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Michigan’s Big Business coalition ramps up campaign against raising minimum wage

Michigan’s Big Business coalition ramps up campaign against raising minimum wage

As groups around the state prepare to gather signatures to put a proposal on the ballot to raise Michigan’s minimum wage, a coalition of businessmen is preparing to fight the proposal tooth and nail. Before you bust my chops for using the phrase “businessmen”, take a look at video from the event. Other than Sen. Rebecca Warren, there do not […]

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Netroots Nation ticket prices go up TONIGHT! Plus special rate for Michiganders inside.

Netroots Nation ticket prices go up TONIGHT! Plus special rate for Michiganders inside.

You do NOT want to miss this! As happens every year, the cost of a ticket to Netroots Nation goes up incrementally throughout the year. Tonight prices for the standard rate go up at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time so, if you’re planning on going, GET YOUR TICKET TODAY! You can do so by clicking HERE. Now, if you’re a Michigander, […]

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EAA chief responds to ACLU letter + summer EAA schedule being determined by customers … err, students

EAA chief responds to ACLU letter + summer EAA schedule being determined by customers … err, students

As I mentioned yesterday, the ACLU discovered that the Education Achievement Authority had a job posting on their website for pre-school teachers that described the position at three different schools as being “teachers are responsible for implementing a developmentally appropriate early childhood education curriculum in a Christian setting”. As I wrote in my post about this, the job posting language […]

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The schooling of a fool: John Dingell puts tea partier Dan Benishek in his place

The schooling of a fool: John Dingell puts tea partier Dan Benishek in his place

It’s bad enough to be a Republican but do you have to be a jackass, too? When Republicans blasted their way into the halls of Congress after the tea party wave of 2010, they found themselves among colleagues, some of whom had been there for years, even decades. John Dingell, for example, was entering his sixth decade as a member […]

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New poll shows Mark Schauer and Gary Peters with solid leads among likely voters

New poll shows Mark Schauer and Gary Peters with solid leads among likely voters

New polling by Clarity Campaign Labs shows Democrats Mark Schauer and Gary Peters with sizable leads over Republicans Rick Snyder and Terri Lynn Land in the statewide races for Governor and U.S. Senator among likely voters. Snyder’s approval rating is now less than 40% (39%) while nearly half of the voters polled (46%) disapprove of his performance. Schauer leads him […]

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Congressman Dan Kildee on Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette’s anti-ACA crusade

Congressman Dan Kildee on Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette’s anti-ACA crusade

I spoke with Rep. Kildee about AG Schuette’s decision to join an anti-ACA lawsuit that could cost Michiganders millions. Last week, the news broke that Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette had signed on to a federal lawsuit that would raise taxes by eliminating tax credits available under the Affordable Care Act (ACA). So far, 86 percent of the Michiganders who […]

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Terri Lynn Land emerges to speak…on YouTube: “One of Us” (if you’re filthy rich, that is)

Terri Lynn Land emerges to speak…on YouTube: “One of Us” (if you’re filthy rich, that is)

When millionaire Republicans run… Terri Lynn Land has emerged from her self-imposed exile where she isn’t required to answer any questions to speak with the voters of Michigan through a YouTube video where she isn’t required to answer any questions. The last thing Land wants is to have to answer hard questions or take firm positions. If you want to […]

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Why the GOP’s new, anti-gay ‘Southern Strategy’ won’t work

Why the GOP’s new, anti-gay ‘Southern Strategy’ won’t work

There’s no freedom greater than my freedom from your religion In 1968, the year after the Supreme Court ended all bans on interracial marriage, 72 percent of Americans were still opposed to so-called “mixed marriages.” Richard Nixon ran for president campaigning on “states rights” and “law and order.”  It worked. He was easily elected then re-elected in a landslide. Nixon […]

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EAA grab bag: Job posting for EAA preschool in a “Christian setting”, Chancellor Covington in spin mode, and more

EAA grab bag: Job posting for EAA preschool in a “Christian setting”, Chancellor Covington in spin mode, and more

Yesterday, the ACLU of Michigan sent Education Achievement Authority Chancellor John Covington a letter asking about this job posting (archived HERE.) The job posting is for preschool teachers at Law, Bethune, and Brenda Scott elementary schools, all part of the EAA. The job description says that the, “teachers are responsible for implementing a developmentally appropriate early childhood education curriculum in […]

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UPDATED: Conduct unbecoming: Par for the course with Michigan Congressman Kerry Bentivolio

UPDATED: Conduct unbecoming: Par for the course with Michigan Congressman Kerry Bentivolio

By tacit approval, Rep. Bentivolio endorses disparaging comments made by staffer Tim Bos about Rep. John Dingell. UPDATE: Rep. Bentivolio’s office responds. See below. When the news broke that U.S. Congressman John Dingell was retiring, social media was buzzing at full tilt. Almost to a person, everyone I saw comment on the news was respectful of Rep. Dingell’s longstanding service […]

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An EAA teacher on why she quit: “You are the most unprofessional people I’ve ever worked with”

An EAA teacher on why she quit: “You are the most unprofessional people I’ve ever worked with”

Today’s interview is with Karyn Brooks, a former teacher at the Mary McLeod Bethune Elementary-Middle School, or “Bethune” as everyone generally calls it. Karyn is unique among the teachers with whom I have spoken because she had the good sense to get out of the EAA before the end of its first calendar year of existence. She took a more […]

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