Saturday, September 27, 2014

Dem Lieutenant Governor Candidate: Granholm Years 'Weren't As Bad As We Think' [Michigan Capitol Confidential]

Dem Lieutenant Governor Candidate: Granholm Years 'Weren't As Bad As We Think' [Michigan
“I think the Granholm years, you know, weren’t as bad as we think.” – Lisa Brown, the Democratic candidate for lieutenant governor running with Mark Schaueron Sept. 23 during a radio interview on "Michigan’s Big Show," according to Gongwer News Service.
For the Record says: Sounds like someone needs a refresher course on Michigan’s economy, certainly something that won’t be taught in former Gov. Granholm’s University of California-Berkeley class on how to create jobs.
Michigan lost 576,900 jobs during Gov. Granholm's eight-year tenure.
This state led the nation in United Van Lines outbound shipments from 2006 to 2009, signaling an exodus from Michigan.

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