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    Tag: Brian Calley (page 3)

    Smoking Out The Rats In A Snake Pit - Calley vs. Cooper


    By Kevin Rex Heine, Section News
    Posted on Mon Aug 30, 2010 at 12:10:17 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan Republican Convention, Strategic National, Michigan Tea Party Alliance, shenanigans and skullduggery, Brian Calley, Bill Cooper (all tags)

    You'd think that someone would have covered it.  In the Grand Rapids area, channel 3, channel 13, the Grand Rapids Press, and the Associated Press mentioned it in passing.  Channel 17 mentioned the event that precipitated it and much of what followed it (although they did give it some coverage on the video).  Channel 8 was the only one to cover it in any detail.  Oddly enough, even Michigan Liberal at least gave it a spot.  And the really goofy thing is that in perusing the statewide media coverage of the 2010 Michigan Republican Convention this past weekend, the two Detroit papers provide the most accurate account of what happened as a whole at the convention . . . but only if you know how to combine the facts and weed out the inaccuracies.  Even then, both the Freep and the detNews didn't quite get the key point of what happened.

    So I suppose that, as usual, the conservative blogger-journalists have to step up to the plate and correct the record.  And in this case, I can provide a rather unique perspective.


    (5 comments, 2488 words in story) Full Story

    A Tough Call


    By JGillman, Section Multimedia
    Posted on Sun Aug 29, 2010 at 07:54:40 PM EST
    Tags: Bill Cooper, MI GOP, Rick Snyder, Brian Calley, Convention, Republicans (all tags)

    He could have won.  Brian Calley was the selected Lt. Governor pick by Rick Snyder.  A late nomination by Republicans from the West Michigan Tea Party groups was both surprising and warmly welcomed by about half of those present.

    I have absolutely NOTHING against Brian Calley, and know even less about Bill Cooper.  But one thing was clear, Cooper could have won this.  The video preceding this withdrawal makes it pretty clear.   This may seem strange, given my harsh criticisms of the past, but I have come to like Mr. Snyder.  Behind the scenes, while the MI GOP leadership was trying to avoid it, he supported Cooper's ability to have a fair vote.  He apparently had no objection to it.

    This video demonstrates a unique character.  Something I have seen a few times recently, even while seeing its alternate.  A man CAN put the movement of ideas through a unifying motion and sacrifice his own goals.  It is likely this will not be the last we see of Mr. Cooper, as he has shown his ability to look at the bigger picture.

    The Hat is off sir.

    (7 comments) Comments >>

    A Message To Our Legislators - Beware False Choices

    MI House Dems vote to give themselves LIFETIME health benefits


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Thu Mar 05, 2009 at 11:09:02 AM EST
    Tags: House, Andy Dillon, Robert Dean, Tonya Schuitmaker, Chuck Moss, Jim Marleau, Brian Calley, Kevin Elsenheimer (all tags)

    House Dems vote to guarantee own retirement perks

    Good reform package used as opportunity to provide lifetime benefits

    Earlier this morning Clydes Dale mentioned in another post a story he'd heard on WJR about Michigan Democrats and a vote to grant themselves lifetime benefits.  

    In economic times like these I sincerely wish even the most extreme left wingers had the sense to avoid big-government bureaucratic protection schemes like this but alas... they don't.  Not even the so-called moderates.

    House Democrats yesterday forced a package of bills through the Michigan House that do indeed guarantee lifetime benefits for state lawmakers.  Worse yet, they snuck it into otherwise important legislation.  But take this as a positive sign and early high marks for the Elsenheimer-led Republican Minority... Republican Representatives were quick to cry foul!

    "One of the top issues we're hearing from our local governments is their call for help dealing with unfunded liabilities and saving money," said Rep. Jim Marleau, R-Lake Orion. "That is the intent of this legislation and should be the focus of these bills, not guaranteeing benefits for state legislators and bureaucrats."

    The House yesterday approved a bipartisan package, House Bills 4071-9, to create a mechanism for the state and local governments to pre-fund retiree health benefits for public employees retired from the state, Legislature, Judiciary, State Police and public schools or from local units of government. A provision added by Democrats in committee would guarantee lifetime health benefits for public employees, including legislators.

    "It is unfortunate that this opportunity for real reform to improve the state of Michigan has been mucked up by special interest paybacks and partisan politics," said Rep. Chuck Moss, R Birmingham.

    The House Republican Caucus previously introduced HB 4080 to stop lifetime benefits for lawmakers beginning with the current sophomore class of lawmakers.  They've been trying to stop lifetime legislator benefits for years now.  Last term Democrat Robert Dean introduced legislation to protect lifetime benefits for himself and his colleagues and this year we get this monstrosity.

    "Ending lifetime benefits is an important move to put the citizen's Legislature more in line with Michigan citizens who are forced to make sacrifices every day to get by," state Rep. Brian Calley. "I am disheartened by today's move in the wrong direction. If the state can't even balance our own books, why are we cementing such an unnecessary perk for six years of service?"

    "Two weeks ago we voted to cut our salaries, and that was the right thing to do and today we voted to give ourselves lifetime health benefits," said Rep. Tonya Schuitmaker. "If that's not the definition of hypocrisy, I don't know what is."

    It is, Representative.  It is.

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