I have issues with the nonpartisan political action group RepresentUs. I don’t like, for instance, that, at their upcoming “Unrig Summit” in Nashville, their speakers are going to include the likes of Tulsi “I’ never met a dictator that I didn’t like” Gabbard, Howard “I want to run as an independent even if it means […]
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Michigan Republicans attempt a naked, lame duck power grab in advance of Whitmer, Nessel and Benson taking office
The Democrats, as you know, made huge gains across the midwest during this past midterm election. States like Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, that had helped put Donald Trump in the White House, all took big strides back in the other direction. Here in Michigan, not only did we flip two historically Republican House seats, […]
Posted in Civil Liberties, Michigan, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged #MiPowerGrab, ALEC, campaign finance reform, Dana Nessel, dirty tricks, gerrymandering, Gretchen Whitmer, Jocelyn Benson, lame duck, Lansing, Michigan House Bill 6553, Michigan House of Representatives, Michigan Republican Party, Michigan Republicans, Michigan Senate, Michigan Senate Bill 1251, Michigan Senate Bill 1252, minimum wage, paid sick leave, right-to-work, threats to the middle class, Wisconsin 19 Comments
Apparently people really like it when you go on Twitter and smack down anti-Trump Republicans offering unsolicited advice to Democrats about how they need to be more moderate
Remember how, a few weeks ago, former FBI Director James Comey offered Democrats a bit of unsolicited advice in a tweet, telling us that we should eschew the “socialist left,” as “America’s great middle wants sensible, balanced, ethical leadership”? Well, this morning another high-profile former Republican, Weekly Standard founder Bill Kristol, stepped up to tell […]
Posted in Mark's Life, Observations, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged ACA, Affordable Care Act, Benghazi, Bill Kristol, birther, Donald Trump, FOX News, Frankenstein's monster, gerrymandering, James Comey, middle class, monster, Nancy Pelosi, public education, Republicans for the Rule of Law, Robert Mueller, special counsel, threats to the middle class, Twitter, universal health care, unsolicited advice 16 Comments