by Paul Natinsky | Jun 9, 2023 | Blog
Like many northern, cool weather states, Michigan has lost population in recent counts. The state has also seen its representation in Congress diminish, losing a seat in the most recent census. But the state is not registering the worst outmigration in the nation or...
by Paul Natinsky | Aug 9, 2022 | Blog
By PAUL NATINSKY Read full article on LinkedIn The bubbling cauldron that is Michigan’s Republican gubernatorial primary race will be fueled by yet another log on the fire beneath it as five candidates prepare to debate at press time. The chaos began when...
by Paul Natinsky | May 5, 2022 | Blog
By PAUL NATINSKY Read full article on Linked in Baseball needs to attract younger fans. The game is too slow. Contests are way too long. How many times have we heard these criticisms about the most ancient of American spectator sports? Oddly no one complains about...
by Paul Natinsky | Apr 12, 2022 | Blog
By PAUL NATINSKY Read full article on LinkedIn In August I had a stroke. The southwest zone of my brain exploded and left a bright white relief map of the Great Lakes on a CT scan. Blood pressure of 220 over 110—twice the normal measure—powered what is politely called...
by Paul Natinsky | Mar 21, 2022 | Blog
By PAUL NATINSKY Read Full Article on LinkedIn The myriad mass of identity labels and the puzzling potpourri of personal pronouns. Both noble in origin and all overwhelmingly obfuscating when used as self-righteous political and social weapons rather than as clearly...