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Posted at 8:42am on Apr. 23, 2008 MI-07 Candidate Mark Schauer and Senate Dems vote NO on vital new relief while Granholm touts tax breaks

By RightMichigan.com

Cross-posted on Right Michigan at www.RightMichigan.com.

Talk about mixed signals.  Yesterday while Jennifer Granholm jubilantly touted the promise of several thousand new jobs in the Kalamazoo area made possible by a giant M.E.G.A. tax break and while media outlets across the State highlighted the role reduced taxes played in making the new jobs possible the Democrats were back in Lansing trying to scuttle a tax relief package aimed at aiding thousands of additional businesses across the State.

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Posted at 9:34am on Feb. 4, 2008 Another day, another load of mixed signals to job makers

By RightMichigan.com

Cross-posted on Right Michigan at www.RightMichigan.com.

Discussion ramps up this week in Washington, D.C. and Lansing, Michigan over various budget and stimulus plans aimed at getting various economies out of various stages of recession.  The national economy hasn't entered a recession just yet but fears are running high and the Republicans and Democrats are all trying to hurdle one another on the road to one plan or another.  Here in Michigan we've been in a single-state recession for the last six years or so and the Governor is racing back to that same old bag of tricks that have failed to correct the ship her first five years in office.

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Posted at 9:07am on Jan. 8, 2008 Court won't save partial birth abortion ban tossing it back to the Legislature and the Governor

By RightMichigan.com

Cross-posted on Right Michigan at www.RightMichigan.com.

The Grand Rapids Press reports that the United States Supreme Court opted not to hear an appeal to a lower court ruling throwing out Michigan's ban on the barbaric killing procedure known as partial birth abortion.  

An appeals court tossed the law last summer claiming that by banning a procedure which involves delivering a living human baby feet first, shoving a pair of scissors into the base of the kid's neck, sliding a suction tube directly into his brain and then turning on a vacuum, pumping out his grey matter and crushing his skull (while he fights and moves and kicks and flails his little arms) the legislature might have also accidentally banned other killing methods.  And we couldn't have that, could we.  I mean, as a civilized people we absolutely have to protect neat little tricks like these.  After all, it's science.  Or something.

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