Newsalert: Missing senators rely heavily on union campaign dollars
"The 14 Wisconsin Democratic senators who fled to Illinois share more than just political sympathy with the public employees and unions targeted by Gov. Scott Walker's budget-repair bill.
The Senate Democrats count on those in the public sector as a key funding source for their campaigns.
In fact, one out of every five dollars raised by those Democratic senators in the past two election cycles came from public employees, such as teachers and firefighters, and their unions, a Journal Sentinel analysis of campaign records shows.
'It's very simple,' said Richard Abelson, executive director of District Council 48 of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees.
'We have interests and because of that we attempt to support candidates who support our interests.
It's pretty hard to find Republicans who support our interests these days.'
When you take money from the Koch brothers you are self-interested.
When you take money from government unions you are engaging in altruistic behavior!
Got that?"
Important stuff you won't get from the liberal media! We do the surfing so you can be informed AND have a life!
Tuesday, March 01, 2011
Billions in Bloat Uncovered in Beltway
Billions in Bloat Uncovered in Beltway - WSJ.com
"The U.S. government has 15 different agencies overseeing food-safety laws, more than 20 separate programs to help the homeless and 80 programs for economic development.
These are a few of the findings in a massive study of overlapping and duplicative programs that cost taxpayers billions of dollars each year, according to the Government Accountability Office"
"The U.S. government has 15 different agencies overseeing food-safety laws, more than 20 separate programs to help the homeless and 80 programs for economic development.
These are a few of the findings in a massive study of overlapping and duplicative programs that cost taxpayers billions of dollars each year, according to the Government Accountability Office"
Conservative All-Star Team: Meet the 47 Congressmen Who Voted for Every Spending Cut
» Conservative All-Star Team: Meet the 47 Congressmen Who Voted for Every Spending Cut - Big Government
"House Republicans emerged from last week’s government spending debate with a plan that cuts $61 billion from current levels — a notable achievement that sets an important marker for the coming showdown with President Obama and Senate Democrats.
In the course of the debate, 47 Republicans emerged as rock-solid conservatives willing to cut spending repeatedly."
Check 'em out!
I'm pretty sure Justin is already there....and so is our own Bill Huizenga!
Stand tall you patriots!
Thank you!
"House Republicans emerged from last week’s government spending debate with a plan that cuts $61 billion from current levels — a notable achievement that sets an important marker for the coming showdown with President Obama and Senate Democrats.
In the course of the debate, 47 Republicans emerged as rock-solid conservatives willing to cut spending repeatedly."
Check 'em out!
I'm pretty sure Justin is already there....and so is our own Bill Huizenga!
Stand tall you patriots!
Thank you!
Monday, February 28, 2011
Top 100 Teacher Salaries 2010
Champion News: "Top 100 Teacher Salaries 2010"
You have got to click this one!
And that doesn't include bennees.....
And they want MORE of our money?!!!!!
You have got to click this one!
And that doesn't include bennees.....
And they want MORE of our money?!!!!!
The top teacher makes $191.000+.
Obama Gets a Smackdown from Gov. Walker
Obama Gets a Smackdown from Gov. Walker - Gov. Scott Walker - Fox Nation
"Gov. Scott Walker on Monday afternoon responded to comments President Barack Obama made earlier in the day about the protests in Madison:
Walker's office issued this statement:
'I'm sure the President knows that most federal employees do not have collective bargaining for wages and benefits while our plan allows it for base pay.
And I'm sure the President knows that the average federal worker pays twice as much for health insurance as what we are asking for in Wisconsin.
At least I would hope he knows these facts.
'Furthermore, I'm sure the President knows that we have repeatedly praised the more than 300,000 government workers who come to work every day in Wisconsin.
'I'm sure that President Obama simply misunderstands the issues in Wisconsin, and isn't acting like the union bosses in saying one thing and doing another.'"
"Gov. Scott Walker on Monday afternoon responded to comments President Barack Obama made earlier in the day about the protests in Madison:
Walker's office issued this statement:
'I'm sure the President knows that most federal employees do not have collective bargaining for wages and benefits while our plan allows it for base pay.
And I'm sure the President knows that the average federal worker pays twice as much for health insurance as what we are asking for in Wisconsin.
At least I would hope he knows these facts.
