Now ain’t this just like Senator Cropsey? He’s the guy who has spiked efforts to expand Michigan’s hugely successful and popular bottle deposit law, while issuing press statements declaring and extolling his anti-litter-pro-environment stance.
The guy is a fraud.
Having run and gotten himself elected as a conservative who abhors “big government,” Sen Cropsey in office turns around and proposes more window-dressing expansion of government activity and bureaucracy at taxpayer expense.
All this while opposing a program like the bottle bill, which does not cost a cent in tax dollars shipped off to Lansing.
If Sen. Cropsey is really concerned about what’s found in roadside and park litter, let Sen. Cropsey himself inventory it. A little hands-on work in the real world might do the Sen. Cropsey some good.
Sen. Cropsey can draw his pay for the work from the campaign contributions he’s received from beverage distributors, grocers and trash haulers, whose interests he so happily serves.
Ordinary Michigan citizens should not have to pay for the government expansion Sen. Cropsey proposes, especially in these critical times.