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Rep. Peters (MI-9th) Invites Citizens to Meet with Him Regarding Budget- Tuesday, June 28, 7pm

On Congressman Gary Peters' (a liberal Democrat Congressman from Michigan's soon-to-be-eliminated 9th District) website, via RightMichigan:

On Tuesday, June 28, Representative Gary Peters will host a Federal Budget Workshop to discuss - and find solutions to - the fiscal challenges facing the United States. Teaming up with experts from the Concord Coalition, a non-partisan budget watchdog group, Representative Peters will give 9th District residents a hands-on chance to tackle America's budget crisis.

Participation is free and open to residents of Michigan's 9th Congressional District. To RSVP (required) please complete the form (found on the website) or call 248-273-4227. If you have any questions, please call us at 248-273-4227.

What: Budget Workshop with the Concord Coalition
When: Tuesday, June 28 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Where: Berkley High School Collaborative Center
Address: 2325 Catalpa Drive, Berkley, MI
If you live in Michigan's 9th Congressional District, please make an attempt to go to this event. Make sure you RSVP- Peters is legendary for only talking to constituents who have gone through the proper screening process, and his thugs will run you off if you are not on the guest list to talk to him.

Although the Concord Coalition bills itself as 'non-partisan', it is the exact kind of non-partisan that Gary Peters loves- it is liberal poppycock that on its website accuses Republicans of sabotaging the budget process, encourages 'fiscal reform' (code for more taxes), characterizes conservative views of death panels as 'misguided', and in testimony to Congress argued to let the Bush tax cuts expire and increase revenue by eliminating deductions. So, although Peters might continue to pretend to be some sort of moderate, realize that he's the kind of slime that uses words to disguise his intentions rather than illuminate them, and so he is going to try to use what little time he spends in district to host this sham of a 'budget workshop' to try to convince constituents that we need to raise taxes. Although I do see that the Heritage Foundation is a partner with this group, so I could be wrong and it could be more balanced- someone please leave comments and let me know how it goes.

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