MICHIGAN TRAVEL TIPS
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(The 233rd Edition)
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Victor Edward Swanson,
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Communism and socialism--and their evil ways of life for most people--are in full swing in Michigan, and I have proof, which I am only getting around to now, having had other stuff to cover recently. On July 2, 2023, I got exposed to big crap from the Detroit Free Press through an article called "Ann Arbor to pay 100 entrepreneurs $525 a month" [Rahman, Nushrat. "Ann Arbor to pay 100 entrepreneurs $525 a month." Detroit Free Press, 2 July 2023, p. 3A.]. When a government gets involved in deciding who gets money for businesses and such--for free--you have a corrupt economic system, and it is a system in which government people, such as communists and socialists and progressives, decide winners and losers in life, and the communists and socialists and progressives give, ultimately, to their own or those who support their rotten ways of life. The opening of the article was--"Ann Arbor recently joined the growing list of cities across the nation exploring what happens when low income families receive a steady stream of cash in their pockets each month -- no strings attached. Last month, Ann Arbor City Council approved a guaranteed basis income program -- funded by $16 million in American Rescue Plan Act dollars -- that would provide 100 income-elegible entrepreneurs with $525 a month for 24 months. The University of Michigan's Poverty Solutions initiative is helping run the pilot....". Yes, national tax dollars are being used to support select so-called business people--"entrepreneurs." And a university--the University of Michigan--is taking part, even though it should only be involved in teaching. A university is not supposed to--in a good country--be involved in determining who gets money--especially for free-to run a business (maybe). Another part of the article was--"...'A guaranteed income is meant to equalize opportunity through economic security,' said Saadia Van Winkle, a communications strategist at Mayors for a Guaranteed Income, a network of city leaders advocating for guaranteed income, in an email. 'It's an effective way to combat several factors that are stifling economic mobility -- the coronavirus pandemic and its near and long-term economic fallout, our country's history of entrenched poverty that hasn't ebbed in decades and the growing concentration of wealth at the very top...." The words are all linked to communism and socialism and progressivism, and they are rotten! Here was another part of the article--"...Ann Arbor's program would randomly select 100 individuals and provide $525 a month to them for two years. It's meant to help entrepreneurs with low and moderate incomes, at 300% of the federal poverty level. In other words; a single person earning $43,740 or a three-person household making no more than $74,580....". "Randomly"--I doubt it in the long run, given Ann Arbor is a communistic and socialistic type city, and communism and socialism are driven by violence and corruption and discrimination. And the use of "entrepreneur" is corrupt. Plus, how can a government entity prove what "entrepreneur" has the stamina and skill and initiative and determination to actually run a business and make it work well for years to come, and what government entity knows what will work and not work in the future, and what government entity knows what could be invented in the future? The whole program proposed is discrimination. The whole program is designed to push along "free money" and "guaranteed income" for people, which leads to people cutting back on striving to do better and live better. Yes, who can determine who will and will not make good businesses? The government cannot, such as through a guess! It is all bullshit from bullshit people, who like to, in the long run, hurt people who will not support their evil ways and defective minds. Yet one more segment of the article was--"...'Basic income is really embracing this idea that people need cash and they need that cash to be flexibly used. And, moreover, we also know that our welfare system really has a lot of stigma attached to it and there's a lot of hassles and bureaucracy associated with accessing programs. One of the tenets of guaranteed income is that it's providing assistance with dignity. Here's cash, you figure out how you want to use it, you know best,' Seefeldt said....". Bullshit! Bullshit! Bullshit! Ann Arbor is not a place to visit, and Ann Arbor is not a place in which to spend money. Ann Arbor needs to sink with all the stink that it is!
Welcome to another edition of Michigan Travel Tips, which gives advice on where to and where not to travel in Michigan and spend your money.
Warning announcement! Because of incidents at schools for children and incidents at other places for people in general tied to "Sharia" or "Islamic Law" or even the religion/political system known as "Islam," I now regularly have this paragraph as a part of each edition of Michigan Travel Tips. The governmental system of the United States of America based on The U.S. Constitution and "Sharia" or, informally, Islamic law, are not compatible and cannot co-exist, and one reason is "Sharia" (et cetera) is a political system, in which there is one-party rule, and that one party is basically made up or controlled by religious leaders who base all the ways of their culture or society on "Sharia" or "Islamic Law." Those who uphold and practice "Sharia" have no tolerance for the existence of Christianity or Buddhism or Hinduism or non-religion, and that is a fact, and "Sharia" is a political system in which women are second-rate human bodies and in which clergy can be involved in determining business transactions, and there is no "freedom of speech" tied to politics in a society related to "Sharia." When you travel around Michigan and in other states of the country, watch for signs that rotten people are trying to teach you or family members, especially children, that "Sharia" is good and "Allah" is good and teach you or family members that the United States of America is bad and that, for instance, Christianity and Buddhism and Hinduism are bad, which I have evidence is happening and which is being brought about by people who are clearly working to make "Sharia" a dominant political system in the world (it is a political system as rotten as socialism and fascism and communism are, since it promotes violence and thuggery and coercion, and it promotes killing of non-followers behind the face of religion and a god, Allah). By the way, a society based on "Sharia" really creates nothing in the long run and does not advance the human society as a whole since it is too busy suppressing the ideas of people and keeping the ideas of the society based on ways of only a few minds up front (the political leaders), whose main purpose is to keep themselves enriched through the work of others, the many--it is a gang-run society really. Yes, if you run across people pushing the idea that Muslim stuff--particularly the true The Quran and not the translations of The Quran that are faked to hide the true nature of Islam--is better than the U.S. is, especially to little children, go public and make it known to other good people and fight back against it.
