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    Tag: Andy Dillon

    And WHOM Runs The Michigan Treasury?


    By JGillman, Section News
    Posted on Thu May 09, 2013 at 11:04:33 AM EST
    Tags: Michigan, Rick Snyder, Andy Dillon, Estate Taxes, Planners, Liability, Treasury (all tags)

    A couple of years ago, one writer opined that Andy Dillon might actually give up a cushy job and make a run for governor.

    In the bizzarro world state that we live in, it might soon be even more true.  Surprising as it might be, Andy Dillon might actually shed the comfort of a fat bureaucratic job for the gold fringe executive seat. And it might work. Not because Dillon is better, but because he is undermining the governor's better efforts with punitive management of the treasury.

    The treasury department is the enforcement arm of Michigan's revenue collections. And true to the progressive mindset that you not only do-not-own what you think, he manages that way.  Its bad enough to be PERSONALLY LIABLE for actions of an entire department you manage, but to carry that liability  for decisions made prior to your own involvement?  Charles Owens reports:

    "In the majority of states, personal liability statutes have required that the responsible person be employed in a tax-supervisory position with the company during the time that the person's company failed to pay the government. However, Michigan's Treasury is departing from this body of law. Treasury now extends its assessments to persons not employed by the tax liable entity or were not employed during the time period in which the tax was not paid. That is, the state Treasury is now assessing persons for tax debts that arose before the person was employed by the company. It is assessing persons that were members of other holding companies that invested in the tax liable company - and had no hand in day-to-day operations. Treasury is assessing persons for debts which arose after they left the company. No other government jurisdiction practices such an expansive assessment."
    Nope..  Just Michigan.

    And before someone says "Hey, Andy can be tied to this. Its HIS department after all", I would suggest we find some precedent setting moment in time.  You know, some point in history where 'the buck actually stopped there.' This is SNYDER'S problem, and will be, no matter who makes the primary calls.

    Right?

    Wolves in the Hen house.  All the best PR efforts, crony payoffs, Pure hogwash, and diplomacy doesn't matter if its undermined by the fiscal weapons of choice wielded by an abusive government and the lackeys therein.

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    I Agree With NAACP: Send Detroit to Chapter 9


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Feb 26, 2013 at 10:12:53 PM EST
    Tags: Andy Dillon, Miles Handy, Jennifer Granholm, Ed McNamara, Mike Duggan, Robert Ficano, The Kilpatrick tribe, Turkia Mullin, Monica Conyers, John Conyers, Debbie Stabenow, Jim Papas, Carl Levin, Governerd, Coleman Young, Bill Milliken, Chapter 9, City of Detoilet, Billionaire Welfare (all tags)

    Detroit News

    Branch President Rev. Wendell Anthony said there is no way an emergency financial manager can come in over the next 18 months and fix problems that have taken 50 to 100 years to develop.

    "It is important for Governor Rick Snyder to recognize that once you come into Detroit with the hammer of an emergency manager, you, too, own it,"

    Who in the Hell in their right mind would want that?  Their coveted Obamessiah isn't sending them any bacon.  It's time for Lansing to stop scratching Ilitch's, Penske's, and Gilbert's back with the rest of the states tax dollars, too.

    Send LBJ's resulting "Model Cities" Detoilet to bankruptcy.

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    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    McNamara Crony Testing Waters if Carl Levin Drops Out


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Feb 26, 2013 at 03:21:07 PM EST
    Tags: The Ed McNamara Machine, Mike Duggan, Julianna Smoot & Lon Johnson, Michigan Democratic Party, Hoffa, Labor, Unions, Jennifer Granholm, Andy Dillon, Miles Handy, Wayne County Corruption Lives On, Affirmative Action Meets The Peter Principle, Benny Napoleon, Brian Banks, Turkia Mullin, Robert Ficano, Jumana Judeh, Azzam Elder, Wayne County Business Development Corporation (all tags)

    Who is this paleface Irish turd trying to fool?  Try remembering July 27, 2004

    If approved by U.S. District Judge Paul Borman, McCann, of Livonia, faces six to 12 months in prison and up to a $20,000 fine.

    McCann was indicted in November on charges of improperly using a federal grant to pay two interns to secretly build a database of Democratic Party donors. They performed an estimated 758 hours of political work while on the county's payroll in 2001, the county contended.

    In November 2002, the FBI and Michigan State Police seized thousands of documents from McNamara's county office and the campaign office of McCann's former boss, then-Wayne County Prosecutor Michael Duggan, in a raid. Duggan is now head of the Detroit Medical Center.

    Nice of then AG Granholm, to stall for her corrupt Wayne County friends, yes?

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    Former Democrat House Speaker Shares his Past


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Feb 21, 2013 at 01:19:35 PM EST
    Tags: Andy Dillon, Miles Handy, Jennifer Granholm, Ed McNamara, Mike Duggan, Robert Ficano, The Kilpatrick tribe, Turkia Mullin, Monica Conyers, John Conyers, Debbie Stabenow, Jim Papas, Carl Levin, Governerd, Coleman Young, Bill Milliken, Chapter 9, City of Detoilet (all tags)

    Details forthcoming on the Granholm/Dillon era Democrat dystopia since 2005.

