Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez interview Curt Guyette of the ACLU about the effects of the Emergency Manager law in Michigan. They note that the Emergency Manager who poisoned the water in Flint is now the Emergency Manager of the crumbling Detroit public schools.
Guyette, an investigative reporter explains how it works:
“Well, one of the things about the emergency manager law is that these managers were given extreme unchecked authority. And the thinking was, the reason for doing that is they were given the ability to come in, clean up the problems and get out. And so there was an 18-month time limit put on their terms. Except that this governor is exploiting what amounts to a loophole in that law. So what happens is that these emergency managers serve for 17 months and 29 days, and the day before their term expires, they resign. A new emergency manager is put in place, and the clock starts ticking all over again. And they just shuffle them from one place to another. So Earley goes from Flint to run DPS. And it just perpetuates this control. It can go on, really, forever, if they want it to, denying people of their democratically elected representation, because the school board, which has been fighting emergency management every step of the way, gets completely marginalized. They have zero authority whatsoever. And that goes to the heart of the problem of this law. It eliminates the democratic checks and balances that make a democracy functional.
“And the other thing is, what we’re seeing here is really the imposition of austerity. This is what austerity looks like. So you have all the problems in these schools that you just reported on, because they’re treating it like a managerial problem rather than a structural problem. I’ve used before the analogy: It’s like being the captain of the Titanic, and you hit an iceberg. It doesn’t matter who’s at the helm; the ship is going down unless you plug the hole. And they haven’t plugged the holes. They haven’t fixed the structural problems.”

Thanks, Diane. This s INSANITY to the MAX.
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Here’s a local news report about a kindergarten teacher who had to quit her job because her classroom was making her sick: http://www.wxyz.com/news/fix-my-schools/detroit-teacher-takes-new-job-to-get-out-of-classroom-she-says-is-making-her-sick
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What this teacher and kids have to put up with is criminal.
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Arrest Earley and Snider!!!!!!
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This crystallizes exactly what I was just commenting on in your post about Joel klein. It is the definition of what the neoliberal project has given us and how it functions. It is incumbent on us to make these connections -and realize the same thing is happening all over the world. The TPP and TTIP also happen to be perfect embodiments of the logic of capital in neoliberal hands.
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So TRUE!
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It is absolutely essential to recognize that the austerity is engineered by the same people who use it as an excuse to seize control and eliminate democracy.
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More info from Eclectablog —
http://www.eclectablog.com/2016/01/why-is-the-man-most-to-blame-for-the-flintwatercrisis-darnell-earley-still-the-emergency-manager-of-detroit-schools.html
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Jon, on an earlier post about this, you said something that I hope you’ll share with Juan Gonzalez and Amy Goodman: “The People of Michigan repealed the Emergency Manager law and the GOP turned right around and spit in their face by passing the same law under a different number, adding a token appropriation rider to make it immune from referendum.”
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At least two major revolutions were fought to gain democracy (or at least a democratic republic). Now that we’ve let it slip away, can we get it back without another revolution? Maybe, but it’s going to take a lot more than asking nicely. Hopefully we can avoid major violence, but it really is going to take bodies in the streets – lots and lots of them, consistently for days, weeks, months, maybe years. For the life of me I can’t figure out why there the residents of Flint aren’t getting out their pitchforks and marching on Earley, Snyder, etc.
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And so there was an 18-month time limit put on their terms. Except that this governor is exploiting what amounts to a loophole in that law. So what happens is that these emergency managers serve for 17 months and 29 days, and the day before their term expires, they resign. A new emergency manager is put in place, and the clock starts ticking all over again.”
So the emergency manager system itself almost guarantees chaos- they replace the manager every 18 months.
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It wasn’t meant to replace. An emergency manager was meant to manage an emergency and then get outta there. Then the regular elected officials would resume their duties. Snyder is working around the law.
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Chiara and Karen Wolfe: the putative “creative disruption” and “disruptive innovation” and the like amongst rheephormistas of all sorts is short on “creative” and “innovation” and long on the constant of “disruption.”
Uncertainty becomes the new normal. And an excuse for every predictable and avoidable train wreck imaginable.
Thank you both for your comments.
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After GM determined that the river water was too corrosive to use, GM bought Lake Huron water from Flint Township.
You wonder why Flint couldn’t have done that also, because it was expensive to treat the river water- it’s hard to tell but it looks like they spent between 2 and 3 million (additional) to upgrade the water treatment plant to treat the Flint River water and the estimated savings of decoupling from Detroit were only between 5 and 10 million.
After adding in the additional costs of treating the Flint River water (which they didn’t anticipate- they found out it needed additional treatment a year out) they may have (theoretically) “saved” only 2 million dollars.
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If emergency managers are given extreme unchecked authority, then it would be easy to give contracts and jobs to their friends. Talk about cronyism.
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For those who may be unfamiliar with Amy Goodman and Democracy Now, I would urge you to become familiar. You will find views NEVER put on corporate controlled media.
Someone I like even better
Diane Rehm.
Her show is SUPERLATIVE. On NPR but in some areas may be hard to find. If it is available in your area, listen. Any person interested in EDUCATION, in its most comprehensive form should listen.
Unfortunately, tragically in my view, she will be resigning after the election. As someone said on her program
SHE IS A NATIONAL TREASURE.
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