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Commentary

Commentary

Opinion and commentary from Michigan Public.
  • An urban sketching class has made writer Tamar Charney notice something most of us probably try to overlook.
  • When it comes to media, here's the message: It’s time for a truce between the singular agreement people and the plural agreement people.
  • Is anybody else bothered by politicians in full embrace of technologies they know very little about while they are summarily rejecting and defunding the scientific and education communities?
  • Back in January of this year, Jocelyn Benson, the current Secretary of State in Michigan, held a press conference inside a state-owned building to launch her 2026 campaign for governor. This week, the state attorney general determined that this was in violation of the state's campaign finance law.
  • If you are trying to do good in the world, some would now argue it’s better to be a “good doer” than a “do gooder.”
  • Much has been said about Governor Whitmer and her more, shall we say, nuanced approach to the Trump 2.0 presidency. The reality is, Trump is running the federal government like a monarchy, and he's the king (or the emir or the crown prince — it's clear he was in his element on this week's Middle East tour). So what is a governor to do if she needs to get stuff done? Bend the knee, butter him up, and at least appear to give him what he wants. And apparently it works.
  • It is less ambiguous to say “I badly need to shower” than it is to say “I need to shower badly.”
  • I was listening to Michigan Public (naturally) when I heard the story about the Michigan House of Representatives passing a bill last week that would require state agency hiring decisions to be based on merit. Here's what caught my attention: The bill passed with nearly complete bipartisan support — all but one representative voted for it. Whoa! That level of agreement between Democrat and Republican politicians seems ... unlikely. Turns out, there was agreement on the vote, but not really on the intention.
  • There’s the hair on our heads and the hares in our yards, and there has been some confusion about which one is part of the expression "harebrained."
  • Game 6 of the Detroit Pistons series with the New York Knicks takes place after my deadline for this, so by the time you read it, future me will either be a bit happier or a bit sadder than current me. Either way, let's go Deee-troit basketball.