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    Who are the NERD fund donors Mr Snyder?

    Raise the curtain.

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    Yah, J-man... (none / 0) (#5)
    by Corinthian Scales on Wed Feb 16, 2011 at 12:42:59 AM EST
    ...I have to agree with you about Christie.  He is a Romney/Dubya disappointment that masquerades around a bull in a china shop image with LibTarded teacher weenies. And, you're right about Christies' stance on Obummercare that mirrors Snyders'.  On top of Christie being pro gun control, he thinks that illegal aliens sneaking in and living on our soil are just merely "undocumented", and the GZ Mosque? It's a complete WTF!?!?

    What should be alarming to everyone is that Christies' flapdoodle is about as transparent as Snyders'.

    Where do you stand on gun control?

    I support the 2nd Amendment to the Constitution.

    Well, exactly WTF does that mean?

    We own two rifles and a shotgun which we use for recreational purposes.

    Holy crap!  That was all it took to pacify Michigan voters.  It all comes back to that vetting thing before an election.  But, when Snyder officially buddied up with his his friend Joe Schwarz everyone that is a Conservative was screwed in this state.

    Now, what's gonna be fun to watch, if true, is all the geezers asses puckering on Thursday.

    Public pensions are not taxed in Michigan and private pensions are tax-exempt up to $45,120 for individuals and $90,240 for couples filing jointly.

    A 2007 House Fiscal Agency report pegged the cost of the exemptions for private pensions at $725 million. Nixon did not indicate where any new thresholds might fall.

    Snyder, a Republican businessman who took office Jan. 1, has said he plans to balance the state budget without tax increases. Though many seniors would see a tax on their pensions as a tax hike, Snyder has said he views tax exemptions, such as those on pension income, as "tax expenditures." He has said he views their reduction or elimination as spending cuts, not tax increases.

    It may just be the shortest lived GoverNerdship ever bought in this state's history...

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