Dates  Commentaries
12/9/2008  Requiem for Reason
12/9/2008  How to Save Detroit
12/9/2008  Will We Move Forward or Backward on Union Transparency?
11/3/2008  The Government’s Plan to Fix Wall Street Will Do More Harm
11/3/2008  American Greetings Says Hello to More Incentives
11/3/2008  Public Education: Time for Change Based on the Merits
10/6/2008  Michigan Supreme Court Decision Limits Agency Powers
10/6/2008  Smart Growth is Neither
10/6/2008  State Checkbook Still Missing from Internet
9/8/2008  Eight Ballot Measures We Would Like to See
9/8/2008  Survey 2008: School Service Privatization Grows Again
9/8/2008  UVL Data, Migration Study Underscore Michigan Troubles
8/4/2008  Do Unions Really Need the Money?
8/4/2008  Amending the State Constitution for Partisan Advantage?
8/4/2008  Great Lakes Directional Drilling Ban Should Be Lifted
7/7/2008  Keep Michigan’s Successful Electricity Competition Law
7/7/2008  Changing Direction. Are We There Yet?
7/7/2008  Latest Economic Numbers Confirm Failure of Status Quo
6/9/2008  Privatization Rolls on Despite Rhetorical Opposition (Viewpoint on Public Issues)
6/9/2008  Greenhouse Gas Accord Will Further Damage Michigan's Economy


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