Nastiness
LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A same-sex marriage ban prevents governments and universities in Michigan from providing health insurance to the partners of gay workers, the state Supreme Court ruled Wednesday.
The 5-2 decision affects up to 20 universities, community colleges, school districts and governments in Michigan with policies covering at least 375 gay couples.
Gay rights advocates said the ruling was devastating but were confident that public-sector employers have successfully rewritten or will revise their benefit plans so same-sex partners can keep getting health care.
The ban, a constitutional amendment approved in November 2004, says the union between a man and woman is the only agreement recognized as a marriage "or similar union for any purpose."
The court ruled that while marriages and domestic partnerships aren't identical, they are similar because they're the only relationships in Michigan defined in terms of gender and lack of a close blood connection.
Voters "hardly could have made their intentions clearer," Justice Stephen Markman wrote, citing the law's "for any purpose" language.
Dissenting Justices Marilyn Kelly and Michael Cavanagh countered that statements made by backers of the measure before the election suggest they only intended to prohibit gay marriage, not take away employment benefits.
The dissent also noted that gay partners who qualify for health care aren't given other benefits of marriage — equal rights to property, for instance. [...]
At least 27 states have passed constitutional bans, mostly since 2004 in response to gay marriages being performed in Massachusetts. At least 18 of those states, including Michigan, have broader amendments that also prohibit the recognition of civil unions or same-sex partnerships.
"It's a sad day in Michigan when we decide which children and which families are valuable enough to cover," said Tom Patrick, 50, who gets health insurance through his partner, Dennis Patrick, a professor at Eastern Michigan University. (source)
Well.............................
It's been awhile since I felt the urge to write about "marriage equality". But I felt that this was at least worth a mention because of how nasty it is. I've distanced myself from this fight considerably. Not because of all the energy it takes out of me, but because I'm so extremely disappointed in the majority of people in this nation. I mean, what kind of nation separates out one specific group of people for this kind of scrutiny. Yes, I know... we have done it before with other groups. But don't we ever learn?
To the gay couples in Michigan who are losing their health benefits because of the sanctimonious self righteous bastards who passed the so-called marriage protection amendment, I'm sorry. I'm sorry that you live in a state populated by people who can let this happen to supposedly "protect marriage", while many of them are out getting divorces and what not.
I honestly think that if this happened in Connecticut and one of us lost our health benefits because of this, I think we would start looking for another place to live. Losing your health benefit coverage is no small deal. You can talk to me all day long about how you want to protect marriage from the likes of me, but when you start taking that to the level of cutting people off from health coverage... well, it becomes quite personal.
I say leave the state. They've made their point. For the people who want to stay and put up the fight for change, my hat is off to you. I just hope that you are young and in good health, because with the cost of medical care these days, you are playing a dangerous game.
In a larger sense, this is a black eye on the state of Michigan. I'm sure that the state will lose people because of this, and those who are considering jobs at one of the universities or state agencies there will think twice before agreeing to have no access to medical benefits for their partners.
I suppose everything equals out in the end.
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With the ruling in California yesterday, GLAD sent out a celebratiory email in which they said that a ruling in Connecticut is expected "any day." I didn't know it was coming again this soon here on the east coast.
I know you're very up on all this--does the California ruling mean that the "Gavin Newsome marriages" in San Francisco are now automatically validated, or will those couples have to remarry under the provisions of the new ruling.
Yeah. That's what I was getting at when I said, "I suppose everything equals out in the end."
What will happen is that people will do what they have to do. In today's world, you really can not afford to not be without health care. If a gay couple worked for the state, or one of the universities there, it really wouldn't take much to leave for a state with a university or state system that would afford us the benefits. It's not a retaliatory mentality, although I suppose that would be part of it... it's more a matter of being practical.
So, gays move away, the state looses jobs. AND, the state gets a black eye for being the intolerant place that it is. A lot of more enlightened and tolerant straight people wouldn't opt to move to a state that is doing this.
Any way you slice it, Michigan loses on this one. We lost the benefits, they will lose the jobs. And, they will continue to lose opportunities for gifted applicants in the future that will take other positions in other places.
Everything equals out in the end. Bigotry, it would seem, has a price tag.
Isn't Michigan one of those states that's losing jobs left and right? Can they really afford to alienate an entire group of people? Apparently they think they can...