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Me & Jimmy

By Joel Thurtell Joelontheroad.com had its debut on Sunday, December 9, 2007, the same day I was featured on E! Entertainment as an “expert” on labor history and the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa on E! Hoffa show. Two years later, … Continue reading

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Michigan’s CAB-killer law

By Joel Thurtell On July 10, 1994, the Michigan Legislature approved Public Act 278, the law (PA278-1994-corrected0001) that banned Capital Appreciation Bonds. CABs have become controversial in California, where a prohibition on CABs is being debated. The relevant sections are: … Continue reading

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MOUSE CODE

By Joel Thurtell I’ve published another book. MOUSE CODE is for sale NOW on amazon.com. You can also order it from Barnes & Noble or any other bookseller with access to Books In Print. Here’s the release from Hardalee Press: … Continue reading

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My 1993 CAB stories

By Joel Thurtell Readers have asked to see my 1993 Detroit Free Press articles about Capital Appreciation Bonds that killed CABs in Michigan. The Michigan Legislature banned CABs in 1994 and ordered that all municipal bonds be competitively bid. With … Continue reading

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I’m back

By Joel Thurtell A week ago, somebody hacked my site. My blog was down, and it was a struggle to get it back. Thanks to Rob Docherty for responding to the emergency and cleaning the malware out of my code. … Continue reading

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Who broke Poway?

By Joel Thurtell According to CNBC, on August 7, 2012, Voice of San Diego reporter Will Carless “broke” the story of a billion-dollar borrowing boondoggle in the California school district of Poway. While Carless corrected CNBC for mispronouncing his name, … Continue reading

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Letter to Times: Those independent Tarascans

Guess I’m just not on the radar at The New York Times. The latest of my unpublished letters to The Times: To the Editor: I was not surprised to learn that the people of Cheran in western Mexico expelled police, federal … Continue reading

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Mitt the historian

By Joel Thurtell Mitt Romney sure knows how to light a fire. He mobilized my base. Thank you, Mitt, for naming Tea Party Know-Nothing Paul Ryan as your running mate. It was like a Thermos full of coffee to me. … Continue reading

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Galvanizing WHICH base?

By Joel Thurtell According to The New York Times, Mitt Romney’s choice of Paul Ryan as running mate means the Romney campaign doesn’t want to appeal to independents and centrists. They have a “better’ idea: aim for the Republican party’s … Continue reading

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Credit

By Joel Thurtell I appreciate the article by Andrew Donohue in the Voice of San Diego acknowledging my work in uncovering and reporting about the Capital Appreciation Bond scandal in California. Donohue responded to my complaint that reporter Will Carless of the … Continue reading

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