Michigan's Executive Branch is in a flat spin. In politics perception  is everything.  What has gone on in 3 months of Snyderism has been a  total civic disaster: No Jobs, No Jobs, No Jobs.
It's become so bad, so quickly, PR/Spinmeister John Yob has been  hired back to patch up the gapping rip in the fabric of the governorship  by attempting to interpret Snyder's faux pas (which are highly  embarrassing to the office of governor and his party) trying to put  things back in a favorable way; The Executive Branch of Michigan is in a  flat spin. A stiffly stubborn  and defiant Tricky Rick is sure to take  it down even further down to failure uncorrected.
Read Daniel Howes column:  "Why' overlooked in Snyder budget plan"  3/31/11, and see where Howes points to the failure of Snyder's one word  mission: FAIRNESS.
"KALKASKA AGAIN" SHOULD STRIKE REAL FEAR    If you will note from the reference (in Repubteach's  recent entry  Water Cooler entry, the Kalkaska incident was raised by a third party,  not Repubteach) Kalkaska is a signal "event." One of those milestones  that shook and shaped the direction of the entire Engler Revolution and  resulted in major changes in how Michigan schools are financed.
Eventual passage of  Proposition A, which rectified many of the  problems of school funding, was a direct outcome of the "Kalkaska  Moment."  Prop A did, for a period, meet the needs of many school  districts, especially like those of rural Kalkaska. However, it was  flawed.  At the same time Prop A failed certian districts such as  Rockford.  But rather than build on its strengths, certain aggressive  partisans during the Granholm years let it languish and fail. This  crisis is  fed and fueled by the "disaster capitalism" endemic to the  demands of a radicalized GOP/Koch Brothers A.L.E.C. playbook.
In 1993 Powerful Corporate Lobbyists Circled Their Wagons   The tremendous lobbying pressure from Consumers Power, the Mackinac  Center, the Michigan Chamber of Commerce, et al, produced classic media  scenes like Speaker Paul Hillegonds (drawn away from his children  brought to visit daddy in the House Chamber during one of those  late-night sessions leading up to the rush to get school funding  finished by Christmas Eve 1993.  Under great pressure from Business,  Hillegonds, called to the House foyer. There he was to be literally  surrounded by these business-is-first  lobbyists seeking a "good deal  cut" into the pending school funding legislation.   They surrounded  Speaker Hillegonds  in the manner wolves surround their quay, intense  and demanding.
The outcome of such events,etched a vivid image;   and convey  something noteworthy of informing novice Rick Snyder as to the historic  facts surrounding that crisis:   Engler, with all his more than two  dozen tax cuts and slick parliamentary/political shenanigans, acted in a  very different manner than that of Snyder.  JOHN ENGLER POURED MORE  MONEY INTO PUBLIC EDUCATION, NOT LESS.
Engler's support for public education was to become much more over  time.  His generously in the second half of his tenure as governor would  be considered, in this new coercive and negativist Teapartisan  environment, totally  rejected and fervently protested by the tax-haters  who have inhabited the party and now the Legislature. Most notably the  Know Nothing Leon Dorlet, daddy of the big pink pig metered at the  capitol curb for weeks.
DID YOU GET THAT?   JOHN ENGLER, THAT ICON OF GOVERNMENT AND TAX CUTS  AND TOUGH TALK, ADDED MORE TO THE REVENUES GOING TO EDUCATION.
Yes, the teachers' professional association did pay a price in terms  of loss of certain areas of their interests, but good things for  Michigan's school children came out of it.  Kalkaska's kids got their  school up-and-going and from the looks of the present school plant, and  newer community facilities built for youths, they have done reasonably  well, until Snyder.
Among the lobbyists who haunted the halls of Lansing during this time  ('93) was Dick DeVos.  This scion to billions was developing his bitter  antagonism to public schools even then; he, and wife Betsy, have gone  wild subsequently.  This divisive coulple has  aggressively chosen to  become a national scourge;  spending millions of  their children's  hand-me-down inheritance to foster Republican against Republican,  division and dissention, bitter rancor  in many states;  as far west as  Utah and in the South in places like Missouri and Virginia.
If you recall, as surely you must, the Dick & Betsy push to pass  the 2 to 1 rejected voucher proposal which was DeVos backed had large  negative political effects.  Their effort helped to undermine the  national election for GOP president G.W. Bush by throwing Michigan to Al  Gore and leading to Florida and the highly controversial Supreme Court's  tragic decision that put GWB in the White House.  The voucher campaign  also caused Engler and Betsy to fall out with each other.  Betsy, most  recently, pictures herself arm by arm with Chris Christie of New Jersey,  the nation's ponderous bully-boy provocateur and tormenter of public  servants and teachers>  This is Betsy's latest foray into destructive  ideological warfare.  Interestingly, The prototype for Christie was  John Engler.
Kalkaska!  How can any political party call for and support the undermining of public education?
Education in a neighborhood school supported and beloved by the  community and guided by the traditional civic-minded school board  members,  who were often business people and professionals, were once  respected and honored.
Not now, and not anymore.  These Det/News blogs over the years have  contained an unrelenting venom and countless vituperative rants for  which the News' editor and his staff are guilty for exciting.  These  published sentiments reflect a systemic anti-intellectual strand that  has destroyed the comrade of the commons and poisoned the politics of  our entire state.  The hatred and ill-will ginned up here is palpable.   Now, at this very low moment, we cannibalize ourselves in our own toxic  opines and dark-think.
Dwalt, I have seen what we have done to with "poison politics" to  destroy our better selves. We are rank failures in art of good  government.   In politics, perception is everything. Now 100 and more  Kalkasks await a clueless Rick Snyder. (Actually the latest count is  over 140)   All this as the nation looks on in disbelief and repulsion.
The nation's negative perception of our state's culture will hurt us  mightily.  Dwalt, you and I will live to deeply regret this outpouring  of ideological distemper.
The high hopes and the sincere prayers of Michigan citizens is for a  better Michigan, a place of peace and prosperity.  But our darkside  indulgences are pulling us back.  We seem helpless to break ranks and  resume the climb upward and onward.
Many of us had hoped what appeared to be a political outsider, clean  from our mucky politics of the last decades, would point the way out.  A  majority of voters hoped Rick Snyder would truly unite us in an  honorable and pro-active fashion.  But, no, the appetite for "red meat"  politics and reprisals has pulled us back and Rick Snyder with us; back  toward the pit of our own destruction.
How sad.  How disappointing and how hopeless a future for our  children we are creating by degrading their public school heritage and  children's futures with our mean-spiritedness and corporate greed..
We must repent and re-learn honest compromise and the goodwill evolving  from a willing cooperation in our politics and legislation or we lose  everything we value.
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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Kalkaska ! Kalkaska ! Kalkaska ! Remember That Sad Event.
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