Joe "The Plumber" Wurzelbacher - Michigan State Capitol

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Wednesday, April 15th 2009
by Scott Hagerstrom
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Michigan Tax Day Tea Party at the State Capitol: The crowd ranged from toddlers to senior citizens. Over 5,000 Michigan residents converged on the State Capitol today to protest the over-reach of government in DC and Lansing.Michigan Tax Day Tea Party at the State Capitol: The crowd ranged from toddlers to senior citizens. Over 5,000 Michigan residents converged on the State Capitol today to protest the over-reach of government in DC and Lansing.

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Thursday, April 9th 2009
by Scott Hagerstrom
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When the Michigan legislature returns from their spring break, they will have their plates full (of tax increases). Governor Granholm and several of her legislative friends are looking for more money. Bills have already been introduced to increase taxes and fees on:

 High school sports
 Bottled water
 Entertainment
 Vending machine items
 Vacant houses
 Property transfers
 Abandoned vehicles
 Septic systems
 Court filings

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Friday, November 20th 2009
by jrezac
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Despite a continuing decline in income tax revenues, a state budget shortfall of $500 million, and another round of budget cuts in the near future, there are still projects being funded that can be classified as downright silly. The Topeka Capital-Journal reported on Friday that the city of Topeka will be going through with a $630,000 project to put up “Welcome to Topeka” signs on at various entry points to the Capital City.

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Friday, November 20th 2009
by cbearden
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If the leaders of the Imperial Congress thought that everyone would just go away they are delusional. Well ok, they are delusional but you know what I mean. Not only will the Million Med March be in Clayton on Saturday, but the patriots down in Branson are hosting a Tea Party tomorrow also!

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