Tuesday December 15, 2015

Big HQ for A2?

Zollers looks at Ann Arbor for Corporate head quarters? Click Here for Details

Michigan’s Two Teachers Unions Down Tens of Thousands of Members

Michigan’s two largest public school unions have seen their numbers of dues-paying members decline sharply since 2012, according to documents filed with the U.S. Department of Labor. … more

Ohh You Brute

Obama says US is hitting ISIL harder than ever? Click Here for Story

Not Safer

Immigration officials prohibited from looking at visa applicants' social media   DHS official drops bombshell about visa admission Click Here for Details

What is State Dept Hiding?

 Judicial Watch has to sue to get information on refugee resettlement Click Here for Story

Excuse Me Mr. President?

obama castro Obama wasn’t paying attention when he says Castro isn’t an ideologue? Click Here for Details

Bailing Out a Political Party?

Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, who is also a congresswoman from Florida, has drafted a bill to restore money that both parties used to receive from the federal government to help defray the costs of running their quadrennial conventions. (Associated Press)DNC needs bailout to have their convention…and we should trusthem to run the government again? Click Here for Story

See We Already Have Enough Problems at Home

  8% of US Muslims believe suicide bombing is acceptable? Click Here for Details

And We Gave Away How Many Terrorists?

Getty Images Bergdahl to face court martial Click Here for Story

Turkey Fighting Wrong Enemy?

Demonstrators cover their faces as they clash with riot police during a protest against the curfew in Sur district, in the southeastern city of Diyarbakir, Turkey, December 14, 2015. © Sertac KayarKilling Kurds instead of ISIS? Click Here for Details

Can Congress Legislate Some Common Sense?

AP Screening of social media should happen for immigrants Click Here for Details

 

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