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Education Symposium–Reserve your tickets now!

Please join us at 7:30 on Sept 18th for an Education Symposium, featuring Prof. John Miller, Hillsdale College, Dr. Richard Zeile, Michigan Board of Education, and Matthew Wilk, Northville Board of Education, to hear about the good, the bad and the ugly about the educational system in Michigan and beyond. Demand has been much stronger […]

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Urgent Voter Information Forum, 9/19, 7pm at Hillside Middle School

Friends, Please join me, one week from today, to discuss the new $480 million tax that will be on the ballot this November. The language is garbled, but the total is clear–it’s a massive new tax of about half a BILLION dollars. Come to Hillside Middle School, 725 N. Center Street, Northville, at 7 pm

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October 28, 2015: Michigan leads the way in Midwest growth—RTW opponents silent

Check out the map from the BLS: In the Great Lakes region, what stands out is that Michigan leads the way in income growth. As Tom Dankert of Michigan Capitol Confidential points out in this article (https://www.michigancapitolconfidential.com/21792), the liberal mantra was that right-to-work was going to lead to lower incomes as workers now worked “for less.”

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September 29, 2015: An important message for politicians: Raising taxes does not reduce inequality

often, issues have an intuitive answer that comes quickly, but just as often, that intuitive answer can be wildly inaccurate. The Democrats have proposed higher taxes on their definition of the wealthy, as a solution to the Obama-exacerbated problem of income inequality. Those of us in the working world know that job creation leads to

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September 24, 2015: Market Regulation Kills a Market; Democrats Can’t Figure It Out

The Wall Street Journal reported today that the Obama Administration’s actions to allow student to defer repaying their debt has, wait for it, reduced the lenders’ willingness to make loans. You see, when banks make student loans, they expect them to be repaid, just like in the rest of the world, where we have to

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Democrats celebrate as thousands are fired!?! Socialism at its best!

Thousands of jobs lost, and Democrats celebrate?? ‘Mr. Bronars crunched the numbers and discovered that the “first wave of minimum wage increases appears to have led to the loss of over 1,100 food service jobs in the Seattle metro division and over 2,500 restaurant jobs in the San Francisco metro division.” ‘ Only a Democrat

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