Gentlemen take a bow. That means GOP Speaker Jase Bolger and the new House Democratic leader Tim Greimel. And while we are at it, Michigan House take a bow, too.
Look it. When these folks do something right, they deserve the applause. In this case everyone avoided what could have been an ugly and historic confrontation on a day that is normally reserved for hand shakes, not back stabs i.e. the opening day of the new legislative year. All the ingredients were there for the latter.
House Democrats were still hopping made over the treatment they suffered, as they put it, in the dying days of the lame duck session. Republicans got everything they wanted; Democrats were reduced to political bomb throwing to protest. Hence some were eager to cast a "no" vote when it came time for the traditional unanimous vote for House Speaker, Republican Jase Bolger (Marshall). Republicans, on the other hand to even the score, were poised to block Rep. Brian Banks (D-Harper Woods),with eight felony convictions on his record as a young man, from being seated. But Mr. Bolger and Mr. Greimel went to work. Mission accomplished.
Through a series of phone conversations and multiple meetings, the two leaders proved they deserved the title. When it came time to seat Mr. Banks, no one balked. When it came time to elect the GOP Speaker, only two Democrats voted no. Two, not twenty-two. The lack of a revolt may have been fueled by the speaker making a deal with the Democratic leader on committee assignments. A little horse trading is not a sin especially if the leader concludes it will lead to a positive outcome.
Mr. Greimel would only smile as he ducked a direct confirmation that a little back scratching was going on. In this case, it probably doesn't matter how they got there but they did despite the fact that they are not the best of friends. "I hardly know him," confesses Mr. Bolger but "I'm excited about the opportunity to work together." Mr. Greimel, still the realist, makes his own confession. "That doesn't mean we are going to always sing Kumbiya" (sp) but when they find common ground, the two apparently have pledged to till it together. They will likely get their first chance when the governor reveals his plans for funding the roads and infrastructure repairs on Wednesday. "We have some concerns about the road (funding) proposals," Mr. G. begins. He's all about protecting the middle class, one of his favorite terms, and he's not saying yes yet to any new revenue "on top of the tax hikes Republicans passed last year."
The Speaker is not there yet either, but leaves the door open which means the governor has a sell job to do on his $1.4 billion a year blueprint. And while on the governor and the issue of trust, maybe it's long overdue for him to have a private dinner with the key leaders on both sides of the aisle to see if he can build some trust with the two Democrats, Mr. Greimel and Sen. Gretchen Whitmer (D-East Lansing.)
But first he has some catching up to do. The other day he produced an embarrassing miscue. During a closed door 15 minute appearances in front of House Democrats, a good move by the way, he mistakenly called Tim Greimel, Andy, not once but twice before someone corrected him. It's true, persons forget names all the time, but if you are the governor trying to patch up your differences, somebody should have whispered in his ear the name of the Democrat running the show before he went into the lion's den.
But the bottomline on all this: Mr. Bolger and Mr. Greimel are working to get their bipartisan mojo working and it looks like the governor is, too. Whether they like it or not, they will need each other as this new year unfolds.
Friday, May 24 2013 11:58 PM EDT2013-05-25 03:58:44 GMT
Police say a woman was held captive at a hotel for several days and forced to have sex around the clock with multiple men, whoever would pay the price. 26-year-old Deante Brown now faces sex trafficking charges.
Police say a woman was held captive at a hotel for several days and forced to have sex around the clock with multiple men, whoever would pay the price. 26-year-old Deante Brown now faces sex trafficking charges.
Friday, May 24 2013 11:18 PM EDT2013-05-25 03:18:53 GMT
Dairy Boy keeps getting hit with tire tracks in the yard, so they brought in boulders to act as a visual warning and physical reminder not to cut the corner. Now they've been told those rocks must go.
Dairy Boy keeps getting hit with tire tracks in the yard, so they brought in boulders to act as a visual warning and physical reminder not to cut the corner. Now they've been told those rocks must go.
Friday, May 24 2013 10:34 PM EDT2013-05-25 02:34:36 GMT
The pediatrician called him a big baby, his parents believed their boy was genetically destined to be obese, but he proved them all wrong. One day, he made a critical decision and became a weight loss winner.
The pediatrician called him a big baby, his parents believed their boy was genetically destined to be obese, but he proved them all wrong. One day, he made a critical decision and became a weight loss winner.
Friday, May 24 2013 8:54 PM EDT2013-05-25 00:54:08 GMT
More than 150 dogs have been removed from locations owned by a breeding facility in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula, where officials said the animals were living in outdoor enclosures with little protection.
More than 150 dogs have been removed from locations owned by a breeding facility in Michigan's northern Lower Peninsula, where officials said the animals were living in outdoor enclosures with little protection.
Friday, May 24 2013 7:06 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:06:29 GMT
Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger, an institution for generations of University of Michigan students in Ann Arbor, is about to undergo a historic change of address.
Krazy Jim's Blimpy Burger, an institution for generations of University of Michigan students in Ann Arbor, is about to undergo a historic change of address.
Friday, May 24 2013 6:54 PM EDT2013-05-24 22:54:49 GMT
Gleaming stainless steel circa 1975 provides the once futuristic setting for Southfield's best-kept secret -- Anthony's Coney Cafe inside the IBM building at Nine Mile and Southfield Road.
Gleaming stainless steel circa 1975 provides the once futuristic setting for Southfield's best-kept secret -- Anthony's Coney Cafe inside the IBM building at Nine Mile and Southfield Road.
Friday, May 24 2013 5:31 PM EDT2013-05-24 21:31:37 GMT
A home explosion in Royal Oak back in February killed a man and damaged dozens of houses. Now some homeowners are complaining that insurance companies are making repairs difficult.
A home explosion in Royal Oak back in February killed a man and damaged dozens of houses. Now some homeowners are complaining that insurance companies are making repairs difficult.
Friday, May 24 2013 1:52 PM EDT2013-05-24 17:52:39 GMT
Alan Lee asks Wallace if the subject of Viagara will 'come up' in Wallace's scheduled interview with former Senator Bob Dole. Wallace responds, "Comes up, really that's what you're going to say?"
Alan Lee asks Wallace if the subject of Viagara will 'come up' in Wallace's scheduled interview with former Senator Bob Dole. Wallace responds, "Comes up, really that's what you're going to say?"
Friday, May 24 2013 1:29 PM EDT2013-05-24 17:29:01 GMT
School officials say an earlier lockdown at three schools in Allen Park Friday has been lifted.
School officials say an earlier lockdown at three schools in Allen Park Friday has been lifted. Officials say police gave the all-clear at Allen Park Middle School, Lindemann Elementary and Riley Education Center around 12:40 p.m. Friday.