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First of all, thank you so much for your intelligent, considerate, and thoughtful response, all of which are extremely rare and much needed in this forum. Your courtesy is very much appreciated. For the most part, I can agree, or at least I feel comfortable taking your word for many of the points you make. One that I have trouble agreeing with is "a
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In theory, assert immunity from federal law by the state of Michigan is utter lunacy. To legislate such immunity is sheer stupidity, especially at a time when the White House is held by the Democratic party, which sets the agenda for the U.S. Justice Department. I mention that because not only is Michigan's governor and legislative body is republican
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I'm just asking, you moron. And if you're right about your god, I agree with you. There should be no secrets, except PHI which is already protected. I'm just saying, like you are, that maybe the public might want to know if the county sherriff, or whoever approves the permits, routinely approves them for people that have experienced the
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"Do not deprive a kid that loves his country and wants to express this love . . . " What a cretin, you are Salad! A 5 year old has only been speaking real words for 2 years when they enter kindergarten. They don't know what a country is, let alone understand heartfelt love for a geopolitical theory of a defined homeland. Many adults aren't
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Another unfortunate waste of time by the Michigan lawmakers. Does this solve a problem? Are there "employees" that spend their time at work "politicking" with government resources day after day? We know there are elected office holders that steal millions of dollars of government resources "politicking" day after day, in
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That's what I'm talking about, Indy. Reputable companies will have the expertise because they invest in their equipment and personnel, which includes wages that reflect or exceed the prevailing wage. They don't have to be union firms to be responsible companies. But if the state of Michigan passes laws that require accepting the low bid
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Do you mean to say that ALL chiropractic procedures MUST be covered and reimbursed for work-related injuries, regardless of the outcomes, efficacy, or therapeutic value to the patient and the treatment of the injury? After all, how many injuries have actually been CURED by chiropractic treatment? And let's not confuse the relationship between an
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Good people and good companies that invest in their employees and equipoment don't come cheap, but they're far more efficient than the low-wage fly-by-night low-bid jokers that you'll get if this law passes. What we (the public) will be paying for is Little Joey and Uncle Buck, with two shovels and a broken down backhoe and their illegal
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Good people and good companies that invest in their employees and equipoment don't come cheap, but they're far more efficient than the low-wage fly-by-night low-bid jokers that you'll get if this law passes. What we (the public) will be paying for is Little Joey and Uncle Buck, with two shovels and a broken down backhoe and their sub-standard
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Good people and good companies that invest in their employees and equipoment don't come cheap, but they're far more efficient than the low-wage fly-by-night low-bid jokers that you'll get if this law passes. What we (the public) will be paying for is Little Joey and Uncle Buck, with two shovels and a broken down backhoe and their sub-standard
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