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    Tag: Engler

    First New Word Of 2011


    By Corinthian Scales, Section News
    Posted on Thu Jan 27, 2011 at 05:52:25 PM EST
    Tags: Michigan Newswire, DRIC, Snyder, Milliken, Blanchard, Engler, Granholm (all tags)

    Bifarceisan

    bi-farce-isan |bīˈfärcəzən|
    adjective
    of or involving the agreement or cooperation of two political parties that usually oppose each other's policies to spend constituents coerced monies : the DRIC is now receiving a bifarceisan sales pitch and is going to happen with your money whether you like it or not.

    DERIVATIVES
    bi-farce-isan-ship |-ˌ sh ip| noun

    USAGE See usage at MI-GOP

    (7 comments) Comments >>

    When "shift the blame" gets old, start playing "pass the buck"


    By Nick, Section News
    Posted on Thu Feb 05, 2009 at 07:43:40 AM EST
    Tags: Granholm, Cherry, Engler, insurance, DPS, Detroit, higher education (all tags)

    If there was one thing I took away from the Governor's State of the State address a few nights ago it was that the woman is completely and utterly tone deaf, unable to hear the fading pulse of  state that's been on life support since the moment she first took the oath in 2003.

    But if I took two things away from the speech, the second would be that the Gov's fancy new programs each have disaster written all over them.  Now, a day or two after delivering the critically panned performance she's back to the drawing board offering even more suggestions the people of Michigan would be better off ignoring.

    Lets start, though, with the originals and head over to the Ivory Tower which investigates the woman's populist assertion that universities should freeze tuition, lest they incur her unending wrath.  Turns out, those kinds of threats really won't do much to help the relatively few Michigan students sticking around after high school.

    ...Beware, say national experts and Michigan university officials. Granholm's plan is certain to trigger resistance from the universities, and it's not clear how much it would really save students.

    A short-term freeze, they also note, would not address long-term problems such as rising health care costs that fuel the rising cost of a degree.

    "The reality is that tuition freezes are not permanent," said Sandy Baum, a senior economist with the College Board, a national group that manages standardized testing and analyzes issues related to higher education. "If tuition is frozen one year, you're going to have to make up for it two or three years later."

    In other words, the woman is passing the buck.  If you sit down and think about it for a moment, it's a masterful move and makes perfect sense based on her track record.  The woman has made a career, literally, out of criticizing John Engler and moves that created the top economy in the United States for much of the 1990s.  Somehow every problem she encountered for the first six years in office were THAT man's fault, not hers.

    It was always HIS administration.  HIS policies.  HIS legacy.  She was just fighting upstream and incapable of overcoming what he'd done.  Never mind the tacit admission that one Governor, Engler, was somehow powerful and able enough to create policy that altered the state of the economy for decades while another, Granholm herself, remains entirely devoid of any skill, power or ability to do so much as dent her predecessor's momentum... that's beside the point and far too nuanced for the random political observer.  It was HIS fault.  That's all that matters.

    Now, with fewer than two years left before riding off into that Hollywood / Lobbyist sunset that so clearly calls to her, she's attempting to plant legislative landmines that will only be tripped after she leaves office.  Try to make things a little less ugly while she's stuck with us and then wait for the next guy to blow himself up on her hidden time bombs.  HIS fault, not hers.

    Read on...

    (2 comments, 1034 words in story) Full Story

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