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HOW THE GOVERNOR OF MICHIGAN CANCELLED LOCAL ELECTIONS AND TOOK OVER TOWN GOV'T

Richard Kigel · Wednesday, April 20th 2011 at 5:40PM · 1239 views
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder (R) has been raising the ire of Michiganders across his state recently as he has rammed through his radical agenda. This agenda first consisted of advocating for and passing giant corporate tax cuts, continued with stripping many of the state’s public workers of collective bargaining rights with a Wisconsin-style law, then included proposing taxing seniors’ retirement income, and topped off with a possibly unconstitutional power grab that essentially gives him unlimited power to restructure city contracts.

This power grab — which essentially amounts to a form of financial martial law — has begun to manifest itself as Snyder has deployed “emergency financial managers” to cities across the state to unilaterally restructure those city’s financial agreements with their workforce. In Detroit, Emergency Financial Manager Robert Bobb announced that every single teacher in the city would be laid off, with few signs of how many will be re-hired once school starts in the fall. MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow covered this unprecedented power grab on her show last night.


Now, one group of Michigan citizens that is standing up to Snyder and his radical remaking of his state is filing a petition to recall the governor. The group, called Michigan Citizens United, says the group is opposed to the new financial manager law and opposes Snyder’s tax cuts for businesses and tax increases on working people:

A group called Michigan Citizens United filed a petition seeking the recall of Gov. Rick Snyder with the Washtenaw County clerk’s office this morning. [...]


[Michigan Citizens United spokesman] Kramer said the group opposes the emergency manager law, among other policies of the governor. “We don’t like the tax decrease on corporations or the tax increase on Michigan families,” he said.

A Facebook page set up around the recall effort this week has already garnered 12,000 “Likes.” The group has set up a countdown clock to July 1 — the date that Snyder can legally face a recall election — on a website called FireRickSnyder.org.

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Richard Kigel Wednesday, April 20th 2011 at 5:44PM

Here is Rachel Maddow, once again, doing some in-depth and detailed reporting on an issue nobody else is covering.

Anyone from Michigan out there?

The new Republican governor signed a law allowing the State to declare any local government null and void, effectively cancelling their elections and nullifying their votes. It is called financial Martial Law.

Now they have taken over their first town, cancelled their first Democractically elected government.

Meet the town of Benton Harbor, Michigan, population 10,000, almost all African-American.

The town government exits no more. It can make no decision effecting the people who live there. It is no controlled by the State of Michigan.


Richard Kigel Wednesday, April 20th 2011 at 6:32PM

I just found your blog on this topic and read it. I missed it when you put it up.

Glad you got it out there. This is so ridiculous--and people need to know what is going on.

Good to see the folks in MIchigan aren't going to stand for it.

Richard Kigel Wednesday, April 20th 2011 at 9:30PM

Outrageous!!!

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

"VOTER'S REMORS"...THE DRIVING FORCE OF THE 2012 ELECTION...

"YES VIRGINIA THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS" ...

I LOVE AMERICA. (SMILE).

ROBINSON IRMA Thursday, April 10th 2014 at 6:47PM

@Rich, thanks for the mentioning 'voter recall'...from now on each time I mention the Black town, I will qualify this with 'voter's remorse' which is much bigger than skin color or social standings...

It is about us at long last begining to act like we, each and every individual is the government...

Change we should begin to talk about, because this is change, I never expected to ever see in my life time. (smile)

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