After being flogged by conservatives across the board on the banning of the incandescent light bulb, Congressman Fred Upton changes the subject.
He posted an article on Right Michigan, saying, in part,
The American people are fed up and demand that we tackle government spending and the federal budget deficit immediately. The days [...]
Yesterday’s Politico article:
“Our work on light bulbs wasn’t an arbitrary mandate,” he said. “We didn’t just pick a standard out of the air, or look for a catchy sounding standard like 25 by 2025 not based in science or feasibility. Instead, we worked with both industry and environmental groups to come up with a [...]
Right now, Wolverine is still waiting to hear from the MDNRE on whether it will receive an air quality permit, despite Jennifer Granholm’s claim that the issuance of a permit has nothing whatsoever to do with politics.
The beginning of the coal plant saga was May 2006. In a few months, we will have been [...]
Make room for the DEQ
The month of October in 2008 was so loaded with information and news that I have many times hesitated to synthesize it here. Two major things happened, on October 1st, the Michigan DEQ visited Rogers City for an informational meeting, and public [...]





