Expanded free trade has not been accompanied by an increase in U.S. jobs, according to an analysis by the website Business Insider.

Tony appeared on the September 18, 2011 episode of WADL’s television show, “Detroit Wants 2 Know”

For the many of you who have asked the link is to a PDF of the Rite Aid Union stores in the Metro Detroit area.  If you want a list for those out-state please send me an e-mail and I will send it to you.  Make sure you tell them you are patronizing them because [...]

As I look to union leaders like Mary Kay Henry, or James Hoffa, Jr., or Bob King, or Roger Robinson, or Kevin Moore, or people like Richard Trumka, I really do believe that a new paradigm in organized labor is being defined even as I type these words.

I am an American worker – but I work in Hong Kong
I should’a seen it comin’ – should’a known it all along
That you would devise a way to – outsource me

How is it ladies and gentlemen, how is it that just over 7 months into a new Michigan legislative body that we have been able to ignite so much passion and so much purpose by so many people? The answer is really quite simple, it is because there are more of us than there are of them and we have finally had enough.

LYRICS: Raise da debt ceiling! Raise da debt ceiling! Raise da debt ceiling! Raise da debt ceiling! 14 trillion in debt but yo we ain’t got no qualms droppin $100 bills and million dollar bombs spending money we don’t have that’s the name of the game they call me cumulo nimbus because you KNOW I [...]

Think about any other business that would be stressed, torn, and tattered, for so long and so strenuously as has organized labor over the last 5 years. How have they responded? Brilliantly! Eloquently! Compassionately! Bravely!

Tony Trupiano, host of First Shift with Tony Trupiano, and Eric Baerren, editor of Michigan Liberal

Aaron Sorkin gave us choices. Real politicians don’t anymore. And that’s just the sad truth.

Michigan State Representative Harvey Santana

State Representative Harvey Santana is a native Detroiter who attended Detroit Public Schools and graduated from Chadsey High School in 1990. Upon graduation, he joined the United States Navy where he served as a Petty Officer Third Class. During his enlistment Santana was involved in Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm and relief efforts in Bosnia, Somalia and Haiti.

Santana is the oldest of two children and the first college graduate in his family. He began his studies at Henry Ford Community College while working at a local hotel, changing sheets and washing dishes. Later, he attended Eastern Michigan University where he graduated in 1999 with a bachelor’s degree in political science, and later with a master’s degree in public administration in 2005.

His involvement with the City of Detroit has spanned several years, beginning with his first job as a community organizer for the Census 2000 campaign. His role was to reach out to the historically undercounted groups for an accurate count of Detroit’s population.

After the census Santana worked for Councilman Kenneth V. Cockrel, Jr. as a legislative assistant. As an aide to Councilman Cockrel, he learned about the issues facing the city and how the legislative branch of government plays a role in the management of the city. Councilman Cockrel, who was impressed with Santana’s desire to serve the public, recommended that he apply to the Michigan Political Leadership Program, where he could become better prepared to one day seek public office. Santana was accepted and completed the program in 2002.

Santana then went on to work in the private sector as a transportation planner for an engineering firm. His experience in the field of civil engineering has provided him the experience and the understanding of transportation issues related to Detroit and Southeast Michigan.

Santana’s community involvement has focused on the creation of the first mountain bike and nature trail at Rouge Park. His vision resulted in a mass cleanup of the park and the building of the trail. Santana also served as the President of the Warrendale Community Organization where he volunteered his time in support of the organization’s goals of neighborhood revitalization and cleanup efforts. Santana is a mentor to neighborhood youth and spends his time mentoring teenagers by sharing his experiences at local high schools and working with at-risk youth in summer programs.

Harvey Santana is a devoted husband to his wife, Sylvia, and dedicated father to his daughter, Sofia. He is a member of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church and a Warrendale resident. In his free time, Santana enjoys the challenge of running marathons, mountain biking and competing in triathlons.

 


Guests on May 19, 2012