Of course the mainstream media has not reported on events in
Michigan because the last thing corporate media wants is to give
Americans across the country the truth that they have the power to stop the Republicans…
It is hardly a secret that Republicans exist solely
for the benefit of the rich, corporations, and the religious. It is
particularly evident in Republican-misled states where Republican
governors and legislatures are stealing everything from the people, and
state governments, and giving the booty to corporations and the rich.
Now, it appears that finally one state’s population has had enough of
Republicans’ ‘reverse Robin Hood‘ economic policies and are
sidestepping the Republican governor and legislature by appealing
directly to the people for redress, and much-needed funding for
infrastructure repairs. Of course the mainstream media has not reported
on events in Michigan because the last thing corporate media wants is to
give Americans across the country the idea that they have power to put a
stop to Republicans transferring wealth to corporations and the rich at
the expense of the poor, elderly, students, middle class, and
infrastructure.
Anyone keeping track of corporate-puppet Rick
Snyder’s wealth transfer in Michigan understands that the state is being
ravaged to increase wealth for corporations. A group of Michigan
residents is not only aware that their state is in the grips of
corporations, they have watched their roads, bridges, and highways
crumble around them while the Governor complains there is no money for
transportation repairs due to revenue shortfalls resulting from tax cuts
for corporations. Since the idiot Snyder or the Republican legislature
refuse to take any actions to address the decrepit state of Michigan’s
roads, a group of Michigan citizens is circumventing the governor and
state legislature and going straight to the people. The “citizen-initiated ballot initiative” is a referendum to raise corporate taxes from 6-percent to 11-percent to raise close to $1 billion to repair the fourth worst roads
in the entire nation. The citizens are acutely aware that even if the
Republican legislature miraculously pass legislation rescinding even a
part of the “massive tax giveaways” to Snyder’s corporate
friends, the governor would never sign the legislation; he may even
appoint an ’emergency manager’ to disband the legislature if they even
thought of taking away the gifts to corporations.
The crux of the problem, typical of Republican-misled states across the nation, was best explained by Tom Lutz of “Citizens For Fair Taxes.” Lutz said, “They (Snyder and Republicans) promised
us that giving away billions of dollars in tax cuts to corporations and
CEOs would lead to more and better work for Michiganders, but the only
thing they did was make life harder on Michigan’s middle class and
working people. They raised taxes on seniors and retirees. They raised
property taxes on working families and the middle class, and they even
raised taxes on poor families with children. But none of that money went
to capital or key funding for infrastructure. It was simply given to
corporations who took it as profit. This ballot proposal will bring
fairness back to families who have paid more than their fair share.”
According to Citizens for Fair Taxes, what is happening
in Michigan is exactly what is happening in every other red state and
would be the case nationally if Republicans controlled all three
branches of government. Snyder and Republicans handed corporations over
$2 billion in tax cuts being paid for with tax hikes worth $1.6 billion
on poor and middle class families and senior citizens. Fair Tax Fix
reports that the Snyder-Republican corporate tax giveaway is the “single biggest shift in money from poor, middle class, and senior individuals to corporations in Michigan history.”
Of course, the trickle down pledge that handing over billions to
corporations would create a job bonanza never came to fruition because
it was never intended to do anything but transfer wealth.
In its 2014 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,
the state revealed that while corporations “barely contributed $400
million to state coffers,” poor and middle class families and seniors
watched their taxes “skyrocket 25% that sent $8 billion” to the state
treasury to fund corporate tax cuts. The result of the wealth transfer
through “monstrous corporate tax cuts” has not created jobs or helped
Michigan workers; but they were never meant to. In fact, according to
study and report
by the Pew Charitable Trusts, the Michigan median income dropped an
astounding 21.6% to only $48,273 last year compared to $61,551 before
Snyder and Republicans began transferring income from regular households
to wealthy corporations. It is noteworthy that there is a nearly
identical correlation between the 25% tax hike on regular Michigan
residents and the nearly 22% decline in their income.
As the ballot initiative’s organizers noted, this
direct approach circumventing the Republican legislature and corporate
governor “may well be the only way to fight back against failed and harmful Republican policies and laws.” The group intends on expanding ballot initiative scope to create an independent commission to “fairly redraw”
gerrymandered Republican districts and reinstate a fair graduated
income tax. It is a clever means of combatting an aggressive Republican
legislature and governor that continues stealthily inserting nasty
appropriations “into every law they pass to prevent citizens from taking action” or having a voice in democracy.
Remember, Snyder has already instituted an
“emergency manager” law that abolishes city council, mayoral, and school
district” authority and given one Snyder appointee dictatorial power,
but the Republicans have not completely wiped out democratic
representation through abolishing the referendum process; the last
semblance of democracy and likely the people’s last, and only,
opportunity to rein in Snyder’s fascist takeover of Michigan. This
populist move is about so much more than improving Michigan’s pathetic
roads, or the transfer of wealth from the people directly to
corporations and it should be a model for other sad, poor, and
beleaguered Americans living in Republican-controlled states suffering
the gross wealth transfer to the rich and corporations.
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