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    Wednesday Divertere


    By JGillman, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Wed Feb 13, 2013 at 11:04:20 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, State Senate, Tourism, Boating, Economy, Senator Proos, Taxes, Fuel Taxes, Donor State Taxes, Dredging, Say Please (all tags)

    Given the previous article, I thought you all might enjoy this one.

    Michigan State Senator Proos talks about dredging as it relates to water use tourism, and the dollars flowing in from it. Concerned about a boating traffic 'shutdown' he notes the economic costs of our great big bathtubs filling up with silt.

    At the end, as always, our daddies in Washington are pleaded to, for consideration in getting some of our allowance money to pay for getting our toys into the harbor.

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    Snyder was SO UPSET at Bob King and Prop 2


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Feb 08, 2013 at 09:11:07 PM EST
    Tags: Rick Snyder, Loves him some Prevailing Wage, Filling the Pockets Of Friends, Obamacare, Exchanges, gas tax, Sales Tax, registration fees, Spending Your Kids Inheritance, Entitlements, Taxes, SB 59, Snyder veto, Centrists lost 2012, Primary, Republicans, 2014, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    Somebody really needs to check the Nerd for Granholm's moles.

    Detroit News

    The Republican governor told reporters trying to repeal prevailing wages is a "very divisive" issue. He says he's instead focusing on getting support for his new state budget and ensuring changes affecting the state's largest health insurer get to his desk.

    House Republicans say state agencies, universities and school districts could save money if they didn't have to pay prevailing wages.

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    So, instead of finding cost savings for the taxpayer, the Governerd says, "Hey! It's just so much easier to keep raiding the little peoples wallets. Besides, have you seen the Democrat, and unions that I'm in cahoots with?".  Anybody thinks for one moment that the Nerd wanted anything to do with Freedom To Work Law in this state .. they have a room temperature IQ.

    Speaker Bolger, this rests squarely on your shoulders now.

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    Looking For A Governor


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Thu Feb 07, 2013 at 02:28:58 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Bad Doggie, Rick Snyder, Spending Your Kids Inheritance, Entitlements, Taxes, Primary, Republicans, 2014 (all tags)

    I would have thought it hard to consider a primary challenge to Rick Snyder a real possibility.

    Given the courage to stand up for what is only right, and sign Freedom-To-Work legislation, it seemed like Rick Snyder sealed the deal for a 2014 re-election bid.  Anyone who would have challenged him would have to have a good explanation as to WHY they might oppose such a righteous outcome.  As some have said, its easier to train a bad Chihuahua to be good, than euthanize it and get a good Sheepdog. (I know that no-one has put it that way, but it just seemed appropriate.) Puppy training our governor seemed to have worked, and by golly that big bite for the rights of Michiganders was worthy of a few accidents on the rug.

    But alas, he is chewing up the furniture and foaming at the mouth now:

    Governor Rick Snyder became only the 6th governor in the US to back Medicaid expansion in accordance with The Affordable Care Act (Obamacare). Details here. The conservative Heritage Foundation has estimated that this action will cost Michigan taxpayers an additional $835 million.

    The assumption might be that these funds will be reimbursed by the federal government. Do you really believe that? And even if the feds did cover that cost, where do you think that money is coming from?

    That and the budget ballooning to $51 Billion??!:
    "The total executive budget recommendation for fiscal year 2014, including all state and federal revenue sources, is $50.9 billion.
    Leaves one question.

    Do ya folks think its possible old Yeller's got the rabies?

    If so, you KNOW what that means.

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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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    Both Plans Gave Me Gas


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jan 23, 2013 at 01:26:37 PM EST
    Tags: Speaker Bolger, Michigan Roads, Roger Kahn SEIU-lite, Rick Snyder, 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 (all tags)

    via freep.com

    Michigan voters could face a May 7 vote on how they want to pay for billions of dollars in road and bridge repairs in the next few years.

