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Organizing for Michigan for the 2014 elections has already begun in Washtenaw County

Organizing for Michigan for the 2014 elections has already begun in Washtenaw County

Don’t stop believin’… Back in February, I penned an essay titled Why I, as a dedicated and stalwart supporter of OFA, am asking you NOT to work with OFA in Michigan. In it, I implored Michigan Democratic activists to focus their attention solely on the task at hand: defeating Michigan Republicans at every juncture. It’s not going to be easy. […]

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Last day – Third Quarter fundraiser – We’re all in this together

Last day – Third Quarter fundraiser – We’re all in this together

Over the past six months, the pervasive power of corporatists in our society has really hit home for me. Corporate interests have so much money, so many resources, and have created such an effective network to put their personal, self-serving, profit-maximizing stamp on our policies and laws that the rest of us seem, at times, to have little if any […]

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Day 6 – Third Quarter fundraiser – Don’t let Eclectablog go bankrupt

Day 6 – Third Quarter fundraiser – Don’t let Eclectablog go bankrupt

If you saw Chris Savage announce that Detroit would be the sight of the next Netroots Nation, you know that he’s what we used to call a “rock star.” He doesn’t just perform well under pressure but he lives the life. Since he’s a grassroots political rock star, that generally doesn’t involve all-nighters on his tour bus that don’t end […]

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Detroit bankruptcy on hold, Snyder admin. smacked down by judge for “cheating good people who work”

Detroit bankruptcy on hold, Snyder admin. smacked down by judge for “cheating good people who work”

Surprise, surprise [Caricature by DonkeyHotey from photos by Anne C. Savage for Eclectablog] Yesterday afternoon, Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr, with the blessing of Governor Rick Snyder, filed bankruptcy paperwork for the city at 4:06 p.m. An emergency hearing by attorneys representing city pensioners was scheduled for 4:00 p.m. in the court room of Ingham County Judge Rosemarie Aquilina. The […]

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The day Detroit went bankrupt: A photographer’s story.

The day Detroit went bankrupt: A photographer’s story.

“Like the phoenix, Detroit WILL rise again” – Former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm I had a meeting yesterday with a client looking for current photographs to reflect their growing business, with its many new employees and in its new location only 10 miles north on Woodward Avenue from downtown Detroit. This client was a good 50-minute drive away from where […]

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Day 5 – Third Quarter fundraiser – Money, money, money

Day 5 – Third Quarter fundraiser – Money, money, money

This hurts me more than it hurts you… I’ll admit it: I HATE begging my readers for money. I live a pretty simple lifestyle with no expensive boats or vacation homes. We don’t travel much outside of work because we can’t afford it. But I do work hard. And so do the other contributors at Eclectablog. We’re trying to build […]

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VIDEO: Governor Rick Snyder on why he authorized bankruptcy for Detroit

VIDEO: Governor Rick Snyder on why he authorized bankruptcy for Detroit

Submitted without comment Michigan Governor Rick Snyder explains his decision to authorize Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn to file for Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy for the city:

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UPDATED: Detroit has filed for bankruptcy, largest city in US history to do so

UPDATED: Detroit has filed for bankruptcy, largest city in US history to do so

It was inevitable The Detroit Free Press is reporting this afternoon that Detroit Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr may file Chapter 9 municipal bankruptcy paperwork as early as tomorrow morning in an effort to stave off multiple lawsuits from various pension groups. The City of Detroit is in final preparations to file for federal bankruptcy as early as Friday morning, several […]

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Pure Michigan: Your trip begins in … Iowa?

Pure Michigan: Your trip begins in … Iowa?

Pure Iowa Graphic by Anne C. Savage After it was revealed last week that the state of Michigan had awarded a $1.5 million contract to produce and distribute a Michigan tourism magazine to an Iowa-based company, Crain’s Detroit Business filed a Freedom of Information Act request and learned that at least two Michigan-based companies had come in with lower bids. […]

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BREAKING: Former House Speaker Pro Tempore Pam Byrnes announces candidacy for the 7th Congressional District

BREAKING: Former House Speaker Pro Tempore Pam Byrnes announces candidacy for the 7th Congressional District

Look out, Tim Walberg. Your days are numbered. Pam Byrnes with Congressmen John Dingell and John Lewis Several months ago, I contacted former Michigan House Speaker Pro Tempore Pam Byrnes and her husband Kent Brown. I wanted to discuss the possibility of her running for Congress in the 7th District to oust the odious tea party grandfather Tim Walberg. I […]

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Day 4 — Third Quarter Fundraiser — Giving the people a platform

Day 4 — Third Quarter Fundraiser — Giving the people a platform

Why support Eclectablog? We do more than report stories others ignore. We help the voice of the people be heard. Citizen journalism is vital to our democracy not just because it’s unconstrained by corporate or special interests. Citizen journalism is by the people, for the people. When I joined Team Eclectablog, I was already speaking out on issues I care […]

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