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Progress Michigan: Rick Michigan’s Tea Party

Progress Michigan: Rick Michigan’s Tea Party

By David Holtz on August 18, 2010

Welcome to the Tea Party, Mr. Snyder.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News, Progress Michigan | Tagged candidate, election, GOP, governor, Progress Michigan, rick snyder, tea party | Leave a response

Progress Michigan: Putting the torch to Andy Dillon’s takeover plans

Progress Michigan: Putting the torch to Andy Dillon’s takeover plans

By David Holtz on August 6, 2010

Dillon’s plan to make Michigan Dems into GOP Lite went down in flames during the primary.

Posted in Activism, Community & Opinion, Progress Michigan | Tagged andy dillon, David Holtz, Progress Michigan, progressive, unions | Leave a response

Progress Michigan: How to be popular

Progress Michigan: How to be popular

By Angela Vasquez-Giroux Wittrock on July 21, 2010

Dems pull ahead in Gallup poll? Was it the GOP refusal to pass unenjoyment?

Posted in Community & Opinion, Progress Michigan | Tagged gallup poll, Progress Michigan, unemployment benefits | Leave a response

NEWS FLASH: Tax cuts for the rich are spending increases

NEWS FLASH: Tax cuts for the rich are spending increases

By Angela Vasquez-Giroux Wittrock on July 14, 2010

In GOP-land, the Bush tax cuts for the rich must be preserved but unemployment for folks like us merely add to the deficit.

Posted in Community & Opinion, Progress Michigan | Tagged Progress Michigan, unemployment benefits | Leave a response

Progress Michigan: Why does the Tea Party want America to fail?

Progress Michigan: Why does the Tea Party want America to fail?

By David Holtz on July 12, 2010

Health-care repeal will NOT appear on the fall ballot.

Posted in Community & Opinion, Progress Michigan | Tagged america fail, David Holtz, Progress Michigan, tea party | 2 Responses

Michigan Progress: Tea Party fails to put health care repeal on the ballot

Michigan Progress: Tea Party fails to put health care repeal on the ballot

By David Holtz on July 7, 2010

FAIL – but Tea Party insists this is only the opening volley.

Posted in Activism, Community & Opinion, Progress Michigan | Tagged ballot initiative, health care reform, Progress Michigan, tea party | 1 Response

Progress Michigan: Quick hits

Progress Michigan: Quick hits

By Angela Vasquez-Giroux Wittrock on June 28, 2010

Where in the world is Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox? He’s on his world tour — er, getting in touch with his constituents across the state in a way that has nothing to do with elections. Ahem. But he did weigh in recently on a case in Chicago. Per the Cox Facebook page: Mike Cox Great [...]

Posted in News | Tagged british petroleum, Mike Cox, pete hoekstra, Progress Michigan | Leave a response

Progress Michigan: Being Nolan Finley

Progress Michigan: Being Nolan Finley

By Angela Vasquez-Giroux Wittrock on June 22, 2010

Bashing Detroit while trying to save it. Does that really work?

Posted in Activism, Community & Opinion, Progress Michigan | Tagged conservative, Detroit News, Nolan Finley, Progress Michigan | Leave a response

Progress Michigan: Taking Big Oil out of the Great Lakes

Progress Michigan: Taking Big Oil out of the Great Lakes

By David Holtz on June 9, 2010

The spill in the Gulf should remind us why we must keep Big Oil out of the Great Lakes.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News, Progress Michigan | Tagged David Holtz, great lakes. dry tortugas, oil spill, Progress Michigan | 1 Response

Progress Michigan: Popping a little bubbly with Newt

Progress Michigan: Popping a little bubbly with Newt

By David Holtz on June 3, 2010

Newt Gingrich proposes Detroit as a tax-free zone to stimulate business. Cut taxes? From a Republican? What a shock!

Posted in Activism, News | Tagged bubbly, David Holtz, newt gingrich, Progress Michigan | Leave a response

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