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    Tag: Massive Federal debt is not a factor (page 2)

    Tell it to the Nerd Voters, Rep. Rogers


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Oct 09, 2012 at 09:40:31 AM EST
    Tags: Mike Rogers, Rick Snyder, U of M, ChiComs, DRIC-NITC, Sino-Michigan Properties LLC, Obamacare Health Exchange, Anti-Right To Work, Public-Private Partnerships, Crony Capitalism, MEDC, Light Rail boondoggles, Massive Federal debt is not a factor, Epic FAIL, Tax Hiker, One Term Nerd, Agema start scouting, 2014 (all tags)

    Noticed an interesting post discussing our infrastructure, and communications over at Hall of Record

    Huawei, a global Chinese telecommunications equipment manufacturer already doing limited business in the U.S., poses a threat to national and corporate security say members of the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Those congressmen speak to Steve Kroft for a 60 Minutes investigation to be broadcast Sunday, Oct. 7 at 7:30 p.m. ET and 7:00 p.m. PT.

    The world's largest maker of telecommunications equipment has been under investigation for the past year by the committee, which will issue its report on the Chinese company on Monday. The committee's chair, Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.), tells Kroft, "If I were an American company today...and you are looking at Huawei, I would find another vendor if you care about your intellectual property, if you care about your consumers' privacy, and you care about the national security of the United States of America."

    More

    No kidding, Mike.  Good thing the Canadians had Snyder file a Buy American waiver on their DRIC, too.

    Sure poses a quagmire for the MI-GOP loyalists, and the ChiCom loving Governerd, doesn't it?

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    Complete Waste of Federal Confiscated Tax Dollars


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed Aug 22, 2012 at 09:05:55 AM EST
    Tags: Rick Snyder, Dangerously Incompetent, Bureaucratic Tool, One Term Nerd, Progressives, Massive Federal debt is not a factor, Light Rail boondoggles, Goonion Labor Payola, Roger Penske M-1 rail boondoggle, Billionaire Welfare, Public-Private Partnerships, DRIC-NITC, Corporate Welfare, ChiComs, Globalism, Follow The Money (all tags)

    via The Detroit News

    Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood met with Gov. Rick Snyder and the state Senate Republican leader Tuesday on the long-stalled regional transit authority.

    LaHood praised the meeting with Sen. Majority Leader Randy Richardville and said progress was being made. He said he planned to meet with the state House Speaker Jase Bolger early next month.

    "I believe within the next month or so we will be able to make some announcements and we're making a lot of progress and I things are moving in the right direction," LaHood said.

    In February 2010, the Transportation Department awarded $25 million for Detroit light rail as part of a 9.3-mile, $500 million project that was to travel up Woodward to Eight Mile.

    Rest here

    Speaker Bolger, here's a chance to redeem yourself with stopping this wasteful progressive agenda by a No Go in the House on Gov JenniRick Snydholms' utopian Regional Transit Authority.

    Though, good for graft.

    (11 comments) Comments >>

    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    GOP Presidential Nominee, Mitt Romney: "Yup, That's My Guy..."


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Sat Aug 11, 2012 at 01:35:50 PM EST
    Tags: Epic FAIL, One Term Nerd, Anti-Right To Work, DRIC-NITC, ChiComs, Public-Private Partnerships, MEDC, Light Rail boondoggles, Massive Federal debt is not a factor, Obamacare Health Exchange, Agema start scouting, 2014, Anyone but Stabenow, NObama (all tags)

    Conservative principles crumbling under pressure?  Potentially, just a heartbeat away.

    Must be what the RNC is shooting for as its slogan this election.

    (1 comment) Comments >>

    Eunuchty


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed Aug 08, 2012 at 07:41:58 PM EST
    Tags: Epic FAIL, One Term Nerd, Anti-Right To Work, DRIC-NITC, ChiComs, Public-Private Partnerships, MEDC, Light Rail boondoggles, Massive Federal debt is not a factor, Obamacare Health Exchange, Agema start scouting, 2014, Anyone but Stabenow (all tags)

    Is this campaign meme intended to keep folks at home in November?

    "Take that Relentless Positive Action, and uh, bring it to Washington, DC"

    Oy!  Pete and John, wise up .. ditch the I ♥ Nerd schtick.  A lone 2010 primary 36% win infiltrated by Schwarz Democrats does not necessarily make one a Senator in 2012.

    Seriously, wtf are you two thinking?

    (1 comment) Comments >>

    Debbie Stabenow's Food Stamp Bill


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Jul 27, 2012 at 12:10:39 PM EST
    Tags: Farm Bill, Anyone But Stabenow, Progressives, Taxpayer Hammocks, Crony Capitalism, Wealth Redistribution, Government Funding, Massive Federal debt is not a factor, Divide and Bankrupt the Bourgeoisie, EPA, Energy, Trillions in New Debt, NObama (all tags)

    Joe Biden must be jealous.  Debbies' food stamps have replace him as Obama's vice president this election.

