This weekend’s episode of the Saturday Six Pack, which I believe will be our third under the Trump administration, will be told in two parts. First, we’ll be talking about recent raids in our community by U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) officials, which have resulted in the arrest of four undocumented immigrants in Ypsilanti. […]
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ICE raids across SE Michigan, and the launch of “Bad and Nasty” …on this weekend’s episode of the Saturday Six Pack
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Succumbing to the gay agenda, protecting the Huron River, and drinking Dirty Mooneys… on tomorrow’s Saturday Six Pack
Thanks to today’s decision by the Supreme Court, I’m predicting this this week’s episode of The Saturday Six Pack will be both incredibly gay and alarmingly chaotic… I’ve put the word out to folks that I’ll have champagne at the studio from 7:30 to 8:30 if anyone would like to stop by for a toast […]
Posted in The Saturday Six Pack, Uncategorized Also tagged Aimee Adams, Beth Bashert, Brigid Mooney, Dirty Mooney, Eric Wozniak, gay marriage, gay rights, Hedger Breed, Huron River, Huron River Watershed Council, Knight Rider, Laura Rubin, marriage equality, Patrick Elkins, radio drama, Supreme Court, The Six Minute Smoke Break with Patrick Elkins and Aimee Adams 3 Comments
Michigan House votes to cut K-12 education by 3.5%, public universities by 22%
Blogging for Michigan is reporting that the Michigan House voted to cut spending on K-12 education by 3.5%, which is .4% less than what Governor Rick Snyder was looking for. The measure passed 57 to 53, with six Republicans choosing to vote with the Democrats, all of whom voted against the legislation. I was going […]