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Tag: Pay Up SuckersBy Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
But, MDOT has the funds necessary to put together propaganda films for entitlement mentality spoiled brats to get sh!tfaced while going to prom. (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
The adulterer who has since "evolved," calls out the spineless, Progressive, Crony capitalist in bed with the ChiComs, loves ObamaCare Exchanges, amnesty, and hiking taxes.
MIa By Corinthian Scales, Section News
The Detroit News
There were few opportunities for girls when Albania's civil war ended in the late 1990s, so Resilda Karafili's parents put her on a plane to Metro Detroit when she was 10 to live with relatives and get an education.
The global socialists bigotry of soft amnesty for lawbreakers. By the way, Resilda, our tax dollars sent to OABTW... Kevin Mersol-Barg. WTF? When did the alleged XY chromosomes start carrying the bra burning baby murdering Progressive hyphenated last name thingie? {eye roll} A young Permanent Revolution Lev Davidovich Bronshtein. By Corinthian Scales, Section Multimedia
$51,785,117,000 Budget, $53B in '15, and still wants more, and MORE money out of our pockets. (40 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Welcome to today's society of our debt slave culture.
Authorities say Roy Walton was allegedly intoxicated while riding his mower on a sidewalk in front of a Rite Aid on March 22. Nah, it's not about revenue. (12 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Our tax dollars at work via GovSnyder
Non-profit useful idiots, ChiCom wannabes, and the limousine liberal Corporatist Ann Arbor Nerd prompting them to go get into peoples faces like the Obamessiah. "Collectivism administered with characteristic American efficiency." By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Because the weasel needs a good popping. Unfortunate for the majority in Lansing, however, the House, and Senate Republicans are learning the hard lesson taught when ignoring their Party Platform, Constitution limits, and bowing to a limousine liberal Corporatist Ann Arbor Nerd.
"Since it's tax season, I've had a huge amount of calls from my constituents when they find out what their tax liability is," Jones told MLive on Thursday. "I think it's extremely unfair when people have planned their life for their retirement and then suddenly, in the midst of their retirement, they get a new tax." Votes do indeed have consequences. I know plenty of folks who have just had enough of JenniRick Snydholm's amnesty promoting, BIGGER TAXES, Bigger Government, and Bigger Spending federal government dependency Bee esS. Looks like the Taxed Enough Already message is finally slapping the stealth Democrat self-invented Nerd persona upside his bulbous head with legislators now fearful of losing their elected seats. Good. Just wait until folks figure out what was done to them with Blue Cross Blue Shield in 2016, and bowing to the Nerd. SB 280: SML Richardville, and reelected Speaker Bolger (if not indicted by mid August), have yet another legislative opportunity to salvage the '14 election for the MIaGOP, but will they lead the way? (4 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
...for more tax dollar subsidy for JenniRick Snydholm's MEDC.
Spoken like true Michiganders... all it takes is other peoples money moving free markets to unnatural settings for appeasing their altruistic wants. Welcome to the Millennial generation USSA. Another big win in the column for Bill.
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