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    Tag: beer tax

    Lansing Lefties pushing a pair of new taxes


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Mon Apr 13, 2009 at 06:47:59 AM EST
    Tags: 2010, Cherry, Granholm, Granholm - Cherry, tax hike, income tax, beer tax (all tags)

    It's the day after Easter.  If you're like me, yesterday featured some awesome family time, a trip to church (for many of you, the only time this year... shame!) since, you know, all that Jesus conquering death stuff is sort of important to this particular holiday, and heaping helpings of chocolate and jelly beans.

    Because apparently rabbit shaped confections are also important to this particular holiday.  

    After a day like that there's little more I'd like to do this morning than revel in the realization that He is Risen (!), enjoy the fact that I've been blessed with an awesome family and roll around on the ground like a dying bear as I battle mightily to digest the giant ball of sugar currently sitting like a rock in the pit of my stomach.

    Alas.  That would be too easy.  Can't even browse the morning's headlines without being shaken violently back to the reality of John Cherry's vision for Michigan.

    Two new tax-hike schemes in one morning?  Say it ain't so!

    Read on...

    (4 comments, 581 words in story) Full Story



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