Daily Topics - Tuesday December 11th, 2012

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Hour One: Is Michigan the tipping point for unionization? / Plus, live from Michigan - James Hoffa-International Brotherhood of Teamsters

Hour Two: GOP states pushing mandatory drug tests for welfare checks - Jamie Weinstein, The Daily Caller

Hour Three: What happened to Lee Iacocca and Steve Jobs?

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DCC of FH 13 years 19 weeks ago
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Snyder Overreach? Perhaps so.

Indeed, Snyder may have handed Democrats an early Christmas present. He runs for re-election in 2014. Since President Obama seems intent on despiriting progressives by giving in to entitlement cuts, the Democratic turnout for the mid-year election was due to be low.

Now, we have a ready made inspirational call for a GOTV effort in 2014!

We just have to make sure this outrage does not flow down the memory hole and become confused by the GOP's doublethink.

- Darryl of Farmington Hills, MI

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