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    Wednesdays Divertere: Shovel Ready


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jul 18, 2012 at 01:52:18 PM EST
    Tags: Goonion Labor Payola, Lobbyists, Grant monies payday, Corrupt Legislators, WPA, FDR in hell, Rick Snyder, DRIC-NITC, NAFTA Bridge, ChiComs, Public-Private Partnerships, NGO, Anti-Right To Work, Will VETO R-T-W, Light Rail boondoggles, Massive Federal debt is not a factor, Government Funding, Green Subsidies, Corporate Welfare, It's about jobs?, TEA movement folk, Follow The Money, NObama, Anyone but Stabenow, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    Real world language involved heads up for the Piously Correct GOP viewer.


    Raw footage here.

    Sure sounds exactly like a Canadian owned US taxpayer funded DRIC "payday", ToughNerd.  Ya, zero Michigan tax dollars are involved too.  LOL  What a $42M joke so far.  And, "Free money," ToughNerd?  That sounds just like these Progressive folks.

    Figures don't lie, but liars sure do figure.

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    Like Obama, Snyder Sends Billions of US Tax Dollars To Foreigners


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jul 18, 2012 at 11:26:27 AM EST
    Tags: Rick Snyder, DRIC-NITC, NAFTA Bridge, ChiComs, Public-Private Partnerships, NGO, Anti-Right To Work, Will VETO R-T-W, Light Rail boondoggles, Massive Federal debt is not a factor, Obamacare Health Exchange, Foreign National Job Preference, H-1B Visas, EB-5 Citizenship, Tax Hiker, Wholesale Gas Tax, Registration Fees, Stem Cell Research, Government Funding, Green Subsidies, Follow The Money, NObama, Anyone but Stabenow, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    Anybody that didn't see this coming are willfully burying their head in the sand, or just gullible dupes eating up the spoon-fed disinformation from bought off propaganda whores.

    The Bridge changed from a bridge owned by Michigan to a Canadian owned bridge! A Canadian Crossing Authority will own the bridge now, even the half in Michigan.

    Video.  More.

    Birds of a Nationalizing feather, Gov. Ricky Snydholm.  Romney will love this.

    (4 comments) Comments >>

    Left-To-Work .. in Indiana


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Sat Jun 23, 2012 at 11:42:20 AM EST
    Tags: Rick Snyder, Anti-Right To Work, Will VETO R-T-W, DRIC-NITC, ChiCom, Public-Private Partnerships, Light Rail boondoggles, Massive Federal debt is not a factor, Obamacare Health Exchange, Foreign National Job Preference, H-1B Visas, EB-5 Citizenship, Wholesale Gas Tax, Registration Fees, Stem Cell Research, Government Funding, Cowardly with Detroits Financial Disaster, Progressives, a 'Placemaking' Czar ?, I marked my 2010 ballot and all I got was Bigger Government and No R-T-W (all tags)

    Part III in the series, via Inside Indiana Business

    PORTAGE, Ind. - Governor Mitch Daniels joined executives from Fronius USA, LLC, the fourth-largest solar inverter producer in the world, today to announce that the company will relocate its North American headquarters here from Michigan, creating up to 512 new jobs by 2016.

    The Austrian company will invest more than $26.64 million to lease and equip 400,000 square-feet of space in Portage to assemble and manufacture its products for the North American market. Through this new facility, Fronius plans to develop its current manufacturing capacities to meet the global demand for solar electronic inverters and welding technology.

    "We're excited to bring new jobs anywhere in Indiana, but we're particularly excited Fronius has chosen northwest Indiana," said Daniels. "Fronius is well-established, fast-growing and at the top of their field, exactly the kind of company we've rebuilt the Indiana business climate to attract."

    Fronius' relocation marks the 1,000th new business establishment or expansion the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, the state's lead economic development agency, has completed since its inception in 2005.

    Established in Brighton, Mich. in 2002, the family-owned, international company has been engaged in solar electronics since 1992, in particular the development and production of photovoltaic inverters for both grid-connected and independent power supplies.

    "Indiana has a great business climate with a perfect infrastructure for us, including a good network of suppliers and skilled employees," said Wolfgang Niedrist, managing director for U.S. sales at Fronius. "We can't wait to get to know the people of Indiana even better as we move into the community."
    ....

    Fronius' establishment in Indiana comes on the heels of two recent announcements from companies also relocating to Indiana from Michigan. Earlier this month, Spartan Motors, Inc. announced its plans to relocate  parts of its operations to Wakarusa from Michigan, creating up to 60 jobs by the second half of 2012. In May, Molded Foam, LLC announced its acquisition of a Michigan firm and intentions to relocate operations to Indiana, creating up to 45 jobs in Elkhart County by 2014.

    Rest here

    So it goes... Michigan continues to hemorrhage its Private Sector Job Creators flowing into Right-To-Work Indiana.  That really should make one question the motive behind Gov Snydholm going "all in" with bypassing the Legislature on his relentless Non-Agreement Agreement campaign for his quasi-government DRIC agenda.  

    Have fun in China this fall, Central Planning Nerd.

    (3 comments) Comments >>

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