'Furthermore, I'm sure the President knows that we have repeatedly praised the more than 300,000 government workers who come to work every day in Wisconsin.
'I'm sure that President Obama simply misunderstands the issues in Wisconsin, and isn't acting like the union bosses in saying one thing and doing another.'"
John Edwards Is Out of Sight, but Not for Long
John Edwards Is Out of Sight, but Not for Long - NYTimes.com
"That “more” is the possibility that a federal grand jury in Raleigh could soon hand up an indictment against him in a case centering on campaign finance practices."
"That “more” is the possibility that a federal grand jury in Raleigh could soon hand up an indictment against him in a case centering on campaign finance practices."
Media Hides Real Reason for Rise in Gas Prices
Media Hides Real Reason for Rise in Gas Prices
"Oh, the media has finally started covering “Pain at the Pump” but they are not giving us the real reasons for the jump.
Unrest in the middle east has given the cabal of President Obama and the media, “cover” to blame others for the spike to the stratosphere.
The real reasons are three-fold, with unrest in the middle east being the least of the three.
1) Devaluation of the dollar.
The incessant printing of money by this administration began the rise of gas prices months long before the middle east blew up.
I’m no Alan Greenspan, but I can figure out that if oil prices are tied to the dollar, and you print more dollars, the oil price will go up, up, up.
2) An energy policy that calls for less drilling for oil at home, not more.
3) Unrest in the middle east."
"Oh, the media has finally started covering “Pain at the Pump” but they are not giving us the real reasons for the jump.
Unrest in the middle east has given the cabal of President Obama and the media, “cover” to blame others for the spike to the stratosphere.
The real reasons are three-fold, with unrest in the middle east being the least of the three.
1) Devaluation of the dollar.
The incessant printing of money by this administration began the rise of gas prices months long before the middle east blew up.
I’m no Alan Greenspan, but I can figure out that if oil prices are tied to the dollar, and you print more dollars, the oil price will go up, up, up.
2) An energy policy that calls for less drilling for oil at home, not more.
3) Unrest in the middle east."
The real cost of 'global warming'
The real cost of 'global warming' – Telegraph Blogs
"The renewable energy industry is helping to destroy the UK economy and drive up unemployment says a new report.
For every one of David Cameron’s “green jobs” created in the renewable energy sector (mainly solar and wind), another 3.7 jobs are being lost in the real economy, says the independent study by Verso Economics."
"The renewable energy industry is helping to destroy the UK economy and drive up unemployment says a new report.
For every one of David Cameron’s “green jobs” created in the renewable energy sector (mainly solar and wind), another 3.7 jobs are being lost in the real economy, says the independent study by Verso Economics."
Recession Ushers in Widest Income Inequality Gap on Record
Recession Ushers in Widest Income Inequality Gap on Record PBS NewsHour Sept. 28, 2010 PBS
"The U.S. now has the greatest disparity between the rich and the poor within Western industrialized countries, new Census data show.
Timothy Noah of Slate magazine and Howard University professor Roderick Harrison looks at the growing income gap in America."
How's that hope and change working for ya?
"The U.S. now has the greatest disparity between the rich and the poor within Western industrialized countries, new Census data show.
Timothy Noah of Slate magazine and Howard University professor Roderick Harrison looks at the growing income gap in America."
How's that hope and change working for ya?
Is Obama prepping the left for bad news on EPA?
Is Obama prepping the left for bad news on EPA? « Green Hell Blog
"The coincidence of:
Sen. Sherrod Brown’s letter to Obama about EPA regs;
Pew Center chief Eileen Claussen’s “prediction” in today’s Guardian about Obama;
and Grist.org’s howling about the Brown letter,
may be signs that Obama is preparing his base for the impending news that the EPA will be delaying implementation of its greenhouse gas regulations by two years.
And, no, a two year delay is most certainly not good enough — it’s just a ploy to help Obama skate through the 2012 election."
"The coincidence of:
Sen. Sherrod Brown’s letter to Obama about EPA regs;
Pew Center chief Eileen Claussen’s “prediction” in today’s Guardian about Obama;
and Grist.org’s howling about the Brown letter,
may be signs that Obama is preparing his base for the impending news that the EPA will be delaying implementation of its greenhouse gas regulations by two years.
