The Michigander's Point of View

Random thoughts from a resident of the mitten.

Monday, September 12, 2005

Conservative turning in his credentials?

Nolan Finley of the Detroit News had an interesting column on Sep 11. He starts by writing:

It was suggested last week that I turn in my conservative credentials because I thought Michael Brown ought to be fired for the way he bungled the initial response to the Hurricane Katrina disaster.

If hanging on to those credentials means I have to blindly defend everything President Bush does, then, fine, I'll give them up. That's a bigger job than I want.

If being conservative means I have to turn a blind eye to government mismanagement and incompetence just because a Republican is running the show, then I'll take a hike.

It's about time. The Republicans have marched in lock-step, afraid of any possible dissent within the party. "Rally 'Round the Flag, Boys" has been the attitude for a long time. Or as Finley puts it:

But the conservative movement's principles have given way to partisanship. The words "conservative" and "Republican" are now interchangeable, and it's more important to protect the party than to hew to core values.
I've been amazed at how Republicans have been willing to toss out core values for party partisanship. It's time to defend core values, such competency instead of nepotism. Michael Brown was hired as the FEMA director, not because of any qualifications for the job, but because he was the college roommate of Joe Allbaugh, Bush's former campaign director.

Nolan Finley may soon be ostracized by the Republicans for speaking the truth. Or maybe the party will start to follow its own philosophies. Let's see what happens.

-- Michigander


Monday, September 05, 2005

Katrina: Sorrow and Rage

Following Katrina and the ensuing man-made disaster, I go from rage at the authorities to sorrow for the people. Intellectually, I know it happened but emotionally, I still find myself in denial. Perhaps starting this blog will help me deal with the emotions.

I've tried to donate money to the Red Cross, 4 times now, and their servers were too busy (a good sign!) to take my money. Let me go try it again.

....well, that didn't work. I couldn't connect to work via VPN. It's important to make my donation in the correct manner so it qualifies for my employer's generous 2-to-1 match.

Made it. Okay, I feel a litttle better. That's $250 from me, $750 after my employer's match is added in there.

-- Michigander