B l o g g i n g   F o r   M i c h i g a n
Mobile Edition



Subscribe to our newsletter

Preview




S O L I D A R I T Y




BFM Video


President Obama Weekly Address: 1/30/2010


Gov. Granholm on CNN's "State of the Union"


Rep. Schauer Talks About High Speed Rail Jobs in Battle Creek


Pure Michigan- "Snow Day"


C3 - "Spirit in Action: You Cant Cross the Sea by Staring at the Water"

BFM YouTube Channel






BFM Hits   Granholm    Schauer    Bishop    Dillon    Economy    Senate Dems    Search BFM


One Month Later, Bishop Slams Police Cuts That Senate Approved

by: wizardkitten

Thu Jun 11, 2009 at 14:19:07 PM EDT


What is it with the Republicans and the Delayed Outrage Reaction problems they are having lately? Is this some new psychological condition, or have they simply mastered the art of dragging out the drama for as long as they can to put on a show for the press/public? Wait, don't answer that...

Like Land before him, Mike Bishop has suddenly discovered that - gasp! - we are making cuts to the budget, and every department has been asked to participate. The Department of State Police themselves suggested these layoffs, the Senate approved of them, and a month later, Bishop awakes from his coma and sounds the alarm that he let the horse out of the barn, but it was somebody else's fault. Or something like that.

Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop, R-Rochester, sharply criticized the Michigan State Police today for plans to lay off 104 rookie patrol troopers as part of a budget-cutting plan enacted last month by Gov. Jennifer Granholm and lawmakers.

But a spokesperson for Granholm said Bishop knew about the layoffs when the GOP-led Senate Appropriations Committee approved her order to cut $304 million from the state budget.

Matter of fact, it was right at the top of this DNews story from May 4th, "Mich. budget cuts to lay off 100 state troopers", and at the time, Marsden had this to say after the cuts were agreed to by the House and Senate...

"Nobody's going to be happy," said Matt Marsden, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop. "This was a difficult situation given the amount of time left in the fiscal year (about five months)."

... but almost five weeks later, Bishop is suddenly "sharply critical" for the cameras, and, to top off the hypocrisy tank, he claims that others are playing "politics". How he does that with a straight face, we will never know.

Bishop said there should be other ways for the State Police to absorb its $4.7-million budget cut rather than affect public safety. He called the trooper layoffs "pure politics, it's a way to say to the world we've lost our mind, our priorities are lost and we're not focusing on law enforcement."

You would think that stuff would have come up before you voted for it, but maybe it plays better to public fear to wait until well after it's done, when you can just mouth the words "reform" once again, and never offer any specific plans on how you would pay for it.

He added, "There are other areas in the State Police that could be modified or reformed to pull them into the 21st Century. We're not seeing that right now. We have to rethink services altogether."

Senator Bishop has been saying that for a long time now, but never quite seems to come up with any viable plans for funding state services. All he can say is "cut". Said it again today. Liz Boyd informed the viewing audience that the Senate is calling for $4 million more in cuts to the state police, and Bishop also turned around and told the AP that he would come up with $1.2B in cuts in total. How he does that without touching the police or the Dept. of Corrections has yet to be seen.

Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop told reporters Thursday morning he's confident other Republicans will support steep cuts despite some Republicans agreeing two years ago to raise taxes to end a budget standoff. The Senate is expected to start passing parts of the budget later in the day.

Yeah, funny story about that as well. MIRS reports that the Republicans tried to move some budgets yesterday, gave the Democrats 20 minutes to look them over, the Democrats wanted them on the official record as to what was in those budgets and asked that it be read. The Republicans promptly pitched a fit and left for the day. They also blamed the Democrats for playing politics there as well, and want to claim that this will put them behind schedule. And they are the ones that left.

Matt MARSDEN, spokesman for Senate Majority Leader Mike BISHOP (R-Rochester) said the Senate is now behind schedule. The upper chamber is now slated to vote on these budget bills Thursday, as well as Agriculture, Michigan State Police and Transportation.

"We're going to come back like grown-ups," he said. "We hope the other side does the same and doesn't decide to blow everything up with their games."

Pretty obvious who is playing games here. It's the guy who waited a month to be "outraged" by cuts he allowed, promises even deeper cuts to come, won't tell anyone what they are, followed by the rest of the Republican leadership that shut down the Senate yesterday when someone asked to actually read the bill before they voted on it.

Glad to hear that the Republicans plan to act like "grown-ups" today - but we won't hold our breath. They probably will at some point though.

It would be an improvement.

wizardkitten :: One Month Later, Bishop Slams Police Cuts That Senate Approved
Tags: (All Tags)
Print Friendly View Send As Email
Bishop AND Finley (4.00 / 1)
... all in one day. I think I need a nap now.

Don't be too hard on Bishop (4.00 / 1)
He's on vacation so much you really can't blame him if doesn't know what's going on!

According to the DNews (4.00 / 1)
Bishop is saying that the House and state departments are the ones who have to come up with savings (meaning cuts, of course).

I thought he had the "big plan" to slash $1.2B from the budget, now he is saying that other people have to do the heavy lifting?

The Michigan House and Senate are miles apart on settling the state's budget and won't get any closer until House Democrats and state departments -- including the Michigan State Police -- figure out how to save money, State Senate Majority Leader Mike Bishop told the Detroit News today.

Way to pass the buck, Bucko.

And here is the response from the MSP on the layoffs:

State Police spokeswoman Shanon Akans wouldn't specifically address Bishop's comments, but said the department's already over-stretched budget leaves few options for additional savings.

