Anyone who has lived in this state for more than a month has figured out that while all the governors like to call us "One Michigan," as much as we would like to believe it is so, it is not so.
Despite our common thirst for a good Strohs every now and then…what?
They don't fire-brew that anymore?
Despite our love of sports even when the teams, think Lions, are not very good, we are still culturally divided east vs. west and north vs. south.
Why do you think the Yoopers call everybody else Trolls?
So here comes a statewide survey that delves into our differences thanks to the folks at the Michigan Economic Center and the EPIC-MRA survey guys.
Question: What values are shared the most? Or what do we hold most in common.
No. 1 value: Everyone who works hard should have a fair shot at economic opportunity. Eighty-one percent of the population concurs.
That's an admirable value but sifting more of the numbers, we also find a state that is not that eager to help the other guy get that fair shot.
Question: Do we solve our problems by working together as friends, neighbors, and government?
Only 40% say yes. What's the other 60% saying? The survey doesn't say but you can pretty much draw your own conclusion: "I've got mine. You somehow figure out how to get yours."
However we are not totally callous about this as 66% believe it's important to help those in need but 58% believe "personal responsibility is more important than looking to others, especially government, for help." Shades of Mitt Romney's 47% line.
Race is also a factor in these findings. For example 71% of all Republicans are heavy into the personal responsibility stuff while many Democrats and African-Americans are not.
Conversely on the urgency to help those in need, 82% of African American women, all Democrats and all women are willing to lend that helping hand.
And as for the "working together" value, all African American and over 44% of Democratic women and white women agree but Republicans are not mentioned.
The political divide in this state also stands out like a sore thumb on the role of government. It has been a long running debate dating to the days of former President Ronald Reagan who was fond of calling government the bad guy and doing anything to diminish it's role was embraced by the former actor turned chief executive.
The issue on the Michigan survey was: What should government do to create more jobs: Provide more services or cut taxes?
Sitting down?
Sixty-four percent think government should "provide quality education, good roads, good public service and create an environment in which people want to live."
Only 29%, which is just about the size of the GOP political base in the state, believe cutting taxes for individuals and business is the key to job creation. That spinning sound you hear, with all due respect, is Mr. Reagan in his grave.
If the data is correct, this explains why some believe the Republicans are out of touch. We actually had a referendum on the role of government in the last presidential election and the anti-government notion embraced by the GOP was rejected and this survey seems to underscore the same notion.
Yet this governor will base his re-election hopes on the fact that he sliced taxes for business which he hopes will create jobs. And by the time 2014 rolls around, the jobless rate should tell us if he did.
Monday, May 13 2013 7:13 AM EDT2013-05-13 11:13:17 GMT
The undone stuff Gov. Snyder and Lt. Gov. Calley are still struggling to adopt is piling up like the garbage in your neighbor's backyard and it's beginning to stink.
The undone stuff Gov. Snyder and Lt. Gov. Calley are still struggling to adopt is piling up like the garbage in your neighbor's backyard and it's beginning to stink.
Tuesday, May 7 2013 8:21 AM EDT2013-05-07 12:21:59 GMT
Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero has been the subject of this cross-examination for months as his Democratic Party continues its elongated and so far unsuccessful search for a candidate for governor.
Lansing Mayor Virg Bernero has been the subject of this cross-examination for months as his Democratic Party continues its elongated and so far unsuccessful search for a candidate for governor.
Tuesday, April 30 2013 10:02 PM EDT2013-05-01 02:02:40 GMT
The Snyder administration is concerned that Detroit Mayor Dave Bing's support for Emergency Manager Kevin Orr "may go south" as Bing gears up for a possible re-election campaign.
The Snyder administration is concerned that Detroit Mayor Dave Bing's support for Emergency Manager Kevin Orr "may go south" as Bing gears up for a possible re-election campaign.
Sunday, May 19 2013 10:03 PM EDT2013-05-20 02:03:31 GMT
A trip to Subway turned into a nightmare for an elderly Berkley couple Friday afternoon in Commerce Township. Oakland County Sheriffs say a man left his 74 year-old wife in the car, while he ran inside
A trip to Subway turned into a nightmare for an elderly Berkley couple Friday afternoon in Commerce Township. Oakland County Sheriffs say a man left his 74 year-old wife in the car, while he ran inside
Sunday, May 19 2013 9:08 PM EDT2013-05-20 01:08:52 GMT
It's National Boating Safety Week - a good time to learn about new boating safety regulations. Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham talked with Fox 2 about what boaters need to know.
It's National Boating Safety Week - a good time to learn about new boating safety regulations. Macomb County Sheriff Anthony Wickersham talked with Fox 2 about what boaters need to know.
Sunday, May 19 2013 8:54 PM EDT2013-05-20 00:54:31 GMT
Four people were shot and injured Sunday outside a house on Lakepoint in Detroit. The shooter, in a gold truck, is still on the loose.
Four people were shot and injured Sunday outside a house on Lakepoint in Detroit. We're told a group of 10 people were drinking and partying outside the house when a gold truck rolled down the street and started firing.
Sunday, May 19 2013 1:52 PM EDT2013-05-19 17:52:35 GMT
Authorities have identified a 20-year-old man they've arrested in the firebombing of the suburban Detroit home of an heir to the Art Van Furniture business.
Authorities have identified a 20-year-old man they've arrested in the firebombing of the suburban Detroit home of an heir to the Art Van Furniture business.
Let It Rip Weekend: Doggy Insurance, Pit Bull Bans & $15 Minimum Wage
Sunday, May 19 2013 10:33 AM EDT2013-05-19 14:33:58 GMT
This time we're talking about a new requirement in Royal Oak that has some dog owners taking out $1 million insurance policies on their pooches. Plus, Waterford Township is considering repealing their
Should owners of dangerous dogs have to take out $1 million insurance policies? Are pit bull bans a good idea? Plus, should the minimum wage be raised to $15 an hour?
Sunday, May 19 2013 12:01 AM EDT2013-05-19 04:01:16 GMT
It was supposed to be their big night, but prom turned into a big headache for teens from a local high school. Police showed up to crack down on an unauthorized limo service.
It was supposed to be their big night, but prom turned into a big headache for teens from a local high school. Police showed up to crack down on an unauthorized limo service.