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Protests need an ally

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The Occupy Wall Street protests have entered their fourth week, testifying to the deep-rooted hatred in the American working class for the country’s financial aristocracy.


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Right-to-work wrong way to go

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This week I was somewhat dismayed by the items I saw on the Michigan Legislature’s agenda. They obviously didn’t follow the instructions in my column last week on repairing the economy.


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Raise androgynous kids

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Can boys play with dolls and girls like math? From the time we are born, we are all assigned certain roles and expectations based on our genders.



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Calm down, Obama won't kill you

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It’s not unreasonable to ask a few questions about President Obama authorizing a drone strike that killed American-born Al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen on Sept.30.


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Arab-Jewish goal?

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On September 23, Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas requested recognition from the United Nations General Assembly for a Palestinian state.



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Abolish state income tax

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“China is Michigan’s third-biggest export market after Canada and Mexico…” reported the Detroit News, commenting on Gov.


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Granholm is right this time

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The easy solution is rarely the right one. Some people don’t like to admit they’re wrong. If someone drove his or her wagon into a swamp, rather than face the arduous task of cajoling the critters to back it out, or to get out themselves and pull, they might just abandon the wagon.


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Buffet's article starts class war

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On Aug. 14, 2011, billionaire Warren Buffett published a controversial opinions editorial in a New York Times articulating why he believes Congress is “billionaire friendly” and hypocritical when it calls for “shared sacrifice.” A firestorm of arguments ensued after the logical article, but now Buffett finds himself back in the news for being an instigator in the class war. President Obama is now backing the Buffett Rule: a new proposal that those with incomes in excess of 1 million dollars should pay at least the same federal tax rate as middle-income tax payers.


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Writing off the identity vote

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If you haven’t heard, identity politics are in. In the last two weeks or so, Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain announced he could win one third of the black vote.


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Online courses not all great

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At first glance, online college courses might seem like a great idea due to convenience, efficiency and communication that extends beyond the classroom.





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Diversifying to help state

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Though the automotive industry has taken a heavy hit in Michigan, some still believe it can be revitalized. An AnnArbor.com article states that “the tubular parts manufacturer that acquired Ypsilanti’s former Ford plant is still seeking contracts with major automakers before ramping up production at the renovated site.


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Fixing the economy in 601 words

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Spend $447 billion, cut $1.5 trillion. Not enough, too much. Those four phrases are all over the news lately as the president and his Republican counterparts try to get the economy going while cutting the deficit at the same time.



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Politicians ignore the poor

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More Americans are now living in more poverty than at any time on record, according to a report released last week by the U.S.

In this episode, we're summarizing the articles published in The Eastern Echo June 9–15, 2025! To listen to the episode on Spotify, click here!

Articles featured in this episode:

"EMU football alums Gunnar Oakes, Brian Dooley find pro success with UFL's Michigan Panthers" - Caleb Henderson

"Review: 'Say Nothing' is a good introduction to the intense history of conflict between Britain and Ireland" - Gabriella Payeur

"EMU completes 'Maxx Match,' achieves football fundraising goal as new NCAA regulations loom large" - Caleb Henderson