Is A ‘Red Wave’ In November A Sure Thing? Question 1): Over the years, elections in the middle of a presidential term, either first or second, have tended to yield substantial gains for whichever political party is out of power. That means the Democrats would seem to be in trouble, especially with President Joe BIDEN’s […]
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2022 KENTUCKY DERBY: DOES CATASTROPHE AWAIT?
A KENTUCKY DERBY PICK The latest chapter in “The Fastest Two Minutes in Sports” is upon us again. YES! — this year’s Kentucky Derby, the 148th, will once again be telecast (on NBC) and simulcast in Michigan, this coming Saturday (May 7). Post time is supposed to be 6:57 p.m., but you can count on […]
WILL MICHIGAN’S U.P. BE THE NEXT SPACE MECCA?
U.S. Journal The Plan to Make Michigan the Next Space State Residents are up in arms about a proposed spaceport project, the first of its kind in the Midwest, which would involve launching rockets near the shoreline of Lake Superior. By David Rompf The New Yorker April 29, 2022 Jeanne Baumann, who lives on the […]
THREE ANSWERS TO LAST WEEK’S BIG QUESTIONS
Question 1): MIRS newsletter reported over the week-end that “The dirt Democrats will shovel on Kristina Karamo (the GOP’s preferred Secretary of State candidate) and Matt DePERNO, the likely GOP Attorney General nominee, is deep and Republicans activists know and are privately worried.” This sort of speculation about the negative effect Karamo/DePerno are likely to have […]
QUESTIONS OF THE WEEK IN MICHIGAN POLITICS
Question 1): How important is the upcoming April 23 State Republican Endorsement Convention? Will it impact what happens in Michigan politics leading up to the August 2 primary election and beyond? Answer 1): It could be a game-changer in the race for the Republican gubernatorial nomination. While former President Donald Trump has endorsed many Republican […]
CRITICAL RACE THEORY COMES TO FLINT
Critical Race Theory (CRT) and its sidekick, the 1619 Project, will be front and center in Flint on Wednesday, April 13. Nikole Hannah-Jones, the Pulitzer Prize-winning creator of the 1619 Project and a staff writer at The New York Times Magazine, will speak at a jam-packed renovated Capitol Theatre in downtown Flint at 7 pm. […]
FIVE BURNING ISSUES IN MICHIGAN POLITICS
Question 1): Despite rampant inflation driving up gas prices, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer last week vetoed legislation that would suspend for six months Michigan’s 27-cent-per-gallon excise tax on fuel. Earlier, Whitmer had noted that, because the bill’s effective date would be delayed until 2023, “this misguided proposal does nothing for Michiganders facing pain at the pump […]
WHICH IS BETTER FOR NOMINATING CANDIDATES? PRIMARIES OR CONVENTIONS?
Down With Primaries! (not an April Fool’s Day Prank) By Kevin Vallier/COMMENTARY Real Clear Politics April 1, 2022 (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP) Most democracies don’t have democratic primaries. By and large, party elites choose candidates, and the people then vote for the parties or the candidates. American democracy, by contrast, relies on popular primaries: […]
ARE OUR ELECTIONS MORE FAIR AND HONEST THAN WE THINK?
What If the Fishy ‘Big Blue Shift’ to Democrats Late in Elections Is Legal? By Eric Felten, RealClearInvestigations March 28, 2022 To question the legitimacy and fairness of recent U.S. elections is to be attacked as a probable “Russian asset” out to undermine democracy or, at best, a kook. But many voters notice something […]
KRAKEN: COULD PRO-TRUMP “GRIEVANCE’ ATTORNEYS ESCAPE PUNISHMENT?
On appeal, sure they could. It all depends on a panel of judges on the 6th Circuit of the U.S. Court of Appeals. Last week, this site commented on the sanctions levied by federal Judge Linda Parker in King, et al v Whitmer, et al, the most prominent challenge in Michigan to the 2020 presidential […]