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Pete Waldmeir
It is so great to read Pete waldmeir again and as usual almost always agree with him.
You still have the no nonsense, common sense approach to things and love your comments on the mess in Detroit.
How sad for those of us who were born in Detroit and love the city and now watch it being reduced to this pathetic place run by a moron and all of his other moronic friends.
I'm afraid this scandal has thrown it to the edge financially and morally and there seems little hope for it now. So many other large cities are doing so well and such fun to visit and Detroit should have been like that too.
Part-time
Pete,
I find this disheartening:
There was a bit of disagreement on the possibility of the legislature choosing to float their own part-time work proposal. But when push came to shove, the panel agreed that even the most powerful and divine plan to trim Lansing lawmakers' hours, perks and income is destined to end up folded, stapled, spindled and mutilated...
Instead of these men, with their power of print, taking a stand, they would just like to right this off. I feel thats one of the problems today, there is no discussion of the implications of change, just the percieved notion. Thats the same attitude that got us into Iraq. No discussion, the powers that be knows what is good for us.
You hear more about who slept with who than real polical discussion. When will the press look at the ideas of a person, rather than who cut their hair and how much it costs. Do I care if Debbie Stabenows husband paid $150 for a hooker?...not one bit. I do care on her votes on legislation, why don't the papers print this information
everytime and keep track on each legislators votes?
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