Comerica was a fixture in Detroit. Now it will be a fixture in Dallas.
I’ve lived in MI most of my life. It’s painful to watch the Democrats led by Granholm pull out their tax and spend solutions to fix the economy. History repeats itself, and the Democrats must ignore history or they would have to face the fact that they are complete and utter failures. Their policies to tax everything that is not currently taxed, and raise taxes on everything that is taxed will continue to drive away businesses, residents, college graduates, pretty much everyone that produces so the Democrats and their dependents can consume. I’ll continue to stay here. I figure that once this state is destroyed once and for all, I can buy it on the cheap and make it my own little conservative island in the midst of a liberal wreckage.
It is not just the liberals in Michigan, the so called conservatives are going along with this crazed Governor’s failed policies. The RINO’s went along in her first term to get everyone to pay their property taxes as follows, and then had the gall to tell everyone that it was NOT a tax hike! The people were conned into paying three (3) years of property taxes in two (2) years, and of course we did not get the third (3rd) year free, instead we had to pay the third (3rd) year again! This was to bail Granholm out of billion dollar tax deficit in the first term. Here we go again, in her second term and again, Michigan is in the hole over a billion dollars, and now the liberals want to tax us again!
There oughta be a law against a business leaving a state. /S
“That change alone means the state may be unable to collect supervisory fees charged annually by the Michigan Office of Financial and Insurance Services.”
Um, shouldn’t the fees be in line with the actual cost for the work required? If the work is not required the cost is not there, hence no damage from not receiving the fees.