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Michigan Governor Rick Snyder Signs Right to Work Legislation Into Law

Uber Dave Wrote: Dec 12, 2012 1:40 AM
HarryReidAllAmerican Wrote: 1 minute ago (1:30 AM) “I've already admitted I despise it. But this wasn't them speaking. Total renegade move on the part of legislators, and now Snyder.” In actuality, Michigan has suffered 60 years of one party rule with disastrous consequences… …The rest of the country may finally wake up to Owebambi’s more of the same and boot the dems out on a national scale. Liberalism 101 Lesson 31: Detroit is the Petri dish of liberal economics. We are not ever to acknowledge the third world disaster area it has become unless it is to blame evil corporations and conservatives.
HarryReidAllAmerican Wrote: Dec 12, 2012 1:45 AM
Detroit has not become a disaster area. It is an American city that has fallen on hard times, harder times than usual, but these things have a way of turning around.

The jet set rich kids from all over the world are swarming to live in NYC neighborhoods that less than 30 years ago weren't safe even during the day.

Cities....can be reborn.
Uber Dave Wrote: Dec 12, 2012 1:49 AM
"...Cities....can be reborn."

...Once the lefties get the boot.
aj59 Wrote: Dec 12, 2012 7:23 AM
Harry it is QUITE obvious you do not live anywhere near Detroit. If you did you'd know it's not been a suitable place to live since the 70's. Iraq is a much safer place to live in than Detroit, these days!

It’s official: Michigan has become the 24th Right to Work state:

At a news conference at the George W. Romney Building steps away from the state Capitol, Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) announced that he’d signed the contentious right-to-work measures that have sparked protests in the state.

Before dozens of reporters assembled inside a conference room on the building’s second floor, Snyder defended his move as one that would lead to ”more jobs coming to Michigan.”

The two bills bar unions from making contracts that require employees to pay labor dues. One bill dealt with public sector unions, exempting...

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