From time to time, you learn something and think, “That’s impossible.”
Chew on this. After the national embarrassment caused by the revelation that the water supply in Flint, Michigan, had a lead content that was hazardous for human consumption, the state’s Director of Environmental Quality resigned. Now, get this: Governor Rick Snyder picked an executive from the oil company BP to take his place!
His choice, Heidi Grether, was put in charge of external relations for BP after the Deepwater Horizon oil disaster in 2010. Nice preparation for dealing with the environmental problems in Michigan.
Eclectablog asks, what message is Governor Snyder sending to the public?
First, Snyder is telling us he’s unrepentant about his austerity-driven, pro-business and privatization agenda. Despite the tragic outcome of his emergency management in Flint, the abhorrent results of his privatization of veteran care and prison food, and the havoc that his business tax cuts have wreaked on our state budget, he will continue relentlessly pursuing the ideology that business interests top everything.
Second, Snyder is telling Michiganders that he sides with the interests of Enbridge over the protection of our most precious natural resource. Michigan faces an urgent environmental threat right now from the aging pair of oil pipelines known as Line 5 running beneath the Straits of Mackinac. Line 5 has exceeded its life expectancy, would not be approved today, and is operated by the company responsible for the greatest inland oil spill in U.S. history — also right here in Michigan.
Researchers have shown that due to the currents in the Straits, a spill would be catastrophic for the Great Lakes, decimating up to 700 miles of shoreline. And to meet this threat, Snyder appointed a former BP lobbyist who was heavily involved in the company’s response to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon spill in the Gulf of Mexico — the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the petroleum industry.
Not only was she involved, but she was proud to shield the company from consequences. In her LinkedIn bio, Grether boasts that she “Developed and implemented successful external relations strategies for the Gulf Coast in response to the DWH accident, thereby achieving no legislation adverse to BP being introduced in the Gulf states.”
A state study of Line 5, paid for by Enbridge, is underway, and the recommendations are expected in 2017. But before the results are made public, Enbridge will get at least five days to examine the results.
We can assume Grether has already been involved in the process, as the proposals for this study were assessed by an inter-agency team from Attorney General Bill Schuette’s office, the DEQ, the Department of Natural Resources, and the Michigan Agency for Energy, where Grether was deputy director immediately prior to her DEQ appointment.
It is impossible not to be suspicious that Grether will bow to pressure from Enbridge to water down the recommendations. It is equally impossible to believe that Grether would actually advocate against the interests of a powerful company in the industry to which her entire career belongs — and to which, if history is a guide, she will likely return after her stint in state government.
Finally, Snyder is telling Michiganders he just doesn’t care what they think. In the 24 hours since the announcement, a torrent of criticism from environmental groups, media commentators, elected officials and others has rained down on Snyder and Grether. Snyder spokeswoman Anna Heaton, quoted in the Detroit Free Press, said: “It’s unfortunate that people choose to publicly criticize her within hours of her appointment, rather than reach out to meet with her and discuss her plans for the department.”
Heaton’s indignation is laughable because as of this writing, Snyder has not made Grether available to the media, despite numerous requests.

It doesn’t matter because she assured everyone she won’t let her former (and probably future) employer influence her decision-making.
She’s a “good person”. It’s the “I’m a good person” exception to the conflict of interest ethical issue. She’s above the ordinary ethical norms of ordinary mortals.
Everyone in Michigan should believe this is so because she said it. Case closed. No conflict of interest and no appearance of bias.
Eventually they’ll set the ethical bar so low they’ll actually be on the payroll of these companies WHILE working for “the public”. Why worry about technicalities like who pays whom? Rules are for the little people.
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HRC has and will deal cards from the same environmental deck.
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“The Republican National Convention kicks off July 18 and culminates with the nomination of the party’s candidate on July 21. And both halves of Politics K-12 are in Cleveland. We will be blogging, tweeting, taking video, interviewing folks with a connection to K-12, and giving you breaking analysis of how education is playing out here.”
Let’s see if “public schools” are mentioned in the ed reform events in Cleveland, I mean other than to declare public schools inferior to charter schools and vouchers.
Let’s see if any of these education experts mention the public schools 93% of kids in this state attend or (horrors!) actually ENTER an Ohio public school. Like all ed reform events, it will be a promotion of charters and vouchers, which is amusing in this state, since privatization has been a disaster. They don’t know that though- none of them live here or would be caught dead in a public school.
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Does “appearance of a conflict of interest” matter at all anymore? 3/4’s of the country are wholly convinced no one in politics works for the public. The response to this is to hire more people who have spent their entire career going thru revolving doors? Do they are that no one thinks they have ANY credibility as “public servants”?
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This certainly newsworthy, but the timing is such that it will be overwhelmed by a news cycle that will focus on the conventions and the absurdity of politics, plus a certain anticipation of more gun violence. This is to say that you and other bloggers need to keep on top of this. Thanks for doing so.
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Why should Snyder care? He was wealthy when he took his current job and his stint as governor will only add to his value in the private sector.
He probably has the next gig lined up. There’s zero incentive to do anything differently. It’s all upside for these people.
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The very fact that Snyder is still in office should be an affront to the people of Flint.
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Thanks for this, Diane. I posted the link to the original article, using some of your facts.
http://www.opednews.com/Quicklink/What-Snyder-s-choice-of-an-in-Best_Web_OpEds-EPA-Environmental-Protection-Agency_Embarrassment_Flint-Michigan_Governor-Rick-Snyder-160718-123.html#comment607591
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The Grand Oligarchic Plutocracy will just keep doubling-down and tripling-down and grabbing everything it can as long as it can stay in power and defy the People to take anything back when it’s out.
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Is Snyder another Koch puppet like Pierce is, and did Donald Trump pick Pierce to be his VP running mate because Pierce is a Koch puppet and this might loosen the Koch purse strings to fund Trump’s run for president?
After all, Trump is not really spending his own money to finance his campaign. He is loaning his campaign the money and if the Koch brothers start to pump money into Trump’s coffers this means Trump will have the cash to pay off the loans he loaned himself.
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Snydely Ricklash is an ALEC-DeVos-Engler-MackinacCenter puppet.
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That’s our country in a nutshell. Former oil excs write our energy policy. Financiers pen our banking and lending laws and control the Federal Reserve. A former Monsanto head runs the FDA. Billion dollar military contractors dictate foreign policy. And Bill Gates runs education. This is not a democracy; it’s the best government money can buy.
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That’s what you get when a democrat-lite is elected. Our governor is an idiot and has always been an idiot.
What retired teacher says is true, but he’s also an affront to the state of Michigan.
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Reblogged this on Boyle For Michigan.
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The awfulness compounds. Can we get the prosecutors going after Snyder for violating Rico to hurry up?
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Agreed, jcgrim. WHEN will Rick Snyder be assigned his day in court?
IMO, he is the worst of the worst, & he deserves to be indicted for his role in the poisoning of the people of Flint. The buck stops at the top.
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