Archive for the ‘Baraga County’ Category

ARE WE BEING DUPED? FOOD FOR THOUGHT (Baraga County Courthouse Proposal)

Monday, July 25th, 2011

Editorial that has been sent to a few papers in the area, but so far none of them have seemed too interested in the topic.

Please read, and feel free to like&share if this editorial  is informational and very informing!

 

July 22, 2011

 

ARE WE BEING DUPED? FOOD FOR THOUGHT

To the Editor:

 

Much coverage has been given lately to the proposed relocation of the Baraga County Courthouse/Annex facilities to the old hospital building. Most in town, myself included, would agree that the courthouse is inadequate for several reasons, however, the Special Election to be held August 2nd, is not a guarantee that the courthouse will actually be moved to the old hospital. The taxpayers of Baraga County need to be aware of exactly what they are voting on when they step into the booth on August 2nd.

 

The wording of the county proposal that will be voted on in the Special Election states part “….for the purpose of funding the operation and relocation of the Baraga County Courthouse and Annex offices to the new facility, or to a renovated facility at the former Baraga County Memorial Hospital….”

 

The powers-that-be that created this “proposal” left a very large loophole.  If it was a certainty that the Courthouse would be moving to the old hospital building, as we are being led to believe, there would have been no need to include the language …”to a new facility,…” in the proposal.

 

On the front page of the L’Anse Sentinel dated May 18th, in an article addressing the special election for courthouse/hospital millage, the Baraga County Board of Commissioners approved the special election at its regular monthly meeting Monday, May 9th.  County Prosecuting Attorney Joseph O’Leary was asked by the board to formulate the proposal.  The board was to hold a special meeting Tuesday, May 24th to vote on the ballot wording.  Mr. O’Leary’s Letter to the Editor on July 20th, makes no mention of a “new” facility as a possible option, but yet the wording of the proposal is very clear, and apparently “cut in stone” prior to any “survey” that might have occurred.

 

Can the CountyCommissionchoose not to relocate to the old hospital, and instead build a new facility?  The answer is YES they can, if the proposal is approved on August 2nd.

 

If you have any doubt, please take the time to visit www.baragacounty.org and view the video presentation by Mr. O’Leary.  Approximately 24 minutes into the 40 minute video, Mr. O’Leary explains the results of the Feasibility Study previously conducted, spending a great part of the presentation exploring Option 1 (use the entire hospital facility) and Option 2, (demolishing SNU and using the rest of the facility) Option 3, which was not even listed as an option was to build a new facility at a cost of almost 6 million dollars.  This option was greatly underplayed during the presentation. He also states that a survey would be conducted on the various options presented, and that those surveys would basically determine which options would be on the proposal.  I don’t know you, but I never received a survey, nor have I seen any results of the survey published anywhere.  In the video, he specifically mentions the “new” facility could be located behind the Baraga County Jail and states that theCountyBoard of Commissioners can “bank” the 1.5 mills while exploring other revenue sources for building a new facility.  I don’t think that we as taxpayers were under the impression that a “new” facility was even an option?

 

I could go on in much greater detail, but I think it’s time to look past the “blue smoke & mirrors” and find out more about the true nature of this proposal prior to voting YES.

 

Linda Borgen

L’Anse

Elitist-Extremist Religion hates on US Soldiers.

Monday, June 13th, 2011

“GOD HATES AMERICA & IS KILLING OUR TROOPS IN HIS WRATH” is what a Kansas church proclaims.

As they [ "legally"] harass dead U.S. Soldiers and their family’s right before their burial.  They further note “Military funerals have become pagan orgies of idolatrous blasphemy, where they pray to the dunghill gods of Sodom & play taps to a fallen fool.” Essentially hacking a long drawn out spit, and spitting directly in the dead soldiers face.

Pfc. Voakes gave his life for the Constitutional right  of WBC to warn America. To deny us our First Amendment rights is to declare to the world that Pfc. Voakes died in  vain, and that America is  a nation of sodomite hypocrites”

“The Lord no longer builds the American house; nor does the Lord watch over and protect America. These soldiers are dying for the homosexual and other sins of America.  God is now America’s enemy, and God Himself is fighting against America.”"THANK GOD FOR IEDs.”

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All I can really say to this is thank god, these people died to allow these scumbags to speak such rubbish on the ones who died to protect our certain freedoms.

