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Latest post 05-01-2011 6:46 AM by treii28. 211 replies.
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01-01-2001 12:00 AM
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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This law IS NOT from the left
"You know this law is illegal. Just do the right thing for once and end it.
Maybe if you guys did what was right instead of trying to buy votes more folks would like you. The vast majority of us are in the middle, not out to the left of barney frank."
Actually, this bill was sponsored by Senator Jud Gilbert, a Republican. This law is regressive; it has no provisions for economic hardship, so it has the greatest impact on people who are just getting by. Such laws are not something you would see coming from the left, especially someone "out to the left of barney frank."
If you want to comment on the law, I'd suggest writing to your both your representative in the state house, your state senator, and to the bill's sponsor. To make the last easier, Senator Gilbert's email address is: senjgilbert@senate.michigan.gov.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Not really double-jeopardy
This really isn't double jeopardy, as many of the offenses in question are considered civil rather than criminal. Additionally, you aren't being tried a second time for the same crime; you had already admitted responsibility or been responsible for the infraction.
However, it does seem like a way to disguise excessive fines as fees; I'd argue that in such a light it could be seen as violating another section of the Bill of Rights, the Eighth Amendment, which has a prohibition on excessive fines:
"Excessive bail shall not be required, NOR EXCESSIVE FINES IMPOSED, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted."
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Spoken like a true gentleman
I hope Jennifer Granholm dies in a car fire after being pinned in her limo by a Hummer driver talking on her cell phone.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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These fees are not against the law, nor are the "double jeopardy." You are paying locally, and then to the State itself. However, the laws do stink. write your rep. As for the right wing loons on this site blaming Gov. Granholm-this is a Republican law. The same Republicans who support Free Trade laws specifically aimed at destroying Michigan's economy, and undercutting the power of the Unions. Thank you for electing complete fools to our State and National governments; and for massive wage differences, the war in Iraq, Free Trade, lax immigration laws (recentley changed by a democratic congress that has been in power for only 5 months, as opposed to 12 years of right wing loons), soaring gas prices-leading to rising inflation and a huge increase in the costs of basic necessities, like groceries, and a massive increase in the number of people without health care and/or are living in poverty. You have only yourselves to thank for the continuous attacks on Michigans economy leading to the economic shortfalls (thanks Gov. Engler) that led to this law. It doesn't matter how many times republicans say the word "terrorist", the situation in this nation is still terrible.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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It's good advice to write your state representative and senator, instead of to this bulletin board. And the Governor, too. Just don't expect to hear anything in return. I have written my representative, who co-sponsored the scheme to reduce, but not repeal, these traffic-ticket surtaxes. I explained that this law needs to go away altogether, due to the terrific social problems being generated by tens of thousands of immobilized, unemployable former driver's-license holders. I asked him to explain the rationale behind his bill. That was almost two weeks ago, and no response so far.
None of my last several state reps or senators have ever responded to my letters. The last state representative I got an actual letter back from was Lynn Jondahl, so you can see how long these guys have been ignoring us.
It's true that this was originally a Republican "get-tough-on-scofflaws" bill. Current Republicans have admitted as much in last year's House hearing. But I strongly suspect that the resistance to repealing this scheme is coming from the Granholm administration. This is why the Democratic bills cut, but don't repeal, the responsibility fees, and why House Democratic leaders haven't moved on any of them. But the longer the Democrats delay repealing this law, the more they will have to answer for to working-class voters who thought they could trust them.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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I think you should quit breaking the law
I just said "quit driving drunk and breaking the law." You can add all the nonsense to it you want and keep imagining things in your drug addled world, but the fact of the matter is that if you would just get with society, and follow the laws, you wouldn't have these problems. I laugh at you.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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There is not a "second tier."
You may want to purchase a U.S. News and World Report.
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Anonymous Citizen


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Another simpering statist bleats an ode to tyranny
"u would just get with society, and follow the laws, you wouldn't have these problems."
That's right!!! And Rosa Parks should have just shut her trap and Followed The Law. Those disruptive Boston Tea-Partiers too. And Suzette Kelo. And those Berlin Wall tearer-downers. Troublemakers, the lot of em. How *dare* they oppose the Law of the almighty State!!! ALL HAIL THE STATE!! ALL HAIL THE STATE!!
"I laugh at you."
Not really. You're just intoxicated by your own flatus, your head being shoved so far up there.
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Anonymous Citizen


- Joined on 11-22-2008
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Symbolic of those on this site
Nice post. Typical. Those who don't agree with you are "dumb" and "not an american." Thank you George Bush.
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