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Tuesday, March 20, 2007
We've Seen This Before, Too (II)...
After four years of war, and over 3000 fatalities and growing, scandalous medical maltreatment of our veterans, re-deployment or consideration for re-deployment of seriously injured American veterans, "Dubya" came on the air with his overwhelming message for the denial of reality. It was pure corporatese cheer leading, urging us all on into inexorable war. Our commander-in-chief even exhorted our Congress not to recall funds for the war nor to vote down the war in Iraq. Straight from the lips and pen of Zbigniew Brzezinski, the fearless one urged us on in the war on terror, it was strictly "Manichean Paranoia".
According to this story from The Consumerist, you could be arrested for rolling your eyes! This law may take action in Elmhurst, Illinois. We know that laws are taken to ridiculous extremes, particularly in places like Illinois! We know we might even run the risk of a law suit from them or Elmhurst for the mere commentary on the subject. Yes, you may roll your eyes while reading this.
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Senator Carl Levin Contacts Us Regarding the Economic Incentive Package
Dear ************,
As you may know, Congress is currently working on a stimulus package to give our economy a much-needed boost. Michigan needs this boost right now, and I am urging Congress and the President to act quickly on a bipartisan basis to pass this legislation. Although specific details of the stimulus package are still being negotiated, it is expected to include some form of tax rebate designed to put money in the hands of consumers who will spend it and fuel growth and jobs. Last week, House leadership and the president came to a tentative agreement on a stimulus package. That proposal is a good starting point; however, I hope the final package does more to help those who are particularly struggling, including seniors and those who have lost their jobs.While I fully support a stimulus package to address our short-term economic concerns, I believe it is even more critical, particularly to Michigan, that Congress take additional action to address our long-term economic challenges. This includes support to bolster American manufacturing by targeting federal spending on infrastructure, advanced technology and redevelopment projects that will create jobs. If you would like to read more about my plan to stimulate Michigan's economy, please click on the following link: [http://www.levin.senate.gov/newsroom/release.cfm?id=291251].Sincerely,Carl Levin
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