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Tag: Public Act 387 of 2012By KG One, Section News
Where do I begin on this one?
Republicans on the state and federal level have always had this bi-polar, if not downright neurotic attitude towards adhering to what they claim publically to believe in. They tell us to our face that they support people keeping more of that they have earned, yet when given the chance to prove it, they steal from us what we have worked so hard to earn for because of... ...well, I'm not sure? Just last week in Washington, we've have "conservative" republicans flat-out ignore any spending cuts whatsoever and instead just raise our taxes to address the self inflicted "fiscal cliff". Not even two days later, republicans pass a pork-laden "aid" package. On the plus side those Alaskan Fisheries will now be able to rebuild from the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy. Who can forget last year in Michigan the income tax hike no one wanted (but the governor and the leadership in the legislature made damn sure would be approved)? Or when Lansing decided that it was best to steal from seniors pensions. Oh, the good times republicans reading this post are musing to themselves. Well, like Al Jolson used to say, "You ain't heard nothing yet!" What until you read about the latest republican scam to shake down hard working Michigan Taxpayers.
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