For those following me on Twitter, sorry for the spam tonight. See, there was this segment on tonight's Maddow show that really caught my attention. I think it's important, especially for those of you in Michigan. Ten minute clip. Well worth paying attention.

She's been reporting on this "financial martial law" bill that recently passed there. It gives the governor broad powers to declare, at his discretion, that a town is in a "financial emergency" and appoint an "emergency financial manager" to fix things. Used to be that was very rarely used and the financial managers had limited powers, but the new bill greatly expands both. Now the criteria for what may constitute an emergency are many and varied, and the manager can essentially dissolve the town's government, fire its elected officials, and do whatever he feels like with no public accountability. He can even disincorperate the town. Oh, and the manager doesn't even have to be a person. It can be a firm or a corporation.

In other words, if a town isn't doing what the governor wants, he can just abolish its government and put in his own overseer. So much for democracy.

That's more or less what happened in the predominantly Black town of Benton Harbor, where it so happens locals had been protesting a plan to turn their beloved public park into part of a high-priced private golf course and gated community. Emergency manager (who happens to have ties to the people planning the golf course) came in, ruled that the town council could no longer do anything (other than open a meeting, approve the minutes, and close a meeting), and went about doing whatever he wanted... like taking a chunk out of the public park.

That much is yesterday's news. (Actually, it was covered on the 18th.)

Tonight's clip was about Detroit. In short (since I've blathered on so long with the set-up): There's an amazing public high school there set up for girls who are having or have had a baby. There's onsite day care, parenting classes, and a lot of successful programs. The school has a 90% graduation rate, and a similarly outstanding college acceptance rate. (Outstanding for any school, really, but remember - these are teen mothers in a poor urban neighborhood.) It's exceptional. And it has strong local support.

You can see where this is going, right?

Detroit's emergency financial manager is planning to close a bunch of public schools including that one.

They tried to close it down last year, but public protests kept it open. Now... it's been unilaterally placed on that list. Find a private sponsor to keep it afloat as a charter school or close up.

This is wrong. And it's scary.

From: [identity profile] beansideirae.livejournal.com


tell me about scary, i live in michigan. (but you knew that.) i lived in the benton harbor area from ages 11 to 25. it definitely needs help, but closing jean klock doesnt look to me like it will help anyone but mr moneybags there. i cant even tell you how angry that makes me.

i follow the facebook page for recalling snyder. i cant really go to the rallies because i work nights. but there's a lot of people in on it and it sounds like we might have a chance. if so, hopefully this whole little power structure he's trying to build will fall. if not....david and i will be moving out of michigan. and that's really sad, because i've lived here my whole life and i love it. but the small business tax they're putting thro would make our comic store dream close to impossible, and in the meantime there's all the changes with food stamps, and...it's kind of a nightmare. (and we live in the city that will almost certainly be next on their hit list!)

i didnt know about the detroit girls' school. that's incredibly sad. i do know they're doing horrid things to the teacher's unions and salaries, as if michigan teachers werent underpaid and overworked as is. our education system was already pretty bad, and they're cutting funding like it doesnt even matter. someone told me that snyder got his degree in business, NOT political science or anything of that sort. well he's trying to run this state like a business that makes money for the top, which i guess is what he's trained to do, but he's going to bleed this state dry if he's left here. so much wrath...
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From: [identity profile] pgwfolc.livejournal.com


Yes, you're one of two on my flist from Michigan.

It's unbelievable what's going on there (and in many places around the country). I'm none too happy with what Chris Christie has been doing here in NJ, either, but, though he slashed funding for schools and libraries and road repair and all sorts of important things, he hasn't gone anywhere near this far.

Sorry you have to live with that, and that it could have such a direct effect on your dreams. (And opening a comics shop would be awesome. I hope you manage it.) Glad that you're paying attention, and that you're outraged. If enough others like you are, it could mean big electoral consequences. That would help save Michigan, and maybe make some other governors think twice, too...
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