Michigan Policast for Monday, May 4, 2020
In this episode:
* Michiganders back Whitmer, Republicans sue
* Protesters, defacto terrorists, and Republicans in the legislature
* House Minority Leader Christine Greig on legislating through the pandemic
* Chad Livengood on the growing economic crisis in Michigan
* Municipalities expected to lose millions as university events are canceled
* The latest in our upcoming elections
* Final thoughts
* Transcript
* @ChadLivengood
* @ChrisGreigMI37
* @JohnJamesReveal
* @SenGaryPeters
* @AEGEconGroup
* @GovWhitmer
* @ProgressMich
* @ppppolls
Note: we recognize that words like terrorist, assault rifle, and brandishing have specific legal definitions that are different from how these words are commonly used by people outside of the Open Carry movement. This means that the people in featured image for this episode were not technically terrorists and they were not brandishing assault rifles. This distinction in law allows them to avoid penalty while enjoying the benefits of intimidating the people around them. These people are defacto terrorists because that’s what they are in fact, if not in law.
Nobody cares about the distinction between a hebophile and a pedophile, and nobody cares about the distinction between domestic terrorists and the people in this picture. ~cb
Jump to:
* Segment one: Michiganders back Whitmer, Republicans sue
* Segment two: Protesters, defacto terrorists, and Republicans in the legislature
* Segment three: House Minority Leader Christine Greig on legislating through the pandemic
* Segment four: Chad Livengood on the growing economic crisis in Michigan
* Segment five: Municipalities expected to lose millions as university events are canceled
* Segment six: The latest in our upcoming elections
* Segment seven: Final thoughts
* Transcript
* Comments
Michiganders back Whitmer, Republicans sue
* Public Policy Polling – Michigan Lake Effect (Progress MI)
* GOP-led Senate pushes Whitmer to change hospital, essential worker orders ⋆ Michigan Advance
* Michigan Republicans vote to sue Gov.