And, no, a two year delay is most certainly not good enough — it’s just a ploy to help Obama skate through the 2012 election."
Charles G. Koch: Why Koch Industries Is Speaking Out
Charles G. Koch: Why Koch Industries Is Speaking Out - WSJ.com
"For many years, I, my family and our company have contributed to a variety of intellectual and political causes working to solve these problems.
Because of our activism, we've been vilified by various groups.
Despite this criticism, we're determined to keep contributing and standing up for those politicians, like Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who are taking these challenges seriously.
Both Democrats and Republicans have done a poor job of managing our finances.
They've raised debt ceilings, floated bond issues, and delayed tough decisions."
Please read this in full!
"For many years, I, my family and our company have contributed to a variety of intellectual and political causes working to solve these problems.
Because of our activism, we've been vilified by various groups.
Despite this criticism, we're determined to keep contributing and standing up for those politicians, like Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, who are taking these challenges seriously.
Both Democrats and Republicans have done a poor job of managing our finances.
They've raised debt ceilings, floated bond issues, and delayed tough decisions."
Please read this in full!
Firefighters or Mitch Albom's Movie Subsidy?
Firefighters or Mitch Albom's Movie Subsidy? [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"Taxpayers in Allen Park may not share Albom’s confidence in the program after the city voted to lay off all 27 firefighters.
As reported in the Detroit Free Press, a failed film studio project is the reason.
“The decision to issue the layoff notices was attributed to financial problems caused by the decision announced last year by Unity Studios to leave the city for Detroit.”
The city and state offered a sweet subsidy deal of its own to lure the promoter of a supposedly $146 million project called “Unity Studios.”
A Nov. 2010 Mackinac Center blog post summarizes what followed:
“It’s taken less than two years for the entire project to implode.
The (ceremonial) groundbreaking in August 2009 was followed by a tumultuous period which saw Unity Studios founder Jimmy Lifton go from promising thousands of jobs at his privately owned utopian 104-acre film studio and “retraining program,” to a scaled down studio and film school on city-owned property, to near eviction and eventually hightailing it out of Allen Park to set up shop in Detroit.”"
"Taxpayers in Allen Park may not share Albom’s confidence in the program after the city voted to lay off all 27 firefighters.
As reported in the Detroit Free Press, a failed film studio project is the reason.
“The decision to issue the layoff notices was attributed to financial problems caused by the decision announced last year by Unity Studios to leave the city for Detroit.”
The city and state offered a sweet subsidy deal of its own to lure the promoter of a supposedly $146 million project called “Unity Studios.”
A Nov. 2010 Mackinac Center blog post summarizes what followed:
“It’s taken less than two years for the entire project to implode.
The (ceremonial) groundbreaking in August 2009 was followed by a tumultuous period which saw Unity Studios founder Jimmy Lifton go from promising thousands of jobs at his privately owned utopian 104-acre film studio and “retraining program,” to a scaled down studio and film school on city-owned property, to near eviction and eventually hightailing it out of Allen Park to set up shop in Detroit.”"
Taxpayers' gain, public workers' pain
Taxpayers' gain, public workers' pain - CNN.com
"Manitowoc County operates a juvenile detention center at a cost of about $350,000 a year.
That center currently holds a single inmate.
The county executive has proposed closing the center and paying another county to hold the single inmate.
Seems sensible, right?
So why has it not happened?
The local paper has the details:
The relevant labor contract forbids Manitowoc County to do any subcontracting if unionized workers have been laid off."
"Manitowoc County operates a juvenile detention center at a cost of about $350,000 a year.
That center currently holds a single inmate.
The county executive has proposed closing the center and paying another county to hold the single inmate.
Seems sensible, right?
So why has it not happened?
The local paper has the details:
The relevant labor contract forbids Manitowoc County to do any subcontracting if unionized workers have been laid off."
Low-flow toilets cause a stink in SF
Low-flow toilets cause a stink in SF
"San Francisco's big push for low-flow toilets has turned into a multimillion-dollar plumbing stink.
Skimping on toilet water has resulted in more sludge backing up inside the sewer pipes, said Tyrone Jue, spokesman for the city Public Utilities Commission.
That has created a rotten-egg stench near AT&T Park and elsewhere, especially during the dry summer months."
