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    Tag: Randy Richardville

    Patterson Makes Obamacare Palatable, Screws Taxpayers


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Mon Dec 09, 2013 at 10:11:21 AM EST
    Tags: L. Brooks Patterson, Obamacare, Seat belts? Feh, Laws shmaws! That's for those little people, Oakland County, DIA TAX, DRIC-NITC, 11th District Republican Star Chamber, backroom shenanigans, Republican kakistocracy, memory holes, Big government, Filling the Pockets Of Friends, Big Budget, Michigan, GOPe, Democrat-lite, Julianna Smoot & Lon Johnson, Centrists lost 2012, 2014, Randy Richardville, Jase Bolger, Lt. Gov. Brian Calley, Sure .. he is a 'con'servative, Mandates, Tilting at Windmills, Progressives, Rick Snyder, Rich Baird, NERD Fund, The Flim-Flam Man, Snydercaid, Mr. 36%, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    What an Executive wagon-circling doozy floated this morning in The News.

    Across the nation, the fees and taxes imposed next year through the Affordable Care Act will generate about $20 billion, based on Joint Committee on Taxation estimates, and could affect nearly 60 percent of Americans who receive insurance through their workplace.

    It's uncertain how many employees could pay the higher fees and taxes because employers are deciding whether to absorb the cost or pass along all or part of it. For example, Oakland County government decided to pick up the tab - more than $600,000 - for its workers. Macomb and Wayne county officials could not be reached about their plans.

    REST

    As the old saying goes - No pain, No ga, well, in Brooksie's bureaucratic fiefdom... no pain!  Pay up, taxpayers suckers.

    With Republicans like in Oakland County, Randy Richardville, Jase Bolger, and Snyder/Calley, who needs Lon Johnson and Julianna Smoot?

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    Quote Of The Day


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Mon May 13, 2013 at 08:05:10 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Higher Taxes, Jase Bolger, Randy Richardville, Roads, Prevailing Wage, Reaching Out, Bloody Stumps, Progressive Beast (all tags)

    Or at least from Saturday.

    Jase Bolger attempting to keep ALL the options on the table for the road funding component of Michigan's budget speaks of reaching out across the aisle. From SFGATE on Saturday:

    "They're saying, 'We want everything we want and then we'll give you no assurance that we'll help you with solving the road problems,'" said House Speaker Jase Bolger. "We're saying, 'Please, give us a list of what you want but participate in providing the solution at the same time.' ... We've continued to reach our hand out and that hand has not been returned."
    How bad do you want those hands Mr. Bolger?

    Stop feeding the beast that would bite them off.  If they refuse to deal with such common sense solutions as removing the prevailing wage provisions (saving hundreds of millions annually) then they offer no value to the conversation.

    Moving forward, ignore the buffoon in the other chamber:

    "Senate Majority Leader Randy Richardville, a Monroe Republican, said the prevailing wage legislation won't go anywhere "unless I were to die."  "
    Which reminds us that elections have consequences.

    Just fix the roads.. Right?  But do it on labor's dime, NOT the taxpayers'.

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Don't Raise MI Taxes Tour Coming to Your Neighborhood


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Sat Apr 20, 2013 at 06:50:45 AM EST
    Tags: Rick Snyder, The Flim-Flam Man, Loves him some Prevailing Wage, Labor, MDOT, Filling the Pockets Of Friends, gas tax, registration fees, Sales Tax, Internet Sales, Inconsistency, Do we need to raise taxes, Legislature, Wayne Show Pony Schmidt, #BolgerSchmidtFraud, Randy Richardville, Roger Kahn SEIU-lite, Baby Ruth, One Tough Nerd PAC, Follow The Money, Centrists lost 2012, Primary, Republicans, 2014, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    What a shame it is that the Majority Party in Lansing, need guidance with their allowance like little children require, but thank God for the Good People at Americans For Prosperity looking out for us taxpayers in Michigan, with 13 tour stops around the state.

    First Tour stop:

    Don't Raise MI Taxes Tour Stop (St. Clair Shores)
    Americans for Prosperity - Michigan
    Tuesday, April 23, 2013 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
    Saint Clair Shores, MI

    Thank you for your ongoing efforts, Mr. Hagerstrom!  As noted from an mLive screed, it should be highlighted who the Legislator held responsible for the latest MIaGOP Tax Hike scheme on Michigan residents.

    A new plan taking shape in the state House, spearheaded by Republican [questionable] Rep. Wayne Schmidt of Traverse City, is expected to include increased gasoline taxes and registration fees. The proposal also would exempt fuel purchases from the state's six percent sales tax, which is collected at the pump but is not used to fix roads.

    Congratulations, District 104 voters.  Feeling dumb about sending Wayne "Show Pony" back for another term in Lansing, yet?  I doubt it.  But wait, there's more!

    House Speaker Jase Bolger, R-Marshall, signaled support for the plan on Thursday, telling reporters that the legislature must "be committed to solving the full problem," including making sure that all taxes paid at the pump go toward roads.

    What were your words about raising taxes, Speaker Bolger?

    "Taxpayers should be the last place we look".  Never did look here, did you?  You can run, but you can't hide, Mr. Speaker.  Methinks, I hit the bullseye with the accuracy of both assessments.

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    Republican Party Leadership: Alex, I'd like to buy a clue for $100 please...


    By KG One, Section News
    Posted on Sun Mar 17, 2013 at 09:00:00 AM EST
    Tags: National republican party, Michigan republican party, John Boehner, John McCain, Lindsey Graham, Paul Ryan, Haley Barbour, Bobby Schostak, Rick Snyder, Brian Calley, Jase Bolger, Randy Richardville, Roger Kahn, Paul Scott, Where have all of the leaders gone?, Principles?, What principles?, Hmmmmmm, Do you think that they got the message now?, That's where we end up too if we don't speak up for what we believe, Well said Doctor! (all tags)

    Let me start off by saying that this is Exhibit "A" on what should be happening in the various levels of government around America.

    And this isn't the only example of people that we need to be paying attention to.

    {Continued below}

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    Campus Lizards Promoting Fuel Tax Hikes


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Feb 14, 2013 at 12:29:05 PM EST
    Tags: Rick Snyder, Loves him some Prevailing Wage, Filling the Pockets Of Friends, Obamacare, Exchanges, Roger Kahn SEIU-lite, Medicaid, Randy Richardville, Spending Your Kids Inheritance, Entitlements, gas tax, registration fees, Sales Tax, Internet Sales, SB 59, Snyder veto, Centrists lost 2012, Primary, Republicans, 2014, Labor, Unions, Obama, Julianna Smoot & Lon Johnson, Government Expansion, Higher Taxes, Back Door Politics, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    Our tax dollars at work...

    "Fair share" without repealing Prevailing Wage on the table, Mr. Zang?  If that isn't a load of Granholm-sized mental masturbating psychobabble, I don't know what is.  Nice try, Gov. Snydholm, but your taxpayer funded mob-rule bus tour for tax hikes would even make Obama blush with your blundering heavy-handed propaganda.

    Snyder can't get his Exchange, and expansion of Medicaid abyss sitting Sen. Kahn's lap when Snyder has his Sales Tax, and Fuel Tax Hike scheme sitting in Sen. Kahn's lap too, so Slick Snyder scrapped Repeal of Prevailing Wage.  The Governerd played right into the Democrats hands unwittingly, or not.  More importantly, the Governerd is filling the goonion coffers for the Michigan Democratic Party voting base.  Talk about being "divisive," Governerd?

    Folks on the Right in this state should never wonder how we ended up with a loser like Jim Blanchard, winning Office.

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    You Don't Sweat Much For A Fat Girl


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Jan 31, 2013 at 01:32:26 PM EST
    Tags: Sales Tax, Michigan Roads, Roger Kahn SEIU-lite, Randy Richardville, Rick Snyder, Internet Sales, Main Street Fairness, DICK Durbin Plan, Big government, Budget, Wholesale Tax Hikes, gas tax, registration fees, Taxes, Exchanges, Obamacare, Gun Control, 2A, un-a-LIEN-able, Right to Life, Purge Violators, SB59, Rick Snyder Veto, CMU, Rape, Government sanctioned Homicide Zones, Michigan, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    That's prolly the nicest thing I have to say about Lansing Republicans.  They aren't even faking it anymore, they just want to raid folks bank accounts.  

    via The Detroit News

    Bills introduced Wednesday in the state Senate include a proposed constitutional amendment to raise the 6 percent sales tax to 8 percent and devote the extra revenue to transportation funding.

    The state's 19-cent-a-gallon gasoline tax would go away in return.

    If voters didn't like that approach, a mix of increased gas tax and vehicle registration fees would go into effect if there's support in the Republican-controlled Legislature.

    The bills call for registration fees to rise by about 80 percent. Gas and diesel taxes would be roughly doubled.

    A scant few days after the Obama amnesty loving Nerd finished his SOTS, there you have it.  Senate republicrats rushed to hammer out SJR J (Richardville - Kahn/Caswell) tie bar to SB 85 (Kahn - Pappageorge), and SB 88 (Kahn), or SB 86 (Kahn), and SB 87 (Kahn).  Look, Team R Governerd lackeys, you serve feces on a croissant, but it's still a sh*t sandwich.  Look elsewhere for revenue?  Oh, Hell no.  Tax 'em because it's a crisis.  If I were one of the Socialists on Team D, I would make you Lansing republicans pay through the nose for that tax hiking yes vote you need to pass either of that crap being served.  And, they will.

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    I guess that they should've read the fine print.


    By KG One, Section News
    Posted on Sat Dec 01, 2012 at 05:00:00 PM EST
    Tags: Macomb County Art Institute Authority, Oakland County Art Institute Authority, Wayne County Art Institute Authority, Let's call it what it really is: A tax for the Detroit Institute of Arts, Rep. Tom McMillin, Graham Beal, Bruce Walker, Annemarie Erickson, L.Brooks Patterson, big-government republicans, republican kakistocracy, Randy Richardville, surprised to see him here?, I'm not, Macomb County Chairwoman Kathy D. Vosburg, Macomb Daily Executive Editor Richard Kelley, Macomb Daily Managing Editor Ken Kish, Macomb Daily Editorial Page something Bill Ewald from The Macomb Daily, And our surprise tags..., Nope. Need to read below to find out who-what it is. (all tags)

    Well, you've got to hand it to the likes of Graham Beal, Annemarie Erickson, Randy Richardville, L. Brooks Patterson, Macomb County Chairwoman Kathy D. Vosburg along with 7 of her democratic colleagues and new to the roster of flim-flam artists:  Macomb Daily Executive Editor Richard Kelley, Macomb Daily Managing Editor Ken Kish and Editorial Page something Bill Ewald from The Macomb Daily.

    So what did this motley crew accomplish?

    Let's jump into the DMC-12 and find out...shall we?


    {Click below to read the sordid details}

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    Richardville Ready For RTW


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Fri Nov 16, 2012 at 08:35:35 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Right To Work, Freedom To Work, Randy Richardville, State Senate, End Of Labor Control, Workplace Choice, Free Will, Economic Recovery (all tags)

    Of course we will believe when we see it.

    However, this important legislation protecting workers choices would be the shot in the arm for a still ailing Michigan economy.  It would create a more competitive atmosphere not only with other states, but would allow the global competitiveness we have previously enjoyed to return.  Its about time we do this, yet have faced a number of obstacles that ought not have been there.  The election clarified the will of the people sufficiently enough to understand that they are tired of having Michigan run by a few elite labor bosses, and its time for a change.

    So when Jack Hoogendyk sends out this note:

    "With all this compelling data, and circumstances being as ideal as they have ever been, what is holding up the legislation that has already been written, from being introduced in the House and the Senate?

    The answer is apparently NOTHING. The Majority Leader of the Senate, Randy Richardville has previously gone on record opposing RTW in Michigan. But, last week, I received a communication from one of the members of the Republican Senate caucus. Here is what he told me: [Mr. Richardville] has supported RTW in the public sector and has pledged to whip the caucus on RTW in the private sector. Individually and as a caucus we strongly appreciate the openness of the SML (Senate Majority Leader) to member input.  

    It is time to thank the Majority Leader for his willingness to give his caucus the opportunity to consider a vote on this pending legislation. Please contact Randy Richardville here and thank him. And then, contact your State Senator and express your support for making Michigan a Freedom-to-Work state and putting Michigan back on the map as the place to build a business!

    Regards,

    Jack Hoogendyk"

    It offers a little hope.

    We'll take it where we can.

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