Well, I think I am getting the Volume and Issue thing straight. Maybe...
Here is the Road Kill News(c) for another week. Stuff that has something to do with the shape of roads in Michigan - or not. You decide. Just click on the headlines to read.
From Michigan Public Radio. How can a weigh station enforce fines on overweight trucks, which some think are destroying our roads, if they always seem to be closed?
Seems like more people are driving this Labor Day, partly because gas is cheaper. Would you be willing to pay a bit extra at the pump to get better roads. Our ignorant clueless nice lawmakers in Lansing don't think so.
State pays $3,000-a-day lease payments on idle train cars - $10 million since 2010 - before finally figuring it's not a good idea. No wonder there is so little money for roads. WTF!
Those of us not living under a rock the past few weeks know about this. But the photos of them in this Michigan Radio article are creepy: Their staring right at you! Now some think this is going to keep the hired help in Lansing too busy to come up with a Compromise Road Funding Bill in September. Thanks to two Tea Party lawmakers acting like hormone engorged unchaperoned teenagers under the high school bleachers. How's that working out for ya kids?
From the Democracy Tree website. The opening paragraph says it all about 'Zombie Lawmakers' -
"The Courser-Gamrat affair,
while tawdry in its details, remains the act of two nutty freshmen
lawmakers, and simply does not rise to the ethically criminal category
found in the dereliction of duty of Republican leadership in Lansing."
Zombie Lawmakers simply don't get things done in Lansing. Why?
Contact me on this site and if you get it right, I'll send you a FREE BUMPER STICKER!!
Hint: What zombie nourishment is missing in the Lansing capitol?
Drive Careful,
Will