Month: October 2015

GOP, it’s time to give 9 or 10 candidates a participation award and send them home

GOP, it’s time to give 9 or 10 candidates a participation award and send them home

If the Republican Party were capable of embarrassment, this debate season would have already turned it redder than John Kasich’s forehead. Each debate has had its own pre-debate where each of the candidates who are losing so badly they aren’t in the main debate ends up getting as much as or more time to talk than the poll leaders. The […]

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Republicans want to talk about fantasy economics, not fantasy football

Republicans want to talk about fantasy economics, not fantasy football

Chris Christie was mad. So mad that CNBC security was afraid that he might go Kool-Aid. The failed governor and successful punchline of millions of bridge jokes didn’t want to talk about fantasy football, which is essentially unregulated gambling that seems to be grifting off of and deluding millions Americans. NO! He wanted to lie about your Social Security. “It’s […]

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Michigan high school principal: Women should be slut shamed because boys are just sex maniacs, gosh darn it

Michigan high school principal: Women should be slut shamed because boys are just sex maniacs, gosh darn it

This right here? This is pure an unadulterated sexist bullshit: 1. Being wired more visual, males are attracted to shape and skin. Yes, a lot of bare skin or tightly covered (Spandex!) skin is a sexual distraction to a male. He will say, the more skin the better…but this leads him to treat women as ‘sex objects’ rather than respect […]

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Trott & Trott, Matty Moroun, and GOP Congressman Mike Bishop’s legacy of cashing in on his elected position

Trott & Trott, Matty Moroun, and GOP Congressman Mike Bishop’s legacy of cashing in on his elected position

It’s no secret that Republican Congressman Mike Bishop (MI-08) has been in the pocket of Michigan billionaire Matty Moroun for years. In 2010, Bishop was the State Senate Majority leader and promised to hold a vote on a new bridge crossing from Michigan into Canada. However, he ended up blocking the vote, something Matty Moroun liked very much, indeed, since […]

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GUEST POST – Hey, Great Lakes Education Project: Got Integrity?

GUEST POST – Hey, Great Lakes Education Project: Got Integrity?

The following essay was written by Mitchell Robinson and was originally published on his most-excellent blog at MitchellRobinson.net. Robinson is associate professor and chair of music education, and coordinator of the music student teaching program at Michigan State University. His essay is reposted here with permission. The Great Lakes Education Project is a Michigan advocacy organization dedicated to advancing the […]

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Gawker writer judges Grand Rapids’ ArtPrize by its founder, not its art

Gawker writer judges Grand Rapids’ ArtPrize by its founder, not its art

New York City’s finest arts and media institution, Gawker, published a lengthy piece today exposing the “right-wing” “scam” that is ArtPrize. You know, the art competition hosted in the city of Grand Rapids every year. Apparently because the founder’s last name is DeVos, ArtPrize is a nefarious scheme to dupe stupid Midwesterners into enjoying terrible art in the pursuit of…well…something […]

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UPDATED: Flint Mayor Dayne Walling talks about Flint’s water crisis, Emergency Managers, and the State government

UPDATED: Flint Mayor Dayne Walling talks about Flint’s water crisis, Emergency Managers, and the State government

As the water crisis has unfolded in Flint over the past few months, there has been an enormous amount of finger pointing and blame shifting going around. Just this week, Darnell Earley wrote an op-ed piece for The Detroit News absolving himself of any of that blame, despite the fact that he or one of his predecessors was in charge […]

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The epic failure of Michigan Republicans on road funding in 101 news headlines

The epic failure of Michigan Republicans on road funding in 101 news headlines

The picture above is a screenshot of a Detroit Free Press article published yesterday. In the article, Gov. Snyder paints on an optimistic smile and says he’s confident that there is “strong momentum” for something getting done on road funding, despite a half decade of failed efforts on his part and on the part of his Republican colleagues in the […]

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GUEST POST: Was Michigan charter school board complicit in theft of tax dollars by its founder Steve Ingersoll?

GUEST POST: Was Michigan charter school board complicit in theft of tax dollars by its founder Steve Ingersoll?

Steve Ingersoll has become the face of charter school operators scamming Michigan taxpayers by siphoning tax dollars intended for education into their own personal bank accounts. Ingersoll founded and operated the Bay City Academy in Bay City and the Grand Traverse Academy in Grand Traverse County. Last spring he was convicted on three counts of criminal tax fraud connected to […]

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Anti-labor corporatist group wastes over $1 million on failed petition drive to end prevailing wage in Michigan

Anti-labor corporatist group wastes over $1 million on failed petition drive to end prevailing wage in Michigan

The anti-labor group Protecting Michigan Taxpayers (PMT) was formed in 2012 as a front group for anti-union forces who wanted to defeat Proposal 2 which would have enshrined collective bargaining rights for workers into Michigan’s state constitution. The group had been dormant since their victory in November of 2012 but was resurrected last spring to push a ballot initiative of […]

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Whatever happened to the Democrats’ “Big Tent”?

Whatever happened to the Democrats’ “Big Tent”?

Remember when the Democratic Party was the party of the “big tent?” As of today it seems to have become a two-candidate party. But it certainly didn’t happen in an organic way, that is by voters hearing what each candidate envisions for the U.S. and why, and then winnowing out the candidates that lack vision, leadership skills, or more importantly […]

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