    Folks, get ready to open your wallets for the DitherNerd's whims of saving Detoilet... All Hail Bill Milliken!

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    I Think That's Illegal - Sheriff Benny Napoleon


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Sun Dec 02, 2012 at 09:59:43 AM EST
    Tags: The Ed McNamara Machine, Mike Duggan, Michigan Democratic Party, Andy Dillon, Miles Handy, Wayne County Corruption Lives On, Affirmative Action Meets The Peter Principle, Benny Napoleon, Brian Banks, Turkia Awada Mullin, Robert Ficano, Jumana Judeh, Azzam Elder, Wayne County Business Development Corporation, John Rakolta Jr, Joke is on the Taxpayers, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    Or, Looters gotta Loot... via The Detroit News

    State Treasury officials may soon assume greater oversight of Wayne County's teetering finances.

    State Treasurer Andy Dillon met with county officials this week and laid out a carrot-and-stick plan: If the county wants to continue using the state to float some $90 million in bonds each year, all county departments must agree to issue monthly spending reports to the state and County Commission.

    The plan works like an allowance. If officials go over budget, the County Commission could deduct the overages from budgets the next month -- or take control of their finances, Sheriff Benny Napoleon said.

    "I think that's illegal," said Napoleon, who met Thursday with Dillon.

    More

    Based upon what Sheriff Napoleon will tie his name to, and what 68% of Detroit voters sent to Lansing, what possibly could go wrong?   And, when it comes to former Speaker Dillon, feigning to rein in corruption of his crony Wayne County Democratic Party friends, let's give him a big Handy...

    Irony now sMiles at your State Treasurer pick, Governerd.

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    Already Gone Before The Ink Dries On The Check


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Fri Nov 16, 2012 at 10:12:44 AM EST
    Tags: Governor Snyder, Mayor Bing, EFM too 'divisive'?, Detroit Board of Education, PA 72, Detroit, Consent Agreement, Go to Bankruptcy already, Government boondoggle, Joke is on The Taxpayer, Obama Stash, Andy Dillon, State Treasury = Toilet we throw our coerced tax dollars in, What Our Nation Is Creating, Breitbart, TEA movement, 2014, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    via The Detroit News

    City and state leaders have agreed on a milestone agreement that supports the city's reform agenda, officials announced Thursday.

    Completion of the milestone agreement is a key component to the state releasing the bond money in an escrow account needed for the city's cash crunch. Officials said Monday the city would run out of cash by the end of the year if it was not able to draw down $10 million by next week and $20 million by mid-December.

    Told you it would happen.  Heck, even the bad actors in the Snyder Administration are faking it so not to be the ones stuck holding the bag when this blows up in their face.

    State Treasurer Andy Dillon said the agreement gives Detroit "a transparent roadmap" to get the bond money, but he's still concerned about the progress that's been made on the reform agenda.

    "The funds from the bond proceeds were never intended to fund the status quo in Detroit, but rather aid with its government reforms," Dillon said in a released statement. "While some progress has been made in the city since the signing of the financial stability agreement in June, it is moving slower than what all parties would have anticipated. There is still much work to be done."

    Much work to be done, Andy?  Like what?  Forcing the taxpayers of Michigan to be stuck with more junk bonds for the decades of unaccountable "protected class" Democratic Party rule in Detroit?  No más, Señor Tesorero Dillon.  Like it or not, the Consent Agreement was not agreed to in good faith.  Not by Mayor Bing, nor by City Council, and most certainly not by Corporation Counsel.

    It is time for Governor Snyder to be held accountable too.  It way past being painfully obvious when those who are viewed as crossing over to the dark side from time to time have reached their wits end with an alleged fiscal conservative governor enabling his spoiled rotten children to carry on by throwing money at them.

    Either the city wants to be a full participant in its financial rescue or the governor should, to quote a famous failed presidential candidate, let Detroit go bankrupt.

    The governor should not be in a position of wanting more for the city than it wants for itself.

    Comprender?  The sad part for the rest of the state is that anyone watching the charade happening in Detroit, knows that in 2013 we'll still be having the same results.

    That's racists you say?  See here.

    One Term untough Nerd

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    Stolen Faster Than They Can Tax


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Tue Nov 13, 2012 at 11:25:53 AM EST
    Tags: Governor Snyder, Mayor Bing, EFM too 'divisive'?, The Peoples Republic of Detroit, Go to Bankruptcy already, City Clowncil, Obama Stash, Andy Dillon, State Treasury = Toilet we throw our coerced tax dollars in, One Term Nerd (all tags)

    How many reset buttons does the Cesspool of Detoilet get to hit before the appropriate instrument of Chapter 9 happens?

    via WXYZ

    Not to worry, One Term Nerd will have Dillon, write another check.

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    Panic in Detroit.


    By KG One, Section News
    Posted on Thu May 24, 2012 at 10:46:38 PM EST
    Tags: Detroit, Consent Agreement, Andy Dillon, Mayor Dave Bing, Gov. Snyder, Corporation Counsel Krystal Crittendon, Detroit Councilwoman JoAnn Watson (all tags)

    Whoa, like nobody ever saw this coming...

    Please enjoy this brief musical interlude before proceeding to the remainder of this post.

    {Continues below the fold.}

    (2 comments, 691 words in story) Full Story

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