Sandy Pensler, a wealthy businessman running to be Michigan's next senator, delivered what he thought was a straightforward message in a March TV ad.
. “It’s worse than you think. Sleepy Joe is using our tax dollars to give cash cards to illegals and to people who can work, but won’t. You work hard, pay your taxes, play by the rules. But our government gives out cash cards to those who don’t. Not on my watch. I’m Sandy Pensler. It’s time to take our country back. I approve this message.”
It’s the sort of baggage that could throw a wrench into Pensler’s campaign, which did not return requests for comment. Michigan has a crowded Republican primary, though the Senate race looks increasingly headed toward a general election matchup between former Republican Rep. Mike Rogers and current Rep.
As owner of the private investment group Pensler Capital in Greater Detroit, it hasn’t been all smooth sailing for Sandy Pensler. You work hard, pay your taxes, play by the rules, but our government gives out cash cards to those who don’t.In 2009, the State of Michigan filed a tax lien against Pensler Capital for $337 in unpaid taxes. The lien wasn’t released until 2014, according to public records.
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