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Tag: corporate welfare (page 3)By Corinthian Scales, Section News
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The fallout on this from Weeper Boehners' House? 61% of the voting Republicans voted with the socialist Democrats. Bachmann did not vote. How did our reps do? Those who appropriately voted 'NO': Amash, Huizenga, Upton, Walberg. Thank you. Now, the Big Government Corporate Welfare vote: Benishek, Camp, McCotter, Miller, Rogers. Yes... Benishek, Camp, McCotter, Miller, and Rogers outed themselves again voting along with the unanimous Michigan Democrat vote. Remember that. (3 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Truly amazing to witness how Progressivism has ruined this nation.
Senator Paul, I do believe you're looking at this in the wrong light... (148 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Remember folks, this is only about transparency.
Lansing- The University of Michigan and Michigan State University could lose millions in state aid next year if they don't comply with legislative dictates that some view as ideological micromanaging of the state's largest universities. It is very important to note the following.
Voters authorized a constitutional amendment in 2008 to allow Michigan scientists to create embryonic stem cell lines. But lawmakers included a requirement in the 2012 budget to have researchers file an annual report with a handful of figures, including how many stem cell lines it has created. Now, let's flashback to July 19, 2010. (394 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Naming names...
Nice legislative follow through on this, Rep Amash! It is noted: Not cosponsoring the elimination of Corporate Welfare, Dr. Benishek? This seems to explain your presidential candidate endorsement rather well. (1 comment) Comments >> By Croton Crier, Section News
November 2010 brought great hopes to Michigan. Many new members elected to the MI House and Senate vowed to stop the hemorrhage of debt, regulation, and taxation. Perhaps the greatest hope of freedom loving people was the promise to end Obama care and its unconstitutional overreach into our personal lives.
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