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Last updated on March 11 at 4:55 pm
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Please, no posting of links or URLs in the comment area. This area is for your commentary, links will be deleted from posts.Ag & mfg. are our base, and should have alot more attention to action, not hollow promises, nor shallow efforts for progress.
What could the 2 full term governor possibly be so upbeat about? The worst state economy in the country? We are the butt of jokes, at least out here in Calif.(which has its own problems). I guess I just haven't seen "nothing" yet!!!!!!!! Thank God it will all be over come Nov.
Ralph N, if you think everything is going to change and for the better once we have the elections you are in for a surprise. It took years to make our state as it is today and will take many more years to turn this Michigan around. This will take the legislature and the people to be willing to make the necessary changes. It is not up to just one person it is up to all the people of this state to make things happen, each and everyone of us will have to work together.
Well,are all of you "BLOWN AWAY" yet?






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