"Due to the fact that we have had several years of budget cuts we didn't have much left to cut, and the majority of our budget is caught up in personnel," Akans said. "While it wasn't a cut we enjoyed making, it was the only way we could reach the savings that was needed."

Bishop went on to babble more about "reform", and wants to revamp the entire State Police department.

OK, Mike, you've got until Sept. 30th. Better get on that right away.

 


Oh good grief (0.00 / 0)
After all this fuss today for the press, out comes this:

The Legislature adjourned Thursday without voting to restore funding for the troopers. The Senate had been expected to vote. But senators have not agreed on where to cut so troopers can keep their jobs.

They can't agree on $4.7 million, and they want to cut $1.2 billion in total.

Right.

This is going to be an interesting summer.


[ Parent ]


BFM Welcome Center
Your BFM Menu:

Make a New Account

Username:

Password:



Forget your username or password?

- About/Contact BFM
- BFM Privacy Policy
- Contribute To BFM

BFM To Go:
 - RSS Diaries and Blasts
 - RSS Recent Comments
 - BFM Newsletter
 - BFM on Twitter
 - BFM on Facebook
 - BFM on iTunes




BFM was Censored by Mike Bishop Aug 2-7, 2007

Twitter Michigan
- Governor Granholm
- Lt Gov Cherry
- Michigan Dems
- Progress Michigan
- Blogging For Michigan

For a more complete list, see our Twitter Michigan directory

BFM Clicklist
· A2Politico
· Absolute Michigan
· ACLU of Michigan
· A Jared Manifesto
· Arbor Update
· Christine Barry
· Blue November
· Center For Michigan
· Conservative Media
· DailyKos Michigan
· The Deaf Edge
· Democracy for Metro Detroit
· East Michigan Blue
· Eclectablog
· Far Left Field
· Great Lakes, Great Times, Great Scott
· Ironicus Maximus
· Liberal, Loud and Proud
· Mark Maynard
· MI Blog
· Michigan in Pictures
· Michigan Liberal
· Michigan Positive
· Motor City Liberal
· My Michigan Connection
· Opinion Artillery
· Our Michigan
· PhiKapBlog
· Positive Detroit
· Powers Court
· Reading For Leading
· Stone Soup Musings
· West Michigan Politics
· West Michigan Rising
· Wizardkitten
· Working in Bare Feet
· YAF Watch

Blogging in Color
· African American Political Pundit
· AfroSpear
· Angry Black B-
· Blabbeando
· Blac (K) Ademic
· Black Commentator
· Culture Kitchen
· Debra Dickerson
· Electronic Village
· Francis L Holland
· Jack and Jill Politics
· Jasmyne Cannick
· Keith Boykin
· La Shawn Barber
· Latino Politico
· Miss Wild Thing
· Oliver Willis
· Prometheus 6
· The Field Negro
· The Republic of T
· Rod 2.0 Beta
· The SuperSpade
· The Whichota NAACP Blog
· TransGriot

This list shamelessly jacked from PHB

Congressional Watchblogs
· The Audacity of Hoek
· Eye On Ehlers
· The Real Dave Camp
· Walberg Watch
· Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood
· Vote No on Joe
· Mad at Thad
· The McCotter Monitor

The Establishment
· Call of the Senate Democrats
· US Congressman John Conyers
· Governor Jennifer Granholm
· Michigan House Democrats
· Michigan Senate Democrats

Environment & Energy
· Black Bear Speaks
· [con]serving Michigan - MI League of Conservation Voters
· Dave Dempsey - Great Lakes Blogger
· Earthanet
· Ecology Center
· Greenflight EV
· Green Machines Tour
· Healthy Car
· Lead Free Wheels
· MI Network for Children's Environmental Health
· Network Green
· Save The Wild UP

Faith and Spirituality
· Pastor John
· St. John's United Church of Christ
· Pastor John's Sermons on Streaming Video
· Christ Community Church
· Aussie Heretic
· iAllison
· Cross Left
· Street Prophets
· United Church of Christ
· Sojourners - Christians for Justice and Peace

Financial and Economic Policy
· Lois Gibbons
· Harmony Financial Network
· Michigan Jump Start Coalition
· Michigan Jump Start Blog
· National Jump Start Coalition
· Michigan Credit Union League
· Michigan NSO

LGBT Community
Blogs

· Bloggin.Out
· Mostly Sunny with a Chance of Gay
· Rainbow Mittens
· The Political Spectrum
Organizations

· Lansing Association for Human Rights
· Michigan Equality
· Michigan Equality MI Idea Blog
· Michigan Pride
· PFLAG - Lansing
· Pride Source
· TransGender Michigan
· Triangle Foundation

Michigan Political Parties
The Democratic Party

· Michigan Democratic Party
· MI Blue Tiger Democrats
· County Parties
· Caucuses
· Congressional District Committees
· Benzie Dems
· Blue Chips (CMU Dems)
· Clare County Democratic Party
· Genessee County Young Dems
· Grosse Pointe Dems
· Isabella County Dems
· Kicking Ass (UM Dems)
· Living Blue (Liv Co Dems)
· Saginaw County Dems
· WMU College Dems

The Green Party

· Michigan Green Party
· Detroit Green Party
· Flint Greens
· Huron Valley Greens
· Ypsilanti Greens
· All MI Green Party Organizations

Other Minor Parties

· Libertarian Party of MI
· Socialist Party of MI
· Independence Party of MI

All content copyright Blogging For Michigan, 2007
All rights reserved unless otherwise specified.

Powered by: SoapBlox