It's an honest question. From my view here in Detroit I don't see that she accomplished much -- other than practically guaranteeing the Republicans the next governorship. But maybe I'm missing something. Anybody care to pipe up?
It's an honest question. From my view here in Detroit I don't see that she accomplished much -- other than practically guaranteeing the Republicans the next governorship. But maybe I'm missing something. Anybody care to pipe up?
She helped get rid of Kwame.
Maybe your memory is different than mine, but it looked to me as if she was doing as little as possible to help get rid of Kwame. She clearly wanted him to leave, but she wasn't willing to use her authority as governor to actually get rid of him. It is entirely possible I remember incorrectly, or that I missed something. If so I'd be interested in actual steps she took that expedited his departure.
It was the removal from office hearing that she held that forced Kwame to cut a deal in exchange for resigning. He knew that Granholm was ready to rule to remove him from office and he cut a deal while he still had something to offer.
She seemed nice.
I can think of one - in 2003 she got her guy Melvin "Butch" Hollowell elected as chairman of the Michigan State Democratic Party!
Well, sort of. Unfortunately for "Butch", she couldn't make it stick and he had to serve in a shared-power arrangement with incumbent Mark Brewer..... and two years later "Butch" got "blown away" when she "supported" Brewer for Party chairman, who still holds the post.....
I remember Token, er, I mean "Butch" Hollowell's tenure as MDP co-chair.I can think of one - in 2003 she got her guy Melvin "Butch" Hollowell elected as chairman of the Michigan State Democratic Party!
Well, sort of. Unfortunately for "Butch", she couldn't make it stick and he had to serve in a shared-power arrangement with incumbent Mark Brewer..... and two years later "Butch" got "blown away" when she "supported" Brewer for Party chairman, who still holds the post.....
BTW, How much more money did the MDP pay Brewer over Hollowell?
As for Governor Granholm's administration of Michigan?
Lesseeee: Reluctantly removing KK from office [[could she drag her feet any more than she did?). Shoving tax hikes down our throat that we didn't want [[and embarrassingly repealing one of them weeks after it was passed), driving numerous businesses out of Michigan and plowing Michigan's economy straight into bedrock.
Wasn't she also instrumental in appointing Art Blackwell in HP?
I almost forgot about that.
Yes, he was appointed by Gov Granholm.
I didn't vote for her in that first Democratic primary in 2002 [[?), but I can't remember who I voted for instead. After reading all the materials, I thought this other person sounded good. I remember being disappointed when she won.
Then again, my person almost never wins the primaries. The only primary I've missed was in 2001, when I was abroad. My luck has never held even in school during mock elections.
You forgot about the movie incentive?
http://www.michiganfilmoffice.org/Fo...s/Default.aspx
She's done other things. Look around the state website:
http://www.michigan.gov/jobs
We got a B+ from this place:
http://www.pewcenteronthestates.org/...d.aspx?abrv=MI
http://www.michigan.gov/som/0,1607,7...7812--,00.html
I'm surprised all the carnivores on this site aren't excited about this one:
Licensed hunters and landowners may now take feral hogs at any time, since a package of bills has been signed by Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm, the Department of Natural Resources and Environment announced today. Hunters or individuals with concealed-carry permits may take swine running loose on public land or on private land with landowner permission. Landowners may take hogs on their property at any time.
umm, she swore that she would keep Volkswagen from leaving Michigan.
Ooops, that didn't exactly work out.
Also, she freed up a whole mess o' Pfizer lab and office space to make room for the tens of thousands of jobs she claims to have brought to Michigan.
Now other than that, let me think. There must be something, she said in five years we would "be blown away". Surely we have been?
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Don't forget about the excess of 1,000 jobs by 2010 that she lured in with Google... how many are there, less than 300 I think...umm, she swore that she would keep Volkswagen from leaving Michigan.
Ooops, that didn't exactly work out.
Also, she freed up a whole mess o' Pfizer lab and office space to make room for the tens of thousands of jobs she claims to have brought to Michigan.
Now other than that, let me think. There must be something, she said in five years we would "be blown away". Surely we have been?
She was great at campaigning, polishing turds, applying lipstick to pigs, and pointing fingers.
She had Michigan go from one of the top 10 richest states to one of the bottom 10 poorest states. Is that a accomplishment?
Aha! I remember another 'accomplishment'. The last I heard in 2009, she had managed to reduce the state's population by 450,000+ due to job losses. How many other governors can make that claim??
So I guess you weren't really interested in a serious answer to your question? I tried to give you one. If you were only interested in more Granholm bashing you could have put that in the other thread.
To all the haters- do you really think Dick DeVos could have done better? Seriously? I had zero confidence in that guy.
She got rid of the oldest state fair in the country.
I seldom miss the opportunity for a good joke. Sorry you seem to lack a sense of humor. You have to admit, she hasn't had a great deal of backbone.So I guess you weren't really interested in a serious answer to your question? I tried to give you one. If you were only interested in more Granholm bashing you could have put that in the other thread.
To all the haters- do you really think Dick DeVos could have done better? Seriously? I had zero confidence in that guy.
I consider myself an independent in good standing, and would applaud a governor who wanted to lead the state on a leftward track. I don't much care for Cox or DeVos. But Granholm's lack of intensity, and her willingness to do the bidding of the McNamara machine, count against her.
But assuming that anybody who has a problem with Granholm is some sort of card-carrying Republican is a damn shame. No wonder the Democratic party is in such doldrums. Not only does the MDP apparently lack the ability to critique itself, it refuses to accept legitimate criticisms of its leadership, preferring instead to attribute it to ax-grinding. So be it.
.... and it will have been ghost-written for her by the UAW, proof-read by the MEA, and "voluntarily" purchased by the 40,000 members of the Child Care Providers Working Together union to read to their young charges.I would read her book. Unfortunately, I'll be that, like her, it'll have no spine.
Personally I usually vote Democratic and I would rate her as pathetic. I seriously doubt I will vote for a Democrat in November. I voted for her eight years ago and within two years felt that I had made a mistake. Her speeches alone are full of popular colloquialisms -she rarely speaks knowledgeably, preferring hokey quips instead of informed rhetoric.
The fact that Cherry dropped out [[and quickly) is a statement of her record.
Far from it, in fact I usually like your jokes. I'm just sick of the Granholm bashing on this site. Why start a new thread for more of the same as the other thread?Sorry you seem to lack a sense of humor
I'm not even sure what you mean by that.You have to admit, she hasn't had a great deal of backbone.
No, I don't assume that. I know you aren't a Republican. However, the alternative if she had lost would have been a Republican. I think the choices there were worse, so I don't regret voting for her.But assuming that anybody who has a problem with Granholm is some sort of card-carrying Republican is a damn shame.
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