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Northeast corner. A young man and woman are gathering petition signatures to put on the ballot a measure that would require a supermajority to raise taxes in Michigan without voter approval first.

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11 Comments

  1. By Bear
    May 13, 2012 at 7:15 pm | permalink

    I ask him what group is behind the drive and he doesn’t know. He asks the woman he is with, and she says it’s a state initiative. I ask if there is a website. After much evasion he points to small print on the bottom stating prosperityMI.org. No such critter on the internet. I didn’t sign it. That sort of legislation has financially strapped some states to the point where their bond ratings have dropped.

  2. By Bear
    May 13, 2012 at 7:15 pm | permalink

    Correction, it is organized by a new group, Michigan Alliance for Prosperity. Sounds suspiciously like Americansforprosperity.org

  3. By Rod Johnson
    May 13, 2012 at 7:28 pm | permalink

    miprosperity,com is their website.

    Yeah, tying our hands via the Headlee Amendment has worked out great for us. Let’s do it again. Future generations of undereducated, unhealthy Michigan citizens will surely thank us.

  4. By bear
    May 14, 2012 at 4:19 am | permalink

    I don’t know if tying our hands using a different knot will do much better. Many atates that have passed such supermajority laws have found themselves cashstrapped and had their bond rating lowered. What do you suggest?

  5. By bear
    May 14, 2012 at 4:31 am | permalink

    I’m not that well versed in the mechanics of government, but I don’t think that the revenue of the state should be tied to a supermajority. That could bankrupt us as a state. The headlee amendment has been in place for 34 years. If it hasn’t been working, why doesn’t our government or our citizens have it revoked or reworked to function better? I’ve read the headlee and I have a hard time making heads or tails of it.

    perhaps someone could explain it to me in simpler terms.

    But yeah, you don’t seem to be too thrilled with this petition either. Does anyone know who miprosperity.com is? i’m curious to know. Thank you for your comments.

  6. By Rod Johnson
    May 14, 2012 at 8:41 am | permalink

    (Yes Bear, I was being sarcastic, in case it wasn’t clear.)

    Here’s a Free Press story on them, though it’s not very helpful in clearing up the mystery of who they are, I’m afraid.

  7. May 14, 2012 at 9:41 am | permalink

    Agree with both of you, this is a really bad idea. Michigan already has lots of safeguards against unreasonable taxation.

    The Citizens’ Research Council has a good nonpartisan objective summary of the Michigan tax system. [link]

  8. By Robin Hood
    May 16, 2012 at 11:38 am | permalink

    They are paying up to 2.00 per signature.

  9. By bear
    May 17, 2012 at 1:34 am | permalink

    and the group is brand new, and doesn’t have any info about themselves. Sorry Rod, had to do a doubletake on that one. I wonder how many people signed that with good intentions without actually realizing what it’s about.

    Certainly the people getting the signatures appeared not to know.

    Oh, and they had a slew of petitions to sign; didn’t catch what the others were about.

    At waterhill music festival though, I signed one to put collective bargaining into the state constitution. I highly recommend that one on principle.

  10. By Merricat
    May 19, 2012 at 12:28 am | permalink

    According to Jack Lessenberry of Michigan Public Radio, the Michigan Alliance for Prosperity is rumored to be linked to the Koch brothers. I was approached by a petitioner today. He said he was being paid to get signatures. It sounded suspicious to me, so I didn’t sign it. Democrats usually don’t pay people to gather signatures. It looks to me to be a GOP trick.

  11. By bear
    May 24, 2012 at 12:41 am | permalink

    It is a trick. It is also funded by the Koch Brothers. It didn’t take them long to try their shenanigans here in Michigan on the heels of what they have been doing in Wisconsin and in funding/indoctrinating the Tea Party.

    They are sneaky and wish to spread their shadow wherever they think they might find profit & power.

    I believe this to be a spinoff of Americans for Prosperity, a Koch Brothers propaganda mill.