Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Busy on the campaign trail...

September was a busy month for the Walberg campaign. Here are some photos of what the Congressman and the Walberg team have been up to...




















Tuesday, September 9, 2008

Tim Opens Up The Quincy/Reading Football Game

Congressman Walberg throws the opening coin toss during the Quincy/Reading Game on Friday, September 5th.






Wednesday, September 3, 2008

New Ad Highlights Schauer's Record On Taxes

While Congressman Walberg has been fighting in Washington for lower taxes and to encourage job creation, his opponent, Mark Schauer, has developed a strong track record of raising taxes on Michigan citizens. Mark Schauer was the deciding vote in favor of the largest tax increase in Michigan's history, but that is not enough. He stands ready and willing to raise our taxes again. This new ad highlights just one local business affected by Schauer's tax hikes:



Some background information on Senator Mark Schauer's record of tax increases:


Mark Schauer was the deciding vote for the largest tax increase in Michigan history:

* Roll call vote 397 on Oct. 1, 2007: $765 million tax increase passed 20-19 (Lt. Gov. broke tie) and Schauer voted yes. If Schauer voted "no", tax increase would not have passed.

* Roll call vote 398 on Oct. 1, 2007: $750 million tax increase passed 20-19 (Lt. Gov. broke tie) and Schauer voted yes. If Schauer voted "no", tax increase would not have passed.

* Combined, this tax increase was $1.515 billion, the largest in the history of Michigan.

Mark Schauer raised income taxes:

* Roll call vote 397 on Oct. 1, 2007: $765 million tax increase passed 20-19 (Lt. Gov. broke tie) and Schauer voted yes. If Schauer voted "no", tax increase would not have passed. Raised income tax by 11.5%, from 3.9% to 4.35%.

Mark Schauer raised small business taxes:

* Roll call vote 398 on Oct. 1, 2007: Imposed a 6 percent tax on a wide variety of services. Passed 20-19 (Lt. Gov. broke tie) and Schauer voted yes. If Schauer voted "no", tax increase would not have passed. Tax was later replaced with: Roll call vote 515 on Dec. 1, 2007: Imposed a 21.99 percent surcharge on businesses subject to the Michigan Business Tax to replace the sales tax on services Schauer was the deciding vote in favor of.

Mark Schauer wants to raise taxes again:

* Mark Schauer has a bill introduced, Senate Bill 605, that would increase the Michigan income tax to 4.6%.

* Mark Schauer has a bill introduced, Senate Bill 544, that would impose a 20-cents per gallon tax on water bottled in Michigan.

* Mark Schauer has voted for higher income taxes, business taxes, gas taxes, and a sales tax on services, and as of this point, he is pledging to raise taxes on small business owners. [MLive.com Voter Guide].