The lights are on but no one is home…

Lets get this straight…

On a Detroit talk radio program , House Speaker Andy Dillon, D-Redford Township, and Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop, R-Rochester, pointed fingers at each other for the negotiations breakdown Wednesday over the service tax. The House passed its own plan and then adjourned until Tuesday.

Bishop called “garbage” a House-passed bill that the Senate rejected Wednesday night and chided: “We don’t want to let the facts get in the way of the speaker.”

Dillon shot back that the so-called “garbage” is backed by a large share of the business community.

“Backed by a large share of the business community?”  Andy, you and the fairy queen had best stop legislating from the fantasy world you live in.  The business community does NOT support anything you have put forward, and only supports the less than tasteful compromise which seems to be on the table now because we have no choice as long as the alternative is as convoluted and confusing as the USE tax extension to arbitrarily selected services.