 

It has been concluded by the US Supreme court “Earlier this spring, the US Supreme court ruled to uphold Westboro Baptist’s right to free speech, despite their bearing signs like “Thank God for Dead Soldiers” and “God Hates Fags.” http://wpln.org/?p=27968

 

However this just might be over turned “http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2011-06-02-military-funerals-freedom-of-speech-protests_n.htm

 

 

 

 

Fallen U.P. soldier returns home

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

Fallen U.P. soldier returns home

Spc. Robert L. Voakes Jr

Spc. Robert L. Voakes Jr., 21, of L’Anse, Mich, died of wounds suffered June 4, in Laghman province, Afghanistan, when insurgents attacked his unit with an improvised explosive device (IED) . He was assigned to the 793rd Military Police Battalion, 3rd Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska.

[When I did a bit of research it shows that there were multiple people who were killed in this same battalion / same incident which killed Robert.]

Spc. Robert L Voakes Jr., Was brought back home via air plane about a week after he gave up his life for his country in Afghanistan. The plane carrying the body of Spc. Robert L. Voakes Jr,. Landed at the Houghton County Memorial Airport in Hancock shortly after 9:00 A.M.

A very large group of supporters and various agencies around the copper country were on hand to remember Spc. Robert L Voakes, JR. and to escort him back to his hometown.

6/7/2011 - A U.S. Army carry team transfers the remains
of Army Pfc. Robert L. Voakes Jr., of L’Anse, Mich., at
Dover Air Force Base, Del., June 6, 2011. Voakes wasassigned to the 164th Military Police Company Fort Wainwright, Alaska.
(U.S. Air Force photo/Roland Balik)

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When I first got the news of the loss of our local soldier.. I was quite shocked. I spent the day searching for information to put the puzzle together. Of course it didn’t end up like most rumors… I did my usual job and quickly got the media on board to get as much attention on the subject as we could.  When I had contacted WLUCTV6 they took down the information and they did nothing for about a few days… (this is nothing unusual) I then contacted WBUP TV (ABC 5&10) and had Mike Hoey check into it quickly. As usual… it was quickly checked into and the next day we had coverage. 

Daniel Benishek was in the area for a dinner with the local GOP, when he spoke his condolences to the family of Robert Voakes.

Helicopter Transport Via BCMH / JUL 13 2010

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

I have released pictures from last nights helicopter transport at Baraga County Memorial Hospital.

Helicopter Transport Via BCMH / JUL 13 2010

http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2070540&id=1248960035&l=1a033f1f8c

Donations for the Baraga County Republicans

Thursday, June 5th, 2008

The Baraga County Republicans now has its own donation page for online donations.?You can try our donation page at?http://www.fundraisingbynet.net/fbn/index.asp?guidRegistration=5B5D5C59We accept many methods of donations, donate today!?

Reasons I support Tom Casperson

Friday, May 30th, 2008

There may be a couple of people supporting Don Hooper or even Linda Goldthorpe,?but here are a few?reasons why I ?fully support and endorse Tom Casperson.

1. Tom Casperson is already an elected official – making himself a proven leader.

2. Tom Casperson is an elected official but he ALWAYS makes the time to talk to you about problems in the state. (Aka WILL CALL YOU BACK)

3. Being an elected official and re-running for an election, he dedicates a lot of time to his primary job (Being a State Representative) and knows how to “juggle” his time in a manor that allows him to attend almost every meeting he needs to as a 108th District Representative.

?4. Tom Casperson asks questions in Lansing and gets results.
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Heres one for Granholm

Tuesday, April 15th, 2008

Lets all make a run for Canada!?

Portrait of a Tax Hiker: Mike Lahti (D-Hancock)

Wednesday, January 16th, 2008

“Basically, this entire package was delivered by Democrats.” – Andy Dillon,?Detroit News, October 2, 2007.

 

This is the fifteenth in a series of looks at specific members of Dillon’s tax hike caucus. The Democrats hold a 58-52 lead in the House. A shift of just four seats returns control to the Republicans, a caucus, for what it’s worth, that held the line in impressive fashion against the Democrats’ tax and spend gambit. According to Andy Dillon anyways.

 

Four seats is more than doable. A move to a common sense approach that protects jobs and Michigan families is doable. Just a matter of getting rid of a few bad apples. ?Today we head back up to rural northern Michigan where Mike Lahti hopes his actions in Lansing go unnoticed back home.

