committee called "One Tough Nerd," stirring speculation he needs more financial muscle to win approval of his controversial bridge plan.

    Paperwork to form the "One Tough Nerd" committee was recently filed with the Michigan Secretary of State. Snyder's press secretary, Sara Wurfel, confirmed Thursday the PAC is Snyder's.

    ...

    Both of Snyder's predecessors, Democrat Gov. Jennifer Granholm and Republican Gov. John Engler, had similar committees they used for political fund-raising and expenditures not directly related to their election campaigns. Such entities are commonly known as "leadership PACs," and governors typically use them to give financial support to the campaigns of state lawmakers and other government officials or candidates.

    But unlike Granholm or Engler, Snyder refused to accept PAC donations during his campaign for governor in 2010. Corporations and lobbying groups often form PACs, and Snyder said during the campaign he refused to accept PAC money to show that he would not be beholden to special interests.

    Read the rest here

    Matter of fact, Snyder's trip to pick at scraps from Communist China is perfect timing...

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    Governor Snyder's NAFTA Bridge


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Sat Aug 13, 2011 at 07:43:29 PM EST
    Tags: Governor Snyder, NITC-DRIC Bridge, Communist China, Public-Private Partnerships, NGO, Corporacracy, Central Planning, Canada, America, Mexico, United Nations, Agenda 21, Follow The Money (all tags)

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Governor Snyder's NITC Bridge and Public-Private Partnerships


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Mon Aug 08, 2011 at 06:34:04 PM EST
    Tags: Governor Snyder, NITC-DRIC Bridge, Public-Private Partnerships, NGO, Corporacracy, Central Planning, Canada, America, Mexico, United Nations, Agenda 21, Follow The Money (all tags)

    Well, Governor Snyder is pushing forward his Big Government Bridge agenda and throwing our coerced tax dollars to the Moocher Class.

    Gov. Rick Snyder pledged Tuesday that a new government-sponsored bridge to Canada would include multiple benefits for the residents of the hard-hit Delray district in southwest Detroit.

    Marked by poverty, dumped trash, numerous vacant lots and boarded-up buildings, Delray is the district where the Snyder-backed New International Trade Crossing bridge would land on the Detroit side. Community leaders led by Rep. Rashida Tlaib, a Democrat who represents the district in Lansing, accompanied Snyder Tuesday afternoon on a bus tour of Delray and lobbied him for a community-benefits agreement as part of the NITC project.

    Snyder promised that there would be such a benefits package, although there were no specifics about what it might include.

    This Public-Private Bridge [Sec. 3 (e), (l)] agenda is getting beyond disgusting.  Do folks really understand what Governor Snyder is getting America and Michigan involved in?

    (3 comments, 241 words in story) Full Story

    Palin's Response


    By JGillman, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Wed Jan 12, 2011 at 04:18:10 PM EST
    Tags: Sarah Palin, Free Speech, Arizona, America (all tags)

    (6 comments) Comments >>

    Exporting Christmas


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Fri Dec 24, 2010 at 04:25:36 PM EST
    Tags: America, Chinese, Christmas, Happy Holidays, Jesus Christ, Merry Christmas, Michigan, Sam Adams, Seasons greetings, Tradition, US, USA (all tags)

    ~ Cross posted from MTTM ~

    It seems every time the good ol US of A comes up with a really great idea, it's value is seen by some as something to capitalize on, so that added regulatory measures and profit siphoning processes are added by government, tools of government, or users of government.  And certainly, when we do something in this country, it is decidedly big enough that it has its process duplicated by those who think they can compete with us, and because of the siphoning, it usually isn't too hard.

    As many know, I make my living wholesaling CCTV products that come from a variety of countries, but only a few from the US.  I have a decent business relationship with overseas based firms that 30 years ago could not have been possible.  I respect the ability to import, and I support the competitive nature even in the face of purposefully devalued foreign currency and living conditions.  The opportunity for people to compete in some manner sometimes requires this, and what happened during our own industrial revolution now gives hope to even the poorest in nations that seemingly would not have ever had such happenings.

    Rugged capitalism gives opportunity to those who are willing to WORK for it.

    (1364 words in story) Full Story

    9.11.01 "Never Forget" Memorial Event in Lansing As Part of Nationwide Remembrance


    By apackof2, Section News
    Posted on Wed Sep 09, 2009 at 10:02:09 AM EST
    Tags: 9.11, Sept. 11. press release, memorial, never forget, Capitol, grassroots in michigan, America (all tags)

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    God Bless America, God Bless Our Troops


    By apackof2, Section News
    Posted on Fri Jul 10, 2009 at 10:09:59 AM EST
    Tags: Proud to be an American, Air Force, America, Army, traditional values, country music, independence, events, freedom, Georgia, God Bless America, God Bless Our Troops, graditude, grassroots in michigan, Lee Greenwood, Marines, Navy, pride, soldiers, tea parties 2009, Tim McGraw, Toby Keith, troops, video, service, sacrifice (all tags)

    I just received this video via my e-mail.(thank you Saul Anuzis)

    (157 words in story) Full Story

    Lost Generation


    By Wendy Day, Section News
    Posted on Tue Mar 03, 2009 at 10:12:28 AM EST
    Tags: politics, america, hope (all tags)

    This is why we must fight!

    (1 comment) Comments >>

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