"San Francisco's big push for low-flow toilets has turned into a multimillion-dollar plumbing stink.
Skimping on toilet water has resulted in more sludge backing up inside the sewer pipes, said Tyrone Jue, spokesman for the city Public Utilities Commission.
That has created a rotten-egg stench near AT&T Park and elsewhere, especially during the dry summer months."
YOU CAN SEE WHY TEA PARTY PROTESTERS WORRY THE COPS MIGHT TAKE SIDES
Instapundit » Blog Archive » YOU CAN SEE WHY TEA PARTY PROTESTERS WORRY THE COPS MIGHT TAKE SIDES
L.A. Police Union Urges Members to ‘Stand in Solidarity’ with SEIU and MoveOn.Org.
The folks at BoingBoing seem to like it that the Wisconsin cops are siding with protesters, but where’s the reason for trust from those who feel otherwise?
Do we want police to take sides in political disputes?
Apparently some do.
This is why (1) you should always bring a camera; and (2) public employee unions should be illegal.
If union protesters turn violent — as they increasingly have — can you trust pro-union police to intervene?"
L.A. Police Union Urges Members to ‘Stand in Solidarity’ with SEIU and MoveOn.Org.
The folks at BoingBoing seem to like it that the Wisconsin cops are siding with protesters, but where’s the reason for trust from those who feel otherwise?
Do we want police to take sides in political disputes?
Apparently some do.
This is why (1) you should always bring a camera; and (2) public employee unions should be illegal.
If union protesters turn violent — as they increasingly have — can you trust pro-union police to intervene?"
Single-Payer Hell: British NHS denies cancer patients life-extending drugs to save $$$
theblogprof: Single-Payer Hell: British NHS denies cancer patients life-extending drugs to save $$$
"From the UK Telegraph: Cancer sufferers refused life-extending drugs despite Government pledge.
And the subline: 'Dying cancer patients have been refused costly life-extending drugs on cost grounds despite a Government promise to end the 'scandal' forever.'
If you want to know what ObamaCare will be like, check out how this story starts out:
Their requests have been rejected by regional health authorities who were accused of operating covert “blacklists” to restrict dozens of treatments to save money.
Blacklists.
Coming soon, your liver transplant is going to be decided based on your politics."
"From the UK Telegraph: Cancer sufferers refused life-extending drugs despite Government pledge.
And the subline: 'Dying cancer patients have been refused costly life-extending drugs on cost grounds despite a Government promise to end the 'scandal' forever.'
If you want to know what ObamaCare will be like, check out how this story starts out:
Their requests have been rejected by regional health authorities who were accused of operating covert “blacklists” to restrict dozens of treatments to save money.
Blacklists.
Coming soon, your liver transplant is going to be decided based on your politics."
Chances for Local Government Union Pay Reform Good in House; Questionable in GOP Senate
Chances for Local Government Union Pay Reform Good in House; Questionable in GOP Senate [Michigan Capitol Confidential]
"Among the features that upset its critics most, the law governing binding arbitration with local police and fire unions does not allow arbitrators to first consider the ability of a local government to afford the pay raises that are being demanded by unions.
Local officials say this creates a situation where union salaries can only go up, even if the local government can’t afford it.
“There is never a ‘win’ where concessions are made in arbitration,” said Samantha Harkins, legislative associate for the Michigan Municipal League, a lobbying organization for municipalities across the state.
“It’s never a cost-going-down situation.”
Public Act 312, the law that requires binding arbitration for police and firefighter unions when they cannot agree to a contract with their municipalities, has been considered a problem for years by municipal officials and many in the GOP.
Today, with Republicans in firm control of the entire Legislature and the governor’s office, there is a serious effort brewing in the Michigan House to eliminate PA 312 altogether.
But the major obstacle may come from within the Republican Party’s own ranks.
Last week, speaking to the MIRS newsletter (www.MIRSnews.com), GOP Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville said a repeal of PA 312 was not on his agenda."
"Among the features that upset its critics most, the law governing binding arbitration with local police and fire unions does not allow arbitrators to first consider the ability of a local government to afford the pay raises that are being demanded by unions.
Local officials say this creates a situation where union salaries can only go up, even if the local government can’t afford it.
“There is never a ‘win’ where concessions are made in arbitration,” said Samantha Harkins, legislative associate for the Michigan Municipal League, a lobbying organization for municipalities across the state.
