Month: July 2013

Hillsdale College president interrupts thoughtful House hearing to let everyone know he’s a racist embarrassment

Hillsdale College president interrupts thoughtful House hearing to let everyone know he’s a racist embarrassment

The 1960s called, they want their racist rhetoric back I know we’re not a true “post racial” society. I want us to be. But I know we aren’t. But, at least in most public discourse, it’s definitely no longer acceptable to say racist things or to make derogatory remarks about specific races. Call it ‘political correctness’ if you want but […]

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Michigan Medicaid expansion remains stalled in the Senate

Michigan Medicaid expansion remains stalled in the Senate

Two days of hearings yield a disappointing lack of action. The Senate Government Operations Committee spent two days hearing testimony on Medicaid expansion and debating three possible paths forward. It voted for all three — which means there will be yet more debate and delay on legislation that could make a life-or-death difference for nearly 500,000 Michiganders. The committee did […]

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Nothing to see here, just a giant cloud of Detroit petcoke dust blowing into Canada

Nothing to see here, just a giant cloud of Detroit petcoke dust blowing into Canada

Just a totally harmless cloud of heavy metal-laden black dust, no problem at all The large piles of petcoke that have been stored on the banks of the Detroit River delivered a little surprise to the residents of Windsor across the border last weekend in the form of a thick black cloud of dust kicked up by a storm. Here’s […]

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America is about to change drastically — and it’s tearing the GOP apart

America is about to change drastically — and it’s tearing the GOP apart

The quest to become a more perfect union always upsets the less perfect As the son of the first parents in my subdivision to divorce, I recognized all the less-than-subtle signs of a family falling apart. Doors slamming, people staring at their toes as they grab the mail, days when it seemed as if the house was empty — yet […]

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Would you pay 68 cents more for a Big Mac so your server could make a living wage?

Would you pay 68 cents more for a Big Mac so your server could make a living wage?

I would See the update below for a rally to support fast food workers in Detroit at 10 a.m. this morning. Arnobio Morelix, a student at the University of Kansas, did some figuring recently and determined that, if McDonald’s employees earned a living wage of $15 per hour, the cost of their “famous” dollar menu would only increase 17¢. This […]

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Detroit Emergency Manager living well on the taxpayer dime

Detroit Emergency Manager living well on the taxpayer dime

Frugality is apparently NOT a job requirement Kevyn Orr scored a pretty sweet deal when he signed on as the Emergency Manager for Detroit. In addition to a car, a driver and a body guard, he’s also got a nice suite in the posh Book Cadillac hotel. This is on top of his $275,000 annual salary. Orr’s contract (pdf) also […]

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ACTION: Be heard at this week’s Michigan Senate hearings on Medicaid expansion

ACTION: Be heard at this week’s Michigan Senate hearings on Medicaid expansion

Government Operations Committee to discuss Medicaid expansion on Tues. and Wed. Speak out in support. There are at least half a million reasons to support Medicaid expansion in Michigan: providing healthcare coverage to nearly 500,000 uninsured Michiganders, largely the working poor, plus bringing more jobs and revenue into the state. The only reason to oppose Medicaid expansion? Trying to sabotage […]

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Michigan AG Schuette, tea party hero, to defend Detroit retirees in bankruptcy (or will he?)

Michigan AG Schuette, tea party hero, to defend Detroit retirees in bankruptcy (or will he?)

Color me skeptical The Detroit Free Press reports that Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette will file papework in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Detroit to defend state constitutional protections of the pensions of city retirees. Invoking his role as “the people’s attorney,” Schuette said he will file in U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Detroit on Monday to intervene in the city’s […]

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Jocelyn Benson on MSNBC talks about Michigan, Detroit, and working together to solve problems

Jocelyn Benson on MSNBC talks about Michigan, Detroit, and working together to solve problems

Michigan represent!

Michigan’s next Secretary of State, Professor Jocelyn Benson was on Up with Steve Kornacki this morning, talking about what’s happening in Michigan right now, how Detroit got to where it is today, and our path forward. It was a refreshingly smart and thoughtful conversation.

Watch it after the jump.

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Protest singing and WATCHING singing in the Wisconsin state Capitol now arrestable offenses

Protest singing and WATCHING singing in the Wisconsin state Capitol now arrestable offenses

Scott Walker has eradicated freedom of expression, free speech, and freedom to assemble in Wisconsin [Photo credit: Anne Savage, special to Eclectablog] This is shocking and can’t help but lead to lawsuits. Singers singing protest songs in the Wisconsin state Capitol building have been getting arrested in large numbers this week. Great coverage of this at Daily Kos by “Giles […]

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There’s only one ‘problem’ voter ID solves: Non-Republicans voting.

There’s only one ‘problem’ voter ID solves: Non-Republicans voting.

If you have to stop people from voting to win, your ideas suck As North Carolina passes the most offensive set of voter suppression laws in the nation, you have to hand it to Republicans. Pursuing voter ID is a poll-tested strategy: consistent majorities support these laws under the guise that they’re protecting the integrity of elections. The only problem […]

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