it s been one tough week in michigan. birthplace to one of the nation s largest unions, united auto workers. despite them standing on the state s capital, right to work was signed into law, making michigan the 24th state that bans employees having to pay union dues. contrary to popular opinion, it wasn t the plan of michigan s self-proclaimed, tough nerd. rick snyder for michigan. he s one tough nerd. now, while governor rick snyder may consider himself one tough nerd, to others, it s not the case. instead, he s one of the compliant puppets with big money donors pulling his strings. this is a backroom deal that goes on at local, state and federal rules. we need to follow the bills. oh, no, sorry, two bills, yes,
saddened we have reached this point before you decided whom to nominate. as qualified as she is for her work in foreign policy, this is one area where she may be wrong because, in fact, all positions are political and politicized. well before president obama had been reelected, the fight over his cabinet nominations began. the republican opposition to rice was led early and often by senator john mccain who claimed she was unqualified for job of secretary of state and not very bright. rice s sunday talk show round up after the september 11th attacks in benghazi, libya put her in front to provide information. as it turns out, she had not written the material she delivered that day and was not dishonest about her understanding of the attacks. funny thing, they don t have to be there to play the game. the biggest there that wasn t