tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-615540480649619994.post8209201172311995898..comments2023-12-20T09:43:12.402-08:00Comments on Skoop's Blog: Right From WrongTim Skubickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11498943340853358620noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-615540480649619994.post-6100263961275833152009-10-18T16:17:28.703-07:002009-10-18T16:17:28.703-07:00Your off the record show was ridiculous today. Ou...Your off the record show was ridiculous today. Our state is in a crisis and we are talking about drinking at the island. The four commentators you had today are so clueless it isn't funny. Cherry is very vulnerable next year. Just being connected to Granholm for 8 yrs will be a big detriment to his election.<br /><br />And the two republican guys. where did you find them? They couldn't come up with any coherent thoughts. I know being a republican is bad right now but believe me these guys were not the poster boys for the party.<br /><br />As for Bishop's game -- it comes down to credibility and trust between him and Granholm. there is none. Thats why the games.<br /><br />Right now michigan is at a crossroad and the biggest issue besides no budgets -- is dealing with the ballooning legacy costs for the governmental employees. If that problem is not dealt with effectively -- no amount of tax increases will save this state.<br /><br />The biggest problem with the state and it was proved out witht e movie credits -- is if you go to the states where businesses are going and come up with tax incentives that surpass theirs you will generate new business for michigan. Green Energy sounds nice but it won't bring in enough jobs in soon enough to bring unemployment down.<br /><br />You need to get a roundtable of business people on your show. Ask them what they are concerned about. Ask why they can't hire more employees. You will find our onerous business taxes and personal property taxes and yes -- not being a right to work state are all making Michigan a less attractive state to do business in.<br /><br />How ironic we can't get more businesses to come here. We have an abundance of water and that should be a good selling point for our state.<br /><br /><br />Sincerely,<br /><br />Charlie A. Rochester Hills MichiganAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com