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Friday, Feb 1, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Head to Illinoize for more. I’m done…

* I wish I could find Dylan’s original version at YouTube, but this cover will have to suffice…


When you’re standing at the crossroads that you cannot comprehend
Just remember that death is not the end
And all your dreams have vanished and you don’t know what’s up the bend
Just remember that death is not the end
Not the end, not the end
Just remember that death is not the end

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Wheeler: Not “if,” but “when”

Friday, Feb 1, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller

* I don’t think I’ve ever seen a normally “responsible” and otherwise cautious columnist go this far out on a limb on the topic of Gov. Blagojevich’s legal troubles…

Of course, Blagojevich may very well be innocent, and the conversations the feds say Cari and Levine had with him may never have occurred. Certainly, Levine’s recollections may have been influenced by his plea bargain’s prospect of trading life behind bars for 67 months.

But that’s for the jury or the judge to decide when Blagojevich goes to trial. His indictment, though, seems a certainty, based on what prosecutors say they will prove in the Rezko trial.

That was Charlie Wheeler, the normally staid budget-watcher at the always buttoned-down Illinois Issues magazine. He ends his piece thusly…

With the Rezko proffer, Illinois moves closer to an unwanted and lamentable distinction — having two former governors in federal prison at the same time.

Wow.

Thoughts?

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This just in…

Friday, Feb 1, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller

* 10:55 am - Some very slightly good state economic news for a change…

The University of Illinois Flash Index, the first barometer of the Illinois economy each month, broke a six-month slide with a slight increase in January.

The index rose to 103.8 from the December reading of 103.6. It’s the first time since June 2007 that the Flash Index has risen over the previous month.

“In most months, this would be a relatively insignificant result,” said U of I economist J. Fred Giertz, who compiles the index for the university’s Institute of Government and Public Affairs. “However, with the threat of a looming recession, this is a case of ‘no news is good news.’ As of now, the Illinois economy does not appear to be in recession.”

The Flash Index is constructed with the reading of 100 as the dividing line between economic expansion and contraction. The Illinois economy has slowed significantly since June’s reading of 106.8, but it is still expanding, Giertz said.

* 3:54 pm - Judge won’t dismiss Blagojevich’s suit against Madigan on special sessions…

Sangamon County Judge Leo Zappa Friday refused to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Gov. Rod Blagojevich against House Speaker Michael Madigan over the governor’s authority to set both the date and time of special sessions.

Instead, Zappa told attorneys to quickly file additional paperwork so he can render a decision in the case. Attorneys for both sides said they hope to have a decision within weeks.

Blagojevich sued Madigan because the speaker last summer convened a special session hours earlier than decreed by the governor. Blagojevich said the action violated both the state Constitution and state law which gives the governor authority to decide when to convene special sessions.

Madigan said Blagojevich called special sessions at inconvenient times just to punish lawmakers for not approving his legislative agenda. Madigan’s legal counsel David Ellis also said that a ruling in Blagojevich’s favor will result in a lawsuit being filed any time the House is even minutes late in meeting the governor’s deadline.

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Question of the day

Friday, Feb 1, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller

Did you make it into work despite the snow or are you surfing the Web from home today?

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Sometimes they are out to get you

Friday, Feb 1, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller

* This Dallas Morning News story is fanning the flames of paranoia here…

Texas lost out last month when a government-sponsored zero-emissions coal plant went to Illinois, but its bid could be revived because the project has stalled over questions about its rising cost and technological scope, officials said.

The U.S. Department of Energy told members of Congress from Illinois on Tuesday that it would pull its support for building the $1.8 billion FutureGen plant in Mattoon, Ill.

The department could scale back the project, and Texas might compete again to host a facility that’s smaller or includes slightly different technology.

“I fully expect Texas will have an opportunity to get involved,” said Texas Railroad Commission Chairman Michael Williams, who led Texas’ bid to host FutureGen. “There were indications even before the announcement that the Department of Energy was looking to perhaps go in a different direction.”

A whole lot of people believe that the Bush administration killed off FutureGen because Texas was left out of the equation.

* The FutureGen Alliance checks the Department of Energy’s facts and finds a whole lot of holes

DOE: Project costs have nearly doubled.

FACT: Project costs have increased, but DOE’s share has not doubled—not even close. When President Bush first announced FutureGen, the DOE share was $800M. DOE’s current estimated share is $1.1B with the increase due to inflation. A White House Official agreed and was quoted in The New York Times on December 17, 2007, “…the market for steel, concrete and power plant components has ‘just gone through the roof globally’.” DOE’s contribution will be reduced by contributions from foreign countries. Additionally, the Alliance has offered to provide DOE with partial-to-