Michigan politics in a nutshell:
Step 1: Take taxpayer money.
Step 2: Give it to a politically connected nonprofit.
Step 3: Get asked tough questions.
Step 4: Start deleting things from the website.
According to reporting, Dr. Mona Hanna’s Rx Kids program removed its “Progressive Advisory Circle” from its website after questions were raised about the program’s ties to guaranteed-income activists.
If everything is exactly as it should be, why does transparency always seem to disappear the moment scrutiny arrives?
Michigan taxpayers work hard for their money. They deserve straight answers—not disappearing webpages, carefully crafted talking points, and endless requests to “just trust us”.
What makes this even more concerning is that it’s becoming a pattern under
@gretchenwhitmer’s administration: taxpayer dollars flow to politically connected projects, oversight gets treated like an inconvenience, and the public is left wondering where the accountability went.
And now
@JocelynBenson wants to be our next governor??
Benson’s track record as Secretary of State has been filled with fights over transparency, accountability, and public trust. If Whitmer’s administration is the preview, a Benson administration looks like the sequel.
Same insiders.
Same excuses.
Same taxpayer-funded pet projects.
Same lack of accountability.
Michigan taxpayers aren’t a piggy bank for politicians, bureaucrats, and their well-connected friends. They deserve answers—and a government that remembers whose money it’s spending.