It's easy to go loony in Michigan; it's so natural to  turn on each other when the Bush induced Depression pulls us all down.
A willful and stubborn Nerdhead governor amplifies our desperation and the hurt.
Apparently this economic trauma is being felt everywhere, but not in  the heart of our Novice Nerd Governor.  The word is out:  Snyder is  stubborn, very set in his own ways; beyond reason and not inclined to  compromise or collaborate.  In a word, Tricky Ricky is not political. So  many Michigan voters thought they saw a glimmer of hope that he was our  Superman-mild mannered Clark Kent turned powerful helper.
Snyder  appeared to be  a businessman, a special man who is willing  to give of himself,  step down from his safe high place as a  millionaire;  become governor/statesman, let-the-chips-fall-as they-may  and lead Michigan out of our troubles. Rick was to do this with a  credible/honest set of best practices.  It turns out Rick's got a  character flaw. He doesn't play by the rules of the public governance  game.
Snyder May Not Want to Be Political, But He Must   He may hate the world of politics.  He may know little or nothing  about how to bring about consensus among and between folk over whom he  no longer holds the power; that which he once had as an owner/CEO to  "hire and fire at will."
Snyder insists he's the CEO of Michigan, "hired" to run Michigan as a  business.  Rick's vision of himself in this mythical role makes him  insist that things run in his mind as a business.  Michigan is not a  business. The Governor is not a CEO.   MICHIGAN HAS NO CEO!
Snyder is given the elected responsibility to oversee the other  branches of governance and the departments of Michigan.  He has a bully  pulpit and very limited power as compared to an actual "CEO" of a  corporation, his prior domain.
Snyder's Experience Advisers Can't Get Through to the Stubborn Nerd   The word is out that his advisers, many very experienced Engler Men,  can't get across to Snyder that he must give a much wider berth to the  politics-the gentle art of persuasion. We are in a tough time.  This  time is made much worse by the battering of ideological, social, and raw  "business-first-last-and-always" mindset of so many around Lansing.
The Engler Revolution's negative vibes still reverberate in the  rotunda of the Capitol, Engler devotees still hunger for the power of  political persuasion they once had when the Engler Revolution  legislatively took from one group in order to "gift" those "takings" to  cronies and others John Engler chose.
Engler was Devilishly Clever   As his sidekick and facilitator, Richard D. McLellen has said his  buddy, John M. Engler, was a master at pre-planning, mapping and  strategizing his every move; first in political terms, then carried  right out to the end of the political and legal process to his end goal.   That's why we have a Englercentric State Supreme Court and so many  programs stamped with the Engler Revolution empress.
Snyder, by comparison, is a Political Novice, in the Worst of Times, Attempting a Steep Learning Curve   The Nerd is in the middle of a huge crisis. His inability, or should  we say, willful insistence on his own way or the highway,  is an extreme  liability at this very time.
Some common sense, some sense of working together with the public needs to temper Snyder's stubbornness and angst.
Keep him in your prayers.   Thoughtful people are alarmed.  Here's Snyder; unknown in philosophy  and intentions; having successfully dodged debate and interviews on his  inner workings and real outlook prior to the election; now in command of  the governorship a political office.   He has been elected to the most  difficult period of Michigan history in our memory and we don't know the  man!
Snyder's Ability to Lead Successfully Depends Greatly on Consent of the Governed   The Nerd  insists on doing what "He sees fit;" damn the advice of  political advisers and seasoned pundits.  We're headed for worse   trouble.  Snyder is losing the confidence and support of the people of  Michigan.  His high-handed approach to the budget is but one example.
Tricky Rick has turned one faction against another.  The poor are  immaterial to his beancounting, just as those 85,000 able bodied but  mentally ill and unemployables were "throwaways" whom Engler put on the  mean streets in 1991.
Now we learn on radical moves such as the newly legislated "Emergency  Finance Manager"  (EFM) who is given unparalleled powers, dictatorial  unlimited discretion to disband cities, school districts, etc.  accountable directly back to Snyder himself.
The theory behind the new EFM fails to ostensibly improve the  governmental unit's failed operations and financial conduct as we find  corruption and malfeasance under the Detroit EFM headed by Robert Bobb.
More pointedly the EFM proposes to COERCE AND FORCE those units (put  concurrently under new specifically Snyder induced revenue shortfalls  ($470/student cuts in Foundation Grants, the summary end to Block Grants  to local units from Lansing, etc. which exacerbate and compound the  existing revenue shortages) into a loosely defined, but deadly  "emergency status" leading to a sudden takeover and liquidation of  assets and buildings, etc. Government take overs of local functions will  be hotly resisted. Mark that down.  And those employees targeted for  loss of bargaining rights,etc. and those elected officials kicked out of  office, and barred for years from future office, won't be taking this  dictatorial coup sitting down! The public knows what is the hidden  purpose of the EFM's and they aren't buying in.
Folks We Are in Deep Tabasco! 
It's now becoming clear that Snyder is so deep into his independence  and (assumed) power, vested in a belief he truly has his former  corporate prerogatives, that he has taken from, and undercut, a very  subservient Teapartisan Legislature.  Snyder makes the Legislature a  victim via his big oversight grab:  As the A.P. reports: "...Rick  Snyder's move to make the state budget 'simple, fair and efficient' may  instead be leaving the public in the dark about how its money will be  spent."  Furthermore, Snyder's "line items for programs and spending  wouldn't be binding. That basically could allow UNELECTED DEPARTMENT  HEADS RATHER THAN LEGISLATORS TO DECIDE HOW THE MONEY SHOULD BE SPENT,  said Craig Thiel, state affairs director for the nonpartisan Citizens  Research Council in Lansing.
"The lack of specifics concerns citizen watchdog groups such as  Common Cause Michigan. PEOPLE REALLY HAD A SENSE OF WHAT WAS BEING  FUNDED when they could see department budgets laid out program by  program, said executive director Christina Kuo. DOING IT SNYDER'S WAY  'REALLY GOES AGAINST HIS COMMITMENT TO OPEN GOVERNMENT AND  TRANSPARENCY.'"
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Thursday, March 10, 2011
Michigan Gov Rick Snyder's Nerdonomics Gone Wild
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Detroit Public Schools,
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Richard McLellan,
Rick Snyder,
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