“It’s never a cost-going-down situation.”
Public Act 312, the law that requires binding arbitration for police and firefighter unions when they cannot agree to a contract with their municipalities, has been considered a problem for years by municipal officials and many in the GOP.
Today, with Republicans in firm control of the entire Legislature and the governor’s office, there is a serious effort brewing in the Michigan House to eliminate PA 312 altogether.
But the major obstacle may come from within the Republican Party’s own ranks.
Last week, speaking to the MIRS newsletter (www.MIRSnews.com), GOP Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville said a repeal of PA 312 was not on his agenda."
Video - FOX News Reporter Gets Hit During Live Broadcast From Wisconsin
RealClearPolitics - Video - FOX News Reporter Gets Hit During Live Broadcast From Wisconsin
"While reporting outside the Wisconsin state capital, FOX News correspondent Mike Tobin is struck by a pro-union protester.
The demonstrators were chanting 'FOX News lies.'"
"While reporting outside the Wisconsin state capital, FOX News correspondent Mike Tobin is struck by a pro-union protester.
The demonstrators were chanting 'FOX News lies.'"
Grand Haven Blockbuster kaput
West Michigan News from the Grand Haven Tribune a Michigan Newspaper
"There will soon be one less choice in the area to get the latest movie releases.
The Blockbuster store at 520 N. Beacon Blvd. is closing its doors."
"There will soon be one less choice in the area to get the latest movie releases.
The Blockbuster store at 520 N. Beacon Blvd. is closing its doors."
President, Hillary Clinton flub Mideast
President, Hillary Clinton flub Mideast--Michael A. Walsh - NYPOST.com
"'It's 3 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep,' it began.
'But there's a phone in the White House and it's ringing.
Something's happening in the world.
'Your vote will decide who answers that call.
Whether it's someone who already knows the world's leaders, knows the military, someone tested and ready to lead in a dangerous world . . . Who do you want answering the phone?'
Now we know the answer: neither of the above."
"'It's 3 a.m. and your children are safe and asleep,' it began.
'But there's a phone in the White House and it's ringing.
Something's happening in the world.
'Your vote will decide who answers that call.
Whether it's someone who already knows the world's leaders, knows the military, someone tested and ready to lead in a dangerous world . . . Who do you want answering the phone?'
Now we know the answer: neither of the above."
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Tea Party rally Arizona |
Tea Party rally Arizona Tea Party Patriots Republicans The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment
"Antsy for results, tea party supporters gathered for a weekend strategy summit say they’re intent on making sure the Republicans they helped return to power last fall live up to promises to dramatically change course in Washington."
My goal is to hold them accountable here in Muskegon too!
"Antsy for results, tea party supporters gathered for a weekend strategy summit say they’re intent on making sure the Republicans they helped return to power last fall live up to promises to dramatically change course in Washington."
My goal is to hold them accountable here in Muskegon too!
Articles & Commentary
Articles & Commentary
"A crucial distinction has been lost in the debate over Walker's proposals:
Government unions are not the same thing as private sector unions.
Traditional, private sector unions were born out of an often bloody adversarial relationship between labor and management.
It's been said that during World War I, U.S. soldiers had better odds of surviving on the front lines than miners did in West Virginia coal mines. Mine disasters were frequent; hazardous conditions were the norm.
In 1907, the Monongah mine explosion claimed the lives of 362 West Virginia miners.
Day-to-day life often resembled serfdom, with management controlling vast swaths of the miners' lives.
And before unionization and many New Deal-era reforms, Washington had little power to reform conditions by legislation.
The labor-politician negotiations can't be fair when the unions can put so much money into campaign spending.
Meanwhile, government unions have no such narrative on their side.
Do you recall the Great DMV cave-in of 1959?
How about the travails of second-grade teachers recounted in Upton Sinclair's famous schoolhouse sequel to 'The Jungle'?
No?
Don't feel bad, because no such horror stories exist.
Government workers were making good salaries in 1962 when President Kennedy lifted, by executive order (so much for democracy), the federal ban on government unions.
Civil service regulations and similar laws had guaranteed good working conditions for generations.
The argument for public unionization wasn't moral, economic or intellectual.
It was rankly political."
"A crucial distinction has been lost in the debate over Walker's proposals:
Government unions are not the same thing as private sector unions.
Traditional, private sector unions were born out of an often bloody adversarial relationship between labor and management.
It's been said that during World War I, U.S. soldiers had better odds of surviving on the front lines than miners did in West Virginia coal mines. Mine disasters were frequent; hazardous conditions were the norm.
In 1907, the Monongah mine explosion claimed the lives of 362 West Virginia miners.
Day-to-day life often resembled serfdom, with management controlling vast swaths of the miners' lives.
And before unionization and many New Deal-era reforms, Washington had little power to reform conditions by legislation.
The labor-politician negotiations can't be fair when the unions can put so much money into campaign spending.
Meanwhile, government unions have no such narrative on their side.
Do you recall the Great DMV cave-in of 1959?
How about the travails of second-grade teachers recounted in Upton Sinclair's famous schoolhouse sequel to 'The Jungle'?
No?
Don't feel bad, because no such horror stories exist.
Government workers were making good salaries in 1962 when President Kennedy lifted, by executive order (so much for democracy), the federal ban on government unions.
Civil service regulations and similar laws had guaranteed good working conditions for generations.
The argument for public unionization wasn't moral, economic or intellectual.
It was rankly political."
Union Chief Doesn't Condemn Comparisons of Wisconsin's Walker to Hitler
Union Chief Doesn't Condemn Comparisons of Wisconsin's Walker to Hitler - FoxNews.com
"On several occasions over the past two weeks of demonstrations in the Wisconsin capital of Madison news media have zeroed in on signs that liken Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and recently ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
Appearing Sunday on NBC's 'Meet the Press,' AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka was twice asked whether he found the tone at the nearly two-week long demonstrations 'wrong' or 'inappropriate.'
Trumka did not answer,"
Another Obama supporter who embraces "liberal love".
"On several occasions over the past two weeks of demonstrations in the Wisconsin capital of Madison news media have zeroed in on signs that liken Republican Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker to Nazi leader Adolf Hitler and recently ousted Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak.
Appearing Sunday on NBC's 'Meet the Press,' AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka was twice asked whether he found the tone at the nearly two-week long demonstrations 'wrong' or 'inappropriate.'
Trumka did not answer,"
Another Obama supporter who embraces "liberal love".
Governor Sean Parnell: "Let Alaska help put America back to work"
Governor Sean Parnell: "Let Alaska help put America back to work" - The Note
"“More domestic oil production, not less, better secures our nation and grows our jobs at home.”"
We need oil and jobs.
And American oil is here, cheap and creates jobs.
Why does our president keep our energy and new jobs from our country's citizens?
"“More domestic oil production, not less, better secures our nation and grows our jobs at home.”"
We need oil and jobs.
And American oil is here, cheap and creates jobs.
Why does our president keep our energy and new jobs from our country's citizens?
Union Bile Runneth Over
FoxNews.com - MICHAEL GOODWIN: Union Bile Runneth Over
"Wherever you look, the bile runneth over.
Beyond making fools of themselves with juvenile comparisons, the 'social justice' crowd is inadvertently proving that public-sector unions are a privileged class.
Touch them and you die from a thousand insults.
One Democratic congressman wanted the real thing. Rep. Michael Capuano of Boston said Wisconsin protesters should 'get a little bloody' to protect bargaining rights.
He later apologized, but too late to rescue the era of civility President Obama urged after the Tucson shooting.
Civility doesn't stand a chance against the entitlement culture of unions and their political puppets."
"Wherever you look, the bile runneth over.
Beyond making fools of themselves with juvenile comparisons, the 'social justice' crowd is inadvertently proving that public-sector unions are a privileged class.
Touch them and you die from a thousand insults.
One Democratic congressman wanted the real thing. Rep. Michael Capuano of Boston said Wisconsin protesters should 'get a little bloody' to protect bargaining rights.
He later apologized, but too late to rescue the era of civility President Obama urged after the Tucson shooting.
Civility doesn't stand a chance against the entitlement culture of unions and their political puppets."
Michigan state rep's. health benefits
This is from a letter sent by Ludington TPer InfoRod.
The cost for these benefits is likely similar to those of other state, city and county union employees.
And, of course, they do not include pension benefit costs.
I agree with InfoRod, big time!
The attached letter from State Representative Tom McMillin provides an insight into what benefits we as taxpayers provide.
I mentioned this at our last LATP meeting but really didn’t give it a good look until today.
For instance, how do you feel about paying the following approximate premiums for each and every one of our Representatives?
Medical: $ 998.28
Vision: 11.33
Prescription: 241.20
Dental: 149.78
Total monthly premium: $1,400.59
($16,807 per year)
Rep. McMillin is one of a number of Republicans who are attempting to pass legislation that will require full transparency in Michigan government.
As you look through the attached I believe you will find many reasons why it is so important for an elected official to remain in office for six years so as to retain these benefits for life. (They do have to pay 10% of the cost of the plan to remain insured).
How many other public officials receive similar perks for holding office?
As we are seeing a tremendous burden reported by our schools to support retirees, how can we also support the many elected state officials for life?
How many others we don’t know about are receiving something similar from the taxpayers?
Isn’t it time to provide true financial transparency from our schools all the way to the upper levels of state government?
Don’t we as employers have a right to be able to monitor how our money is spent?
The old argument of additional labor to report financial information should now be invalid now that nearly everything is reported in electronic form.
Since Rep. Ray Franz is also supportive of transparency in government then please let him know how you feel.
Once the Republicans lose control, there is little likelihood the Democrats will support this type of legislation.
It seems the party of big business labor treats us as taxpayers just too stupid to understand how best we should be spending our money.
Fiscal responsibility has been a mandate provided by the electorate to the GOP. Isn’t it time we make sure they enforce it?
InfoRod
Ludington Tea Party - group coordinator
The cost for these benefits is likely similar to those of other state, city and county union employees.
And, of course, they do not include pension benefit costs.
I agree with InfoRod, big time!
The attached letter from State Representative Tom McMillin provides an insight into what benefits we as taxpayers provide.
I mentioned this at our last LATP meeting but really didn’t give it a good look until today.
For instance, how do you feel about paying the following approximate premiums for each and every one of our Representatives?
Medical: $ 998.28
Vision: 11.33
Prescription: 241.20
Dental: 149.78
Total monthly premium: $1,400.59
($16,807 per year)
Rep. McMillin is one of a number of Republicans who are attempting to pass legislation that will require full transparency in Michigan government.
As you look through the attached I believe you will find many reasons why it is so important for an elected official to remain in office for six years so as to retain these benefits for life. (They do have to pay 10% of the cost of the plan to remain insured).
How many other public officials receive similar perks for holding office?
As we are seeing a tremendous burden reported by our schools to support retirees, how can we also support the many elected state officials for life?
How many others we don’t know about are receiving something similar from the taxpayers?
Isn’t it time to provide true financial transparency from our schools all the way to the upper levels of state government?
Don’t we as employers have a right to be able to monitor how our money is spent?
The old argument of additional labor to report financial information should now be invalid now that nearly everything is reported in electronic form.
Since Rep. Ray Franz is also supportive of transparency in government then please let him know how you feel.
Once the Republicans lose control, there is little likelihood the Democrats will support this type of legislation.
It seems the party of big business labor treats us as taxpayers just too stupid to understand how best we should be spending our money.
Fiscal responsibility has been a mandate provided by the electorate to the GOP. Isn’t it time we make sure they enforce it?
InfoRod
Ludington Tea Party - group coordinator
Feeling the Love
RightMichigan.com Feeling the Love
"Look at this guy's face.
Just before he reaches out to grab the camera.
Pure.. hate?
I really dislike having to ascribe emotion to others without knowing them, but I just thought I would guess.
Anyhow, I have yet to see any tea party activist behave this way.
And I am proud to say so.
I will tell you, this was typical of the disrespect these people offer those who oppose their entitlement mentality."
(click the link above for the disgusting behaviour demonstrated on the video)
"Look at this guy's face.
Just before he reaches out to grab the camera.
Pure.. hate?
I really dislike having to ascribe emotion to others without knowing them, but I just thought I would guess.
Anyhow, I have yet to see any tea party activist behave this way.
And I am proud to say so.
I will tell you, this was typical of the disrespect these people offer those who oppose their entitlement mentality."
(click the link above for the disgusting behaviour demonstrated on the video)
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