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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 18, 2015: What to do with DPS? Get rid of it.

Ingrid Jacques has an intriguing column, discussing Rep. Tim Kelly’s plan to open school choice to all parents in the State of Michigan. When it was attempted in New Orleans, it allowed the schools to recast and reform into something better than they were. DPS is hopelessly broken. Notwithstanding a series of emergency managers, they

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Join us to fight for fair water rates!

Please come out to the town hall meeting on water rates being held on Monday, September 14th at the Northville Township hall. GLWA officials will be there trying to convince us in western Wayne County that we’re not being ripped off. The Northville Republicans Club will be there to present a different view: state law

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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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September 1, 2015: No, DWSD, the rest of Metro Detroit is not your Giving Tree

And… the rest of the members of the GLWA will pay more because Detroit’s residents “need” to pay less. The harsh reality of water bills is that DWSD did not bill these people, or take actions to collect bills, for months if not years. And now that these residents have gone months without paying their

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