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Apr 10, 2010 6 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

Stupak Retiring

CHEBOYGAN, Mich. (AP) – Even as tea party activists gloat over Rep. Bart Stupak’s decision to retire after becoming one of their top targets for defeat, it’s far from certain that his constituents will elect a successor who shares their antipathy to government spending.

Michigan’s northernmost district has a history of electing moderates more concerned with getting federal money for local projects than with partisanship or ideology—as long as they stay on the right side of hot-button issues such as protecting gun ownership.

Stupak, who said Friday he would not seek a 10th term, fit the mold so well that he repeatedly was re-elected by large margins—sometimes over well-financed Republicans.

Had he run again, Stupak “absolutely” would have won, said David Carlson, a political science professor at Northern Michigan University in Marquette. “It would have been tougher, because a lot of outside money would have come in to help the Republican, whoever it was. But Bart has a real connection with the people up here, a reservoir of good will that he built up over the years.”

If so, it wasn’t apparent at weekend Tea Party Express gatherings in the area, which had been billed as “beat Stupak” rallies but became victory celebrations after his retirement announcement.

Activists credited their movement with ending his congressional tenure and pledged to elect someone who shares their zeal for curtailing government spending and authority.

“I want to get people in there that are going to repeal and replace” the health care overhaul, Curt Robertson, 54, said during a rally Saturday in Cheboygan, where he lives. “We’re tired of runaway spending in Congress. The health care bill will be a disaster for his country, the debt is going to be outrageous.”

Daniel Benishek, an Iron River physician and one of at least four Republicans seeking their party’s nomination, drew cheers at the rallies by linking big government to economic misery. Double-digit jobless rates are common across the mostly rural, blue-collar district, where mining, forest products, manufacturing and other industries that once provided reliable employment have shrunk.

“The more government there is, the harder it is for business to create jobs,” Benishek said. “People keep telling me, ‘I can hardly do business because I’ve got the government on my back about everything.’”

But even some self-described conservatives in the district—which includes more than half of Michigan’s land mass, including the entire Upper Peninsula—see a role for government in bolstering the economy and want to make sure the district gets its share of funding.

“We need someone who supports our values and puts this area first—make sure we’re not overwhelmed by the large metro areas,” Sandy Kilmer, 54, said over breakfast at a Petoskey bagel shop.

Stupak, like Republican Rep. Bob Davis before him, won the gratitude of many communities for securing federal grants for local infrastructure projects and national parks that draw tourists and create jobs, Carlson said.


  • YERMOM

    i dont believe the hype. the only reason a cocksucker like stupak quits is if he knows that he will get his ass stomped or he dies.

  • Nanny

    Pat

    Thanks for posting this. Our cottage is in southern Cheboygan county and I grew up in Alpena/Presque Isle county just east of Cheboygan – all in Stupak’s district. All of these counties in this 1st district consist of the following population: union retirees, elderly life long residents and life long welfare recipients. This area of Michigan is some of the most beautiful areas in our nation yet unemployment has always teetered around 20-25% during the winter months and times of recession. Tourist season brings that unemployment figure to about 13-17% depending on the area.

    During Stupak’s tenure several large manufacturing firms have shut down, cut back or attempted to reconfigure their plants. Hoards of young residents leave as soon as they graduate high school and never return. Stupak has done nothing to stem the slow death of this district. We have a coal power plant attempting to get permits that would provide numerous jobs in this area and he has done nothing to help his constituents to procure this plant. JennerationX.com has a great blog on the subject.

    We will be heading up next weekend to open the cottage so it will be interesting to hear what the residents have to say. I will keep you posted. Especially the union retirees – the health care bill is not doing them any favors and it will be fun to just look them in the eye and ask how that hopey/changey thing is working for them.

    Just a side note: The UAW Black Lake Resort and golf course that is owned by the UAW and bleeds millions of dollars in losses is just to the east of us by about 15 miles. They are trying to dump it but there is so much union money tied up in it and the expenses so over the top that it will probably go back to creditors. And Zero just keeps on rubbing the union’s balls to bail them out. Makes me physically ill!

  • OK Joe

    “But Bart has a real connection with the people up here…”

    As long as they are not tiny, defenseless Americans about 8 inches from breathing air.

    • Kagiso Edwards

      :!: right :!:

  • The Sentinel at the Gate

    This AP article absolutely shows the insanity of the federal government and all this “federal spending bribe money” that Congress just loves to dole out when they need votes. And the rest of the time, the district can just suffer along by themselves. If there’s one thing this nation needs it’s a total reformation of the government and its spending and NOT Health Care. In my estimation, about 90% of what the government receives from the states needs to be returned to the states and that money should never again go the DC. Let the states determine spending and not the greedy bastards like Stupid Pac Man in the future.

  • http://cat008.blogspot.com craig

    Free money? The party of No is the true party of no credit limit. Your hypocrisy is truly astounding. You cast aspersions on your opponents when it is you that is consumed with greed. Have you ever once looked inside yourself and your party? Obviously not.