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As I said a few days ago, political uncertainty is a big problem for the State, and Chicago region. |
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But their default should not be to reach for a loaded gun - which they consistently do even in non-dangerous situations. I fail to see how expanded use of non-lethal force would present a problem. |
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For those following the proxy primary battle races pitting Rauner against Madigan.......Madigan absolutely scorched the governor yesterday.......smoked, filleted, skewered......choose your cooking method (I must be hungry or something!).....served him up on a platter for sure........is it enough to bring Rauner back to reality and to give up on his quest to be IL's Scott Walker, as that clearly is not in the cards for him? I'm not especially hopeful, but I suppose we'll see......
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^^^ He's not trying to be Scott Walker, all Rauner has to do is continue deadlocking the budget and eventually IL will hard default and the sweet sweet debt spigot will be turned off. Have fun running a deficit when you're locked out of paper markets. Rauner is literally going for the wrecking ball method I'm afraid.
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^ You're living in fantasy-land now. Didn't you once claim to be wise to the political landscape? I'd suggest a re-reading of it now. If Rauner's 'strategy' is as you present, that would clearly be both dumb and reckless. As much as I do not care for Madigan, and quite frankly have come to even to loathe him at times - or more frequently than that, Rauner is deeply, deeply unpopular - he really gives Rahm a run for his money and may even be more unpopular than the mayor. He just does not have any sort of upper-hand. If you think he does, or he has some secret, er, trump card up his sleeve, you're kidding yourself, and you're as much trapped in the modern GOP orthodoxy/free market fundamentalist 'bubble' as TUP apparently is these days........I'd urge you to find a way out before it completely cuts off the oxygen to your brain......once that happens, the effects on your worldview are completely irreversible.....
The most high-profile of the proxy battle races was Dunkin v Stratton, and Stratton (Madigan's candidate) absolutely whooped incumben Dunkin.......there was also actually Gonzales (reportedly and quite believably a Rauner/GOP operative 'plant', and someone with an Hispanic name, in a district that is heavily and increasingly Latino) getting crushed by Madigan himself (not that Madigan was not expected to be re-elected by any means - that is not what I am putting forth, but the margin, in his Latino district, against someone that he was not actually able to have struck from the ballot - that sure must be a first! - was overwhelming and it surprised for sure on the upside)......think there were one or two others at least, as well..... And finally, for the record, this is a quite accurate visual interpretation of what went down in Illinois on Tuesday: https://twitter.com/sstantis/status/...rc=twsrc%5Etfw |
This one makes me chuckle....and cry at the same time. Just how piss poor Chicago's political leadership is:
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^ How anyone can take them serious when they make proposals like this is a mystery.
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Credit rating hit, another big tax hike possible as clock ticks on pension overhaul
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CPS just announced that it will need to cut school budgets about 30%. I've seen a lot of CTU supporters demanding more and more tax money. Proposals like financial transaction taxes, city income taxes, commuter taxes, employee head taxes, etc. I'm curious if people think these are good solutions.
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They need to close more schools. Referencing Daley's words, the CPS has "lost its constituency"
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^ You know who hates black and brown kids? The Chicago Teachers Union
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Financial transaction taxes simply don't work at the local level. I'm not a believer that taxes in general make or break a place, but financial transaction taxes implemented unilaterally and locally would kill our trading industry, which would cause a much larger tax loss overall. City income taxes, commuter taxes, head taxes, none are perfect. The biggest trouble with these tax increases are that they will not result in ANY benefit for the vast majority of taxpayers. Most taxes have clear benefit to the general public - these increases won't. |
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The Judicial Branch, over and over and over, continues to fail in its primary purpose:
July 20, 2016 Court rejects plan to revamp Illinois' remap rules |
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^ We don't live in Illinois, we live in Saudi Arabia!
Illinois representatives choose their own voters, and they are the only ones who can amend the Constitution in such a manner to diminish their own power....which they will do when pigs fly. Madigan gets to be the lifelong State Monarch, and wields as much power as the Governor despite the fact that only 0.01% of the State's population have any say in electing (or removing) him from power. Awesome! :tup: |
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^ For some reason gentrification does not seem to be penetrating into the majority African American areas. Of course I'm not saying that this is a reason to not buy property, but your post seems to suggest an investment strategy.
Bronzeville is likely to prove an exception to that rule, over time |
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