 

 

STATE REPRESENTATIVE: MIKE LAHTI (D-HANCOCK)

 

Will the real Mike Lahti please stand up? ?The freshman lawmaker from Michigan’s beautiful 110th has made a habit, during his first year in Lansing, of confounding supporters and observers alike by consistently saying one thing then doing another. ?In a city full of government officials who act in accordance with the direction of the wind Lahti proudly marches to the front of the column. ?

To properly tell the story we need to go back to the beginning. ?The date, February 24, 2006. ?Candidate Mike Lahti was on a whirlwind tour of Michigan’s picturesque Keweenaw Peninsula, maybe the most beautiful piece of landscape?

and geography in the entire state of Michigan. ?He was delivering speeches, talking with the local press and talking with small business owners, hunters, moms and dads… you name it. ?It was a campaign, after all.

And at one stop the gentleman offered this with?Keweenaw Now?in the room:


“We’ve seen the loss of too many jobs. The people of the Western U.P. need a representative whose number one job is jobs,” Lahti said. “I will fight for working families. We’ve seen too many CEOs take the golden parachute and leave employees holding the bag…We need to reward businesses to stay in Michigan instead of sending them to other states and overseas.”

 

And who could disagree with him? ?If there’s anything that blue collar Michigan hates its when the people at the top, the ones making the financial decisions, when they go ahead and take care of themselves and their own concerns and well being by tossing the working man (and woman) under the bus. ?

It wasn’t only Keweenaw Now that recorded Lahti’s pledge. ?He did that for us himself when making the claim on his own?campaign website:


I believe we should reward companies that do business here in Michigan, not the ones that export jobs overseas. I want to create tax incentives for companies that create jobs here. I will fight to change, diversify, and strengthen our economy.

 

In the end, though, Lahti seems to disagree with himself. ?While the state remains the only in the nation to lose jobs year after year, struggles with a nation’s worst 7.5% unemployment rate and sees families heading for the borders in record numbers the Representative cast a tragic vote in the early morning hours of October 1st and followed it up with a series of votes in the weeks that followed.

Mike Lahti claims his number one job is jobs but when push came to shove he voted to raise the sales tax on services by over $613 million, driving jobs out of the state. ?Mike Lahti claims he’s fighting for working families but when push came to shove he voted to raise the income tax on working families by nearly $800 million this year alone. ?

And that golden parachute he spoke of with such derision? ?Lahti voted to raise his own budget by 2.5%, failed to cut his own pay or benefits, supported a move by House Democrats to guarantee himself?lifetime healthcare benefits?and increased overall and discretionary spending in Lansing creating the largest budget in the history of the state of Michigan. ?

While working moms and dads worry about losing their jobs and see dramatically smaller paychecks the fat cats in Lansing get fatter. ?Talk about golden parachutes. ?

But hey, those tax incentives for companies that create jobs here? ?Technically we’re still waiting but we did get a sneak peak just last week at what the Representative has in mind. ?According to the?Ironwood Daily Globe:


State Rep. Mike Lahti (D-Hancock) is co-sponsoring legislation that would exclude ski areas from the tax…

 

So that’s something.

Unfortunately for the people of the 110 and the rest of the state of Michigan, Lahti’s hypocrisy wasn’t limited to that one series of votes. ?Even his apparently conservative stand on a variety of social issues is suddenly more than questionable. ?Take his “support” of hunters and hunting rights. ?

Lahti is currently leading the charge in the legislature, rounding up support in the House and pressuring the GOP controlled Senate to raise taxes and fees on hunters and fishers and helped advance a budget that assumes he’ll be successful. ?According to theDetroit Free Press:


There was no agreement to raise hunting and fishing license fees or fees that businesses need to discharge air and water pollution. But conference committees assumed those fee increases would be enacted by Jan. 15.

 

Rep. Mike Lahti, D-Hancock, a member of the DNR budget conference committee, said there are enough votes in the House but not the Senate to increase hunting license fees… Lahti said he hopes Senate support builds…

 

And more than hoping for these tax hikes, he’s been working the process via the conference committee for weeks to make them a reality.

His entire first year in office, Mike Lahti has been a lesson in contradictions. ?The great people in the Upper Peninsula often?
complain
?about being disconnected from Lansing, and with good reason. ?Sadly they’ve now got one of their own who’s counting on the distance to conceal his actions.