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Occupy the Planet: We are all the Koch brothers

Occupy the Planet: We are all the Koch brothers

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 31, 2011

We are 5% of the world’s population but we consume 25% of the global natural resources

Posted in Activism | Tagged Bucqueroux, koch brothers, occupy, planet, sustainable | Leave a response

VIDEO: Register of Deeds Curtis Hertel, Jr., warns about foreclosure fraud and other scams

VIDEO: Register of Deeds Curtis Hertel, Jr., warns about foreclosure fraud and other scams

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 26, 2011

Hertel says lenders and scammers have committed crimes that would send you and me to jail.

Posted in News | Tagged Bucqueroux, consumer protection, crimes, curtis hertel, deeds, foreclosures, Ingham County, Lansing, Michigan, scam, scandal | Leave a response

OccupyLansing comes to the Capitol on Saturday

OccupyLansing comes to the Capitol on Saturday

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on October 9, 2011

OccupyLansing will compete with the MSU-U of M football game. Whose side are you on?

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged #ows, Bucqueroux, Capitol, lansingonline news, occupylansing, occupymason, occupywallstreet, protest | 1 Response

Local Movies: Social isolation is a real killer in “Contagion”

Local Movies: Social isolation is a real killer in “Contagion”

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on September 18, 2011

The subtext in Soderbergh’s chilling film is that community is our best protection against disaster.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged Bucqueroux, contagion, Lansing Online News, review, social isolation | Leave a response

Could the Obama jobs plan rebuild our bridges?

Could the Obama jobs plan rebuild our bridges?

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on September 9, 2011

As many as a dozen bridges near Lansing are “structurally deficient”

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged bridges, Bucqueroux, infrastructure bank, Lansing, obama jobs plan, structurally deficient | Leave a response

Cold Cucumber Borscht: “Cooking” with ice cubes

Cold Cucumber Borscht: “Cooking” with ice cubes

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on July 22, 2011

A perfect soup for scorching summer nights

Posted in Food, Recipes | Tagged Bucqueroux, cold borscht, ice cubes, lithuanian, recipe | Leave a response

Decoding GOP rhetoric about “shrinking the size of government”

Decoding GOP rhetoric about “shrinking the size of government”

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on June 18, 2011

If you think it will mean government leaves you in peace, read on.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News | Tagged bill clinton, Bucqueroux, crapple, frank luntz, Lansing Online News, naomi klein, privatization, shock doctine, small government, words that work | 2 Responses

Part 1: A primer on the Michigan GOP’s corporatist assault

Part 1: A primer on the Michigan GOP’s corporatist assault

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 17, 2011

Rich Robinson of the Michigan Campaign Finance Network provides a roadmap.

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged Bucqueroux, GOP, Lansing Online News, michigan campaign finance network, republican, republican governors association, rga, rich robinson, snyder | 2 Responses

VIDEO: We Are One rally focuses on MLK’s fight for unions and collective bargaining

VIDEO: We Are One rally focuses on MLK’s fight for unions and collective bargaining

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on April 5, 2011

The memorial took on special meaning since MLK was killed fighting for worker rights, the same rights under assault in Michigan today.

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged assassination, bob dombrowski, Bucqueroux, Capitol, collective bargaining, diana dombrowski, Lansing, Lansing Online News, martin luther king, memphis, mike dudley, rally, unions, we are one | Leave a response

Christmas Lights 2010

Christmas Lights 2010

By Bonnie Bucqueroux on December 17, 2010

Images of Christmas lights from my nighttime trip around the countryside

Posted in Community & Opinion, Moanin' in Mason, News | Tagged 2010, Bucqueroux, chriistmas lights, creche, Hiawatha Lakes, Okemos, starter castle | 2 Responses

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