So the summer tourist season is done officially, sort of ending in late August 2023 when many children headed back to school, and now the fall season is on, and that means people will be doing color tours from roughly late September to late October, and some of those travelers may stop in a tourist attractions that are still open. The color season will be in full swing it seems while the Copper Range Historical Museum is yet open at South Range of Houghton County this fall; the museum first open on June 30, 1993, and it seems the tourist season for the place this year will last through September 2023, though there can be color in the trees nearby through about the first week or so of October (depending on the year and the weather). Elsewhere, the Ontonagon County Historical Museum is located at Ontonagon, and it is usually open most days of the year. Both museums have some things in common. For one, both are located at places in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan, so both places can be seen easily by someone taking a color tour of the region, such as the part covering Houghton County and Ontonagon County, and main route between the two museums is made up of M-38 and M-26. But, of course, those places are along drive from cities and towns in the lower half of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Also, both museums have an old sewing machine on exhibit, and the machine is a Singer-brand machine at the museum at Ontonagon. Of course, each museum has much that is different from the other. Hold it! Each museum does have an old "rolling pin," which was used for cooking, such as for making the bottom layers of pies, but one is smooth and one has ridges. The Copper Range Historical Museum has an old baby carriage, which looks about a old as one that exists in the basement of the house that I live in in the Detroit area for half the year, and that unit in the Detroit area dates back to the 1930s. The Ontonagon County Historical Museum has an old spinning wheel. That is different. Both places have numerous items tied to the histories of the areas in which they exist, but the Ontonagon County Historical Museum has more things, being a bigger museum, allowing it to have more pictures and carvings and whatever, and the bigger museum has a Fresnel lens on display. Both museum are worth seeing on rest stops, allowing people to stretch legs. The Copper Range Historical Museum is located at 44 Trimountain Avenue of South Range, and the Ontonagon County Historical Museum is located at 422 River Street of Ontonagon. I think there still should be good weather in Michigan for traveling to the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan this month.
By the way, while I was making this edition of Michigan Travel Tips, I came across a video on YouTube called "Exploring Watrous Michigan, a shadow town in the thumb area of the state". Watrousville--the real name, which was not on the video--is a small place in Tuscola County (in the Thumb region) of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. The place has had a small museum for several decades at least--the Watrousville-Caro Area Historical Museum. In the video, the outside of the museum--as it was in about February 2022--could be seen, and the place looked rather weather worn. If you go by it this color season, when it seems it will be closed for the season, you will see what I mean, unless something big was done to work on the place over the last two years or so.
Oh, it seems to take about eight hours to fully charge an electric vehicle. The map of Michigan published yearly by the State of Michigan reports that the distance between Detroit (of the Lower Peninsula) and Houghton (of the Upper Peninsula) is 548 miles. If an electric car can run for about 350 miles--okay, I will say 400 miles--on a charge, then a trip could not be made easily between Detroit and Houghton in one day, since a charging time of several hours or more would have to be run during a trip between the two places (and I am not considering the idea that the weather could be cold outside, and cold can affect adversely the charge amount of a battery). I can see tourism dollars becoming less in the near future for Ontonagon and South Range if people who like to travel long-distances and have money to make such trips become mostly moved in electric vehicles. Not too long ago, I made a long-distance drive between the Detroit area and the area that has Houghton, South Range, and Ontonagon, and I used a gasoline-based vehicle, and I made the trip in one day, which had no long rest stop to fill up, which might be hours long. Actually, I went to Eagle River of the Keweenaw Peninsula of the Upper Peninsula, and Eagle River is beyond Houghton from the Detroit area. Oh, and many longest-range-rated electric vehicles--from about 350 miles to 500 miles--cost anywhere from $40,000.00 to $130,000.00 (and most are only "cars" so you cannot carry a lot when you go on a long-distance drive). Hey, have people considered what it might take to pull a trailer (a cabin on a couple wheels) or a boat on a trailer? That will use more power and cut down on the distance that can be achieved in an electric vehicle. Here is the next extra thought. I regularly tar up the door lips and such of cars that I run in, and I tar up underneath things, and that is done to fight against rust. I have seen the bottoms of vehicles rust out. If you have an electric car, it will have a very heavy battery unit, or the unit will weigh a lot. Rust could weaken the underside of an electric car over the years, especially in areas where roads are salted in winter, and that could allow the battery unit to fall out (at least partially). A battery unit is heavier than a gasoline engine is, which gets supported by rather thick steal that is the front support structure and frame structure (which I have tarred up on vehicles over the years). By the way, I use roofing tar that is applied by hand (maybe after I have used metal prep to kill rust on steel and have used spray-can primer and spray-can engine paint on parts). A person would really have to watch the underside of an electric vehicle for signs the bottom could fall out, if the body is as it was made at the factory (little protected, which is standard for cars and trucks), and a non-extra-protected bottom (such as with tar) might make the car rather defective for the use-car market in around the time the battery system of the car has to be changed--at some 100,000 miles.
Enjoy your traveling in Michigan!
And keep aware of the rotten people in Michigan.
Stay well!
Victor
Your travel tips in this edition of Michigan Travel Tips are:
The Copper Range Historical Museum, South Range, Houghton County, the Upper Peninsula.
The Ontonagon County Historical Museum, Ontonagon, Ontonagon County, the Upper Peninsula.
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