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by rmason 5564 days ago
I'm in Lansing and believe me they are fighting him, turning out thousands last week and briefly taking over the capital building. They did it with a phone bank from Washington DC (I received one of the calls as a former MEA member) and those arrested in the building were all from out of state.

What the proposed law does is give some bargaining strength to the state's beleagured cities and school boards. Unions are more likely to reach agreement when there's the threat of the governor appointing an emergency manager. I think the reality is that the governor won't use that power often. A large number of the city's in the state face bankruptcy and that's a lot more unpleasant outcome.

We are faced with some very unpleasant choices in the state. We're in trouble because previous governors from both parties kicked the can down the road with paper fixes. The governor is calling for shared sacrifice and those having to recieve less don't like it one bit.