    A key lawmaker has put forward a plan under which voters would be asked to choose between a legislative plan to hike fuel taxes and vehicle registration fees, or a second option that would involve a 2-percentage-point increase in the state's 6% sales tax.

    The statewide vote would be premised on the gas tax increase and vehicle registration hike already getting approved in the Legislature. So choosing neither would not be an option.

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    Yessirree, SSDD in Lansing.

    Funny how 2¢ was viewed not long ago.  Keep that stiff upper lip, Speaker Bolger.

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    Taxpayers Should Be Last Place We Look


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Jan 18, 2013 at 01:55:47 PM EST
    Tags: Speaker Bolger, Michigan Roads, Rick Snyder, Big government, Budget, 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 (all tags)

    Stand tall, legislators!  The One Term Nerd works to undermine your most every important move.  There are options available to help solve road funding.

    Ps. standing tall includes all local Party leaders, too.

    (2 comments) Comments >>

    SHALL NOT Be Infringed


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Wed Jan 16, 2013 at 09:33:02 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Ney York, NY, NYC, Gun Control, Gun Rights, Infringed, 2nd Amendment, Lost Liberty, Abortion, Taxes, Andrew Cuomo (all tags)

    in·fringe
    [in-frinj]
    verb
    1.  to commit a breach or infraction of; violate or transgress: to infringe a copyright; to infringe a rule.

    Rules are made to be infringed upon, right?

    Michigan Governor Rick Snyder might not have signed on the dotted line for SB59, but it is likely it will come up again, and perhaps with some minor changes.  We can recognize the knee-jerk reactionary attitude towards firearms under the circumstances, and though it has affected good policy in our state, and perhaps the reaction does not seem logical, Michigan's situation can still be fixed. Snyder's veto was merely a reflex test result with a little jerk. Not surprisingly, NY state has a wholly different result with the knee breaking backward to smack the face.

    New York's Lawmakers drive home yet another reason to .. not. live. there.  

    Ignoring 83,000 babies killed in NYC alone in 2010, (nearest statistics I could find) arch leftist gun grabbers in NY State wasted no time in enacting a gun grab and (of course) a money grab scheme allegedly based on the deaths of the children in Newtown.

    "Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo signed into law a sweeping package of gun-control measures on Tuesday, significantly expanding a ban on assault weapons and making New York the first state to change its laws in response to the mass shooting at a Connecticut elementary school."
    The speed in which such things are passed must make one think that the shelves are full of devised infringements.

    Continued below the fold

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    Michigan Makes Top 10 List


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Jan 08, 2013 at 01:01:31 PM EST
    Tags: Smoking, Taxes, Homestead Property Tax Credit, Fleecing Geezers, State Income Tax Hike too, Subsidizing Democratic voting Detroit, Item Pricing was a drag on business?, a Piker By Comparison, Michigan Beverage Container Act 1976, 445.571 - 445.576, Fraud Issues, Act 388 of 2008, Interstate Commerce Issues, Lawyer payday, Taxpayers screwed again, Business too, Recycling Bins - USE THEM, Repeal MBCA, AG Schuette don't appeal this loser, Gas Tax Hike scheme next? (all tags)

    via Mackinac Center

    The Mackinac Center for Public Policy today released its latest estimates for cigarette smuggling rates in 47 of the 48 contiguous states, including Michigan, which saw its overall rate increase 12.7 percent -- from just over 26 percent to almost 29.3 percent. Michigan has the 10th highest smuggling rate in the nation.

    "People don't realize the degree to which government induces illegal and dangerous activity with bad policy," said Michael LaFaive, director of the Mackinac Center's Morey Fiscal Policy Initiative. "In this case, individuals cross borders for personal smokes and an organized, criminal class brings in contraband cigarettes by the van full."
    ...

    "With high taxes on cigarettes, states are creating a 'prohibition by price,' and with all of the same consequences of real Prohibition," said LaFaive.

    MORE

    Cross the border for a legal product at a better price for myself?  You damn right I do.  Big spending, never met a tax it didn't like Lansing, should consider itself lucky they don't get the cans/bottles too.

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