Progressive groups in Michigan unintentionally make a heck of a case against progressive policies in this state after 8 years of Hurricane Granholm:
Michigan’s middle class faces a bleak future, a report released Thursday by three progressive policy groups concludes.
Lansing-based Progress Michigan and the Michigan League for Human Services, along with the Washington, D.C., office of the political advocacy organization Demos, said that Michigan is plagued by a lack of good jobs, high unemployment, falling earnings, declining access to benefits, high costs for education and raising a family, and diminished economic prospects for young people compared to 30 years ago.
It is of course the predictable result of liberal policies as we have seen over the last 8 years. But the kicker comes at the end of the article where
the Macomb Daily, for some unknown reason, not only runs the story but sees fit to add this as evidence:
To highlight the report’s conclusions, the conference call also included remarks from 27-year-old Aaron Quinney of Lansing.
Quinney said he graduated from Saginaw Valley State University in 2008 with a degree in family studies and has “no consistent job and a lot of school debt.
“Today I sit here unemployed, still looking for work,” he said.
"Family studies?" The heck? Shouldn't the guy have became a community organizer by now? The whole crummy article was ironically written by one Charles Crumm. Related:
Crowder Explains: Middle Class NOT Shrinking, Just Whining