Thursday, September 27, 2007

Pass the budget, not the buck - Part 2

State Rep. Brian Calley’s most recent column in the Hastings Banner is another reminder of what’s wrong in Lansing.

I was told by former Banner Editor David T. Young that when he was approached by newly-annointed State Representative Brian Calley about running a column that Calley assured the Banner, which previously had refused to run columns and articles from politicians because they too often were campaign propaganda, that the column would be non-partisan and stick to informing readers of what was happening in Lansing. At first, Calley stuck to his promise, but like everything else he says, that vow was issued with forked tongue and slowly but surely we see the real politician poking out from behind the gleaming white teeth and the humble, aw shucks prose of the supposedly simple man sent into the lion’s den who reports back weekly on how awful and partisan the process is- and by some coincidence it’s always the Democrats’ fault.

Calley’s newest column proceeds to convince us that the horrible state budget stalemate is the fault of House Democrats and the Democratic Governor as he compares the state budget negotiations to going out to eat with your wife and watching another married couple argue. As usual, he’s got it all wrong as he hides behind his supposedly bipartisan persona while he sticks to the party line, he says one thing but then does another.

Citing the fact that not ALL Democrats are voting for the proposed tax increases to fix an almost $2 billion structural hole in the budget, mostly caused by massive and continued tax cutting in the 90s (and then obviously made worse by the cyclical downturn in fortunes of the “Big 3” US automakers and not due to the phantom menace of high taxes since Michigan ranks in the middle of tax burden and at the very top for reliance on auto manufacturing), our State Representative informs us that the Republicans are merely innocent bystanders unable to help along the process and held victim to the bickering Democrats who don’t agree on a solution. This is not the whole truth and nothing but the truth and Calley knows it, he just doesn’t expect or want YOU to know it.

I won’t disagree with everything Calley says, but much of it is partisan spin with just enough truth to convince those not following along at home. While it’s true House Democrats haven’t supported the Governor the entire way (thank goodness one political party still believes in allowing it’s members to dissent and actually represent their constituents as opposed to
enforcing solid party discipline and marching in “lock step”... or is that goose step), the real problem is that at every turn the State Senate which is controlled by the Republican Party has refused any measure that would close the budget hole and pushed the crisis to the brink in a game of chicken. Remember that despite getting less votes across the state in the combined Senate races, the GOP ended up with control because of redistricting much like a President can gain the White House despite losing a popular vote (and yes, this is the way the system works and I use it only to point out that more voters elected to give control of the state economy to Democrats and that the state GOP should understand this in regards to their negotiating position). Senate Leader Bishop has stubbornly refused any tax increase despite the Republican Party not having enough votes to do anything but be a road block to any real compromise, Bishop has continually and doggedly done everything to stand in the way of any real solution, instead offering only meager cuts in spending to departments that have already faced year after year of cuts of increases less than that of the rate of inflation- a defacto cut by any measure.

Also remember that it is a Republican former state legislator who has threatened and organized a well-funded and coordinated recall campaign for anyone in Lansing who dares to vote with the people and patch up the gaping budget hole with the increases in revenue that will end this yearly madness of last minute budget stop gap measures and quick fixes once and for all. This recall threat and the obvious stance of the Republicans which is to try to force Democrats to push through a tax increase with ZERO support from them (an impossible task given the GOP control of the Senate) has forced 8 Democratic members of the House to refuse to vote either way without some measure of bipartisan support, but yet there is NO Republican willing to cross party lines to vote for a tax increase and so we still have no deal less than a week away from a government shutdown. Democrats rightfully smell the GOP trying to shirk their responsibility to deal with the mess and know they are going to be left holding the bag. Why should the Democrats act like the responsible adults who get stuck cleaning up the mess just so the GOP can use it as a bludgeon against them in the next election?

And so now some are calling for half measures to move the goalposts and put off the big decisions for another day- something which the Governor has said she will not allow. While some in Lansing are trying to do the right thing and face up to their responsibility, our State Rep. Brian Calley takes the tough stand and declares his support for.... more of the same. How disappointing and yet how predictable, and the whole reason we're in this mess.

In his tenure in Lansing, Calley has become a pro of coming to town and donning some “dungarees” and fresh-out-of-the-box sneaker and walking among us common folk, shaking hands & kissing babies and telling us what we want to hear. He writes his weekly column as if he were Jimmy Stewart, aghast at the awful partisianship in Lansing while he votes straight party line and does everything he can to ingratiate himself to leadership to further his attempts to move up the ladder and take the next step to State Senate. If you hate career
politicians then you might want to know that Calley has said to confidants that he never wishes to go back into banking and has made it known his eyes are on the prize- a cushy seat in the State Senate which is surely no more than another stop along to bigger and better things and many more years making a nice living from the government his philosophy constantly demeans and diminishes.

Where Calley’s dishonesty becomes most apparent is his lack of acknowledgement of the role the state GOP has played in all of this. Even IF House Democrats ALL voted for a tax increase would Senate Majority Leader Bishop allow ANY Republicans in the Senate to vote with Democrats and pass a tax increase? If you think so I've got a bridge across the Straights of Mackinac to sell you. Democrats only control 2/3rds of the process and without ANY Republicans willing to muster the fortitude and political courage to pass the solution the people of Michigan understand is needed then NOTHING gets done. So, instead of blaming the Governor and the House Democrats, maybe Calley should have used the time he took to write his partisan screed this week and called up Mr. Bishop and told him to quit standing in the way of a solution.

As long as the Republicans in Lansing are in the majority in the Senate they can effectively block any budget deal so to blame Democrats for the lack of a deal is not wrong, it’s a blatant lie and I’m calling Calley out on it. Instead of blaming the people who’ve proposed as REAL solution to our problem how about Mr. Calley remember all his talk of bipartianship and
actually follow his own suggestion. Instead of offering partisan spin, Mr. Calley should offer the cold hard truth to his constituents even if it hurts his obvious career ambitions. All of us get up and go to work and do our jobs without complaining, maybe it’s time for our highly paid “welfare cases” in Lansing do the same... or maybe next time they come to us asking for our votes we’ll tell them they’ve taken enough of our money and done too little to earn another paycheck. Maybe instead of whining about how mean-spirited and partisan everything in Lansing is, our State Rep. should stand up and cross party lines and do what’s right.

Brian Calley comes to town and says he’s for your local domestic violence shelter, more funding of mental health treatment, and whatever else he thinks you want to hear but then he goes to Lansing and votes party line in favor of a rabid right wing agenda of tax cutting government down to the size it can be drowned in a bath tub until our schools are failing and bridges are falling down. I wouldn’t mind Mr. Calley being such an anti-tax idealogue, I just wish he wouldn’t lie about it. I also wish he and his cohorts would do their ONLY constitutionally-mandated job and PASS A BUDGET instead of putting it off for another day. When it comes to fixing the budget mess, there's no better time than right NOW!

47 comments:

Brian Calley said...

For your information, the Senate has maintained the ability to pass a tax increase for months. The only requirement they have had is that the House prove they can pass it first. Both Valde Garcia and Ron Jelenik have indicated that they will vote for it. With the Lt Gov breaking the tie - that results in passage. Bishop has always publicly maintained that he will allow the vote.

The fight between the Gov and the House Dems has been very, very public from here in Lansing. You would have to be blind not to see it. That is not a partisan attack, it is reality. I personally feel for the Governor. I have always shown her more respect than she gets from some in her own party.

I would encourage you to ask her about me, and most of the House Dems for that matter. I have worked very closely with them in several areas. She sent me a nice hand written card thanking me for my efforts in Lansing to reach accross party lines and even sent me a bottle of wine! Further, she went out of her way on the night of the MBT passage to thank me for my leadership right on the House floor.

The situation today is very simple. To get republican votes, the House will have to accept several reforms that the MEA and other special interest groups do not like. Or, they could forgo house republican support and just put up the 56 votes on their own (they have 58 members after all). The gut wrenching decision we are waiting for is: will the speaker put vulnerable democrats up for a tax vote, or get republican support and make the democratic lobbyists mad.

As for my future plans - I do not plan to run for Senate. The terms don't line up for me anyway. I do plan to get back into the banking industry following my time in the House. I really enjoyed that line of business. I specialized in government guaranteed lending (SBA) which was a real treat. That means I lent to those who had no other options. My track record was perfect - never a single loan that went bad!

I used to be impressed by your sources, but you were way off here. I have been very vocal about not seeking the Senate seat. I have never taken the bait, even when David Young said I should consider it. It is too big a sacrifice for my family.

I may run for county commissioner again - but I do like the guy who took my place, so that might not happen.

I have said this before and I will say it again...You can attack me all you want and hate me if you will, but I will not respond in kind. At some point, pol, you should just sit down with me. Maybe you could change my view of the world. We will never know if you do not have the interest of having a first hand relationship.

Brian Calley said...

One more thing...

The real budget deadline was in early September. Even if a budget deal is done tonight there will be a requirement for a continuation budget for the transition. It takes about a month to implement a new budget. The Governor's budget director has confirmed this point to the press. The Governor admits this point privately as well, but she knows she has until Sunday night to sign it and there is a lot of press to be had in the meantime.

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agnosticrat said...

I am sure Mr. Calley was never so aware, (nor was I) that crickets do indeed have noses.

lonevoice said...

Mr. Callton will be glad that Mr. Calley is not running again and going back to the bank. I sense the good chair is salivating to run for state rep.

Is that the peter principle?

ts

el colibri said...

Brian, has the following ever been looked into? What is the cost to the tax payers of Michigan for maintaining an ageing prison population?
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By SHANNON McCAFFREY, Associated Press Writer
2 hours, 35 minutes ago

"HARDWICK, Ga. - Razor wire topping the fences seems almost a joke at the Men's State Prison, where many inmates are slumped in wheelchairs, or leaning on walkers or canes.

"It's becoming an increasingly common sight: geriatric inmates spending their waning days behind bars. The soaring number of aging inmates is now outpacing the prison growth as a whole."

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Barry County Redneck said...

Mr. Calley,

Nice to know when the State is preparing to shut down you have time to read a blog and respond.

agnosticrat said...

Uh OHHH!

Busted!

What Red probably means is, you are fraternizing with the enemy.

Recall fever has begun, watch out Brian! Once those rednecks get goin' there ain't no stoppin' em.

Barry County Redneck said...

Oh, She likes you, she really likes you!

That bottle of wine will come in handy next week when the liquor shelves are empty at the store.

Was the wine Made in Michigan?

Did it come in a bottle or a box?

Who paid for it? Aunt Jenny or the Taxpayers?



I could keep going but we will leave it for now

el colibri said...

Monday AM: Is what the legislature just passed during the night not something that could have been passed months ago if we had reasonable representatives [House and Senate} in office?
A clean sweep down fore and aft is what we need.

The Last Boy Scout said...

RECALL GRANHOLM. ONLY A DEMOCRAT WOULD RAISE TAXES IN A STATE WITH 7% UNEMPLOYMENT. SHE MUST BE SHOOTING FOR DOUBLE DIGITS!

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el colibri said...

To Scout: Calm down, recite the Boy Scout Oath ten times and put your feet up.
Granholm is on her way to reelection no doubgt about it, only next time she will have a working majority in both houses. Get used to it, you might learn to like it after a few years

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Unknown said...

DeVos was sooo the right choice. In a democracy the majority cant complain. Michigan deserves the poor economy because of the terrible choices the majority has made. And I can complain...Im in the minority. PLEASE TRY AGAIN DEVOS!!!

el colibri said...

jeremy: I'm sure you'd vote for a third term for GWB too.

agnosticrat said...

Yes, please run Dick Devos!
I would love to re-visit this China thing.

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Barry County Redneck said...

Pol,

sorry to go off topic, but i don't know where else to ask. Does anyone else have a problem pulling up home companion? If so, does anyone know why?

Red

Pol Watcher said...

Red: Barry Home Companion comes up 404. Seems to be dead....

To the chirping cricket who seems to not get that even though Brian Calley whispers sweet nothings in his ear about drug courts and mental health funding, our State Rep is busy marching in line with all the people out to kill those programs: Yes, I'm just mean! Calley's NICE and he actually SHOWS UP, what more could citizens want from their government? I'm just ungrateful! Who cares if kids don't have health insurance? At least our State Rep. PRETENDS to care! I should be ashamed of myself for daring to question his actions when his WORDS are just so, so sweet.

And all good Scouts should remember, if right wing radio repeats it often enough then it becomes true: Michigan IS a high tax state, Granholm DOES control the auto industry, school teachers ARE to blame, the problem with our economy is workers making TOO much money, everything would be fine if only we'd cut taxes MORE and let those damn third graders buy their OWN books, Michigan would be PERFECT if only it were more like TEXAS, etc.

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el colibri said...

Jimminy: Yes, I was under the impression that I had to register a blog site when I attempted to reconnect to Mike's BHC site. You're correct about my trying to maintain a low profile. By nature I'm rather shy, I don't like publicity but I guess now-a-days we don't have much choice in the matter.

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el colibri said...

Todays Banner ran an letter that has an excellent idea about blasting our very, very partisan politicos off their dead butts and do the work for which we the people elected them to do.
This entire sorry episode
should gives angry voters a reason to reconsider eliminating the Senate...... it is about as useless as a teat on a bull and costs the taxpayers millions to maintain.

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Boggsone said...

What happened, did the Grillo Pad chase everyone away. What happened to Callton, tired of giving the Pad a podium for his nonsensical m mumbo-jumbo?

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Barry County Redneck said...

Again Pol, sorry to go off topic, but I don't know where else to post to get this out.

I looked up our beloved Mike C's profile on Blogger, and BCHC is now listed at

www.mikcal.blogspot.com

Not sure why, or if there is a reason, but it still seems to exist just like before.

Red

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sentinel said...

Off topic but breaking story on Van Nortwick recall

http://www.battlecreekenquirer.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071014/NEWS01/310140009/1002

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sentinel said...

Mr. Calley, Were you one of the young republicans that refused to participate in extended budget talks this weekend?

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