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Wednesday, Nov 15, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Question of the day
Wednesday, Nov 15, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Let’s assume that your state income tax rate is going to increase. On what would you prefer the money be spent?
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Quote of the week
Wednesday, Nov 15, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller I’ve been wondering when someone would ask Meeks this question.
It’s something to consider, anyway. How do you think it would’ve played out?
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Minimum wage debate
Wednesday, Nov 15, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller The Tribune editorial today is entitled: The minimum wage mirage
The Daily Southtown editorial is headlined: Minimum wage should be raised as governor wants The governor is right. At a time when corporate salaries are soaring, workers at the bottom of corporate ladder should share in the benefits, too. […] Pick a side, or come up with your own argument.
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Morning shorts
Wednesday, Nov 15, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller * Kass: Real Estate Fairy visits pols who believe * Brown: How much longer until politicians use up their ‘corruption allowance’? * Feds seek nearly 6 years in City Hall hiring fraud * Long term urged for ex-Daley aide in hiring scheme * Libel lawsuit a $7 million win for judge - Chief justice says Kane paper hurt his job prospects * Libel verdict could quiet criticism of judges, lawyers say * Blagojevich considering woman to direct IDNR * Marin: Fight to help seniors runs into lobbyists’ buzz saw * Editorial: Here’s what we think gov should do in his next term * Ald.’s loose lips spice up hearing * Alderman satisfied with police hires * Mayor Daley today will introduce an ordinance to provide a $4.5 million city subsidy to Jays Foods Inc. * Kadner: When it comes to airports, Weller helps Chicago
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The governor’s helpers
Wednesday, Nov 15, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Out there in the three-dimensional world of actual human contact, these two people defend the governor’s interests…
Here at the blog, an often lonely voice regularly takes up the governor’s cause. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you “Bill.”
Believe it or not, he seems like a really nice guy in person.
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Protected: Rep. Reis offers compromise on electric rates
Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Protected: URGENT - Syverson for Senate GOP leader?
Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Question of the day
Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller First, the setup:
Could you support a tax hike if the proceeds were used for capital improvement projects? Why or why not? And, yes, I’m aware that Mitchell is not proposing a tax hike. Here’s the rest of the story: Mitchell said he is not proposing an increase in that tax, nor is he suggesting that the state use the revenue local municipalities collect. Rather, he said, the state’s share of the gasoline sales tax should go toward infrastructure projects rather than be deposited in the general fund to pay other- state expenses.
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Macy’s chief admits tough row to hoe
Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller I think I already told you that back when I lived next to the Loop I would shop at Marshall Field’s or cut through on my way to State Street. It was almost always empty, even around Christmas. But Chicagoans are a proud bunch, even if they had already abandoned the local brand.
With the election and other important items on the agenda, we haven’t talked about this in a while, but have you been to Macy’s yet? I haven’t bothered to walk through the store since the name change. What do you think? Can Macy’s survive?
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United tax break looms large
Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller This was briefly an issue in the fall elections as Republicans claimed that the Dems should give motorists the same break as United. That talk has died way down, however.
The logic is United buys the most fuel, pays the most taxes, it’s a local company, so they should get the tax break. But whenever you give one company a break, the others ain’t happy.
Thoughts?
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Morning shorts
Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller * A longtime television news reporter started Monday as senior adviser to Gov. Rod Blagojevich. * Editorial: State must close school revenue gap * Atrios makes a very good point: I think the big issue here is the perpetual confusion of “independent” and “swing voters” with some concept of “centrist” or “moderate” which is generally put out by the press, when in reality these people are often low information voters who are likely to vote for someone “who knows what s/he stands for” instead of someone who has mushy middle distinctions without differences policy positions. * Editorial: In all the hoopla about Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s re-election and the Democrats’ dominance nationally, many people may have missed another politically significant event: The Green Party’s ascendancy in Illinois. * Editorial: Another report for the heap? * Brown: Stroger/Peraica: Race is over, but readers still debating racial issue * Libel lawsuit of Kane paper goes to jury - State Supreme Court justice seeks damages… More here
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Rezko and Gutierrez in land deal
Tuesday, Nov 14, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Is there anyone Rezko hasn’t touched?
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