Archive for October, 2005

I was joking around with some friends over the weekend: would the revolution have an Evite? While we decided it probably would not - some experimenting today showed me there was no reason the 2008 Presidential Election could not.
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Somehow I don’t remember hearing that sacred Maya rituals were for $1 million. The organization Natives Against Media Stereotypes isn’t too happy:
Contestants fought with each other and pushed and shoved each other for the chance to win $1 Million dollars. Thursday night’s show much more resembled a football game where the fans adorn themselves with […]

Former Michigan Governor John Engler is speaking to the U-M alumni association on November 10th in Washington, D.C.
U of M Speaker Series with former Governor and current President and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), John Engler
Details: Thursday, November 10 at the Bank of America Penthouse at 730 15th St NW Washington, […]

Two years and two days ago, I blogged about a massive urban redevelopment project planned for the former brewery of Pabst Blue Ribbon in Milwaukee, Wisconsin called Pabst City. The project was mind-boggling in scale: it was to cost over $300 million to convert seven blocks of the brewery’s historic structures into stores, apartments, and […]

SEIU has launched a website soliciting ideas to improve the lives of working families - the website is called SinceSlicedBread.com. They’re looking for ideas - in 175 words - that
are original, creative, and have a good chance of practical success, and which:
* Grow the economy
* Create good-paying jobs that allow people to raise a […]

From their story today on post-Katrina politics:
Economic growth is crucial to reducing poverty, but the effect of tax rates is less clear. In 1993, President Bill Clinton raised taxes on upper-income families, the economy boomed and poverty fell for the next seven years. In 2001, President Bush cut taxes deeply, but even with economic growth, […]

We liked this stencil. It reads “Our dreams cannot fit in their ballot boxes.”





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