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Granholm Playbook

During the campaign, I mentioned that Obama wants to do to the US what Granholm has done to Michigan and now he’s taking a page from her playbook by calling for a “jobs summit.”  Granholm was all about the summits.  It seemed like once a month she was calling for a summit on jobs or schools or something.  The business-hostile, union-loving, spend-and-tax approach by our governor has caused companies to flee Michigan and led us to 15% unemployment.  Now Obama is taking the same approach.  Businesses and the rich will take their money to friendlier countries, sinking the US economy even further.  When will Democrats ever learn?

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