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Purveyor

(29,876 posts)
Wed Sep 3, 2014, 11:16 AM Sep 2014

Pension Tax Bites Michigan’s Snyder in Re-Election Bid

By Chris Christoff Sep 3, 2014 12:01 AM ET

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder’s 2011 tax increase on retirement income from pensions is haunting the Republican as he runs for a second term in a graying state still recovering from the recession.

Polls have shown Snyder, 56, in a dead heat with Democratic challenger Mark Schauer, 52, a former state legislator and congressman who’s hammering Snyder for hurting pensioners while cutting business taxes by $1.4 billion.

“I’m very sorry I voted for Mr. Snyder,” said Rosalind Weber, 67, a retired state worker from Ionia who calls herself an independent. “I won’t vote for him again. I didn’t like what he did with the taxes.”

Snyder bucked a decades-old trend among states of reducing taxes on retirees. While other issues are stirring the race -- Michigan’s 7.7 percent July unemployment rate remained above a 6.2 percent U.S. average -- the pension tax is driving a Democratic drumbeat for change in Lansing, where Republicans control all three branches of government.

Until Snyder’s changes took effect, Michigan had exempted most pension payments from the income tax, now at 4.25 percent. He created a three-tier system for retirees born before 1946, after 1952 and those in between. Members of the youngest group were hit hardest; instead of being allowed to exempt $47,309 in retirement income, they’re now taxed fully until age 67. Then, they get a $20,000 exemption.

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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-09-03/pension-tax-bites-michigan-s-snyder-in-re-election-bid.html

Help Mark out if you can here: http://markschauer.com/ WE CAN WIN THIS ONE and break the GOP stranglehold on Michigan!

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Pension Tax Bites Michigan’s Snyder in Re-Election Bid (Original Post) Purveyor Sep 2014 OP
Why are ALL these races Senate Governor, and other races all tied bigdarryl Sep 2014 #1
“I won’t vote for him again. I didn’t like what he did with the taxes.” leftyohiolib Sep 2014 #2
this just drives me crazy. These people aren't Dems until they are forced OUT of CTyankee Sep 2014 #4
this shit makes me want to pull my hair out leftyohiolib Sep 2014 #5
Ricky boy fooled alot of people in Michigan tartan2 Sep 2014 #3
 

leftyohiolib

(5,917 posts)
2. “I won’t vote for him again. I didn’t like what he did with the taxes.”
Wed Sep 3, 2014, 11:57 AM
Sep 2014

“I won’t vote for him again. I didn’t like what he did with the taxes.”
he's a fking republican what did u expect. "oh it's fine when theyre taxing those other people"

CTyankee

(63,889 posts)
4. this just drives me crazy. These people aren't Dems until they are forced OUT of
Wed Sep 3, 2014, 05:52 PM
Sep 2014

the Republican Party? What is the matter with these people?

They should have been PAYING ATTENTION all along!

Idiots.

tartan2

(314 posts)
3. Ricky boy fooled alot of people in Michigan
Wed Sep 3, 2014, 04:25 PM
Sep 2014

even the Ann Arbor Democrates that gave to his campaign. I sure as hell hope they have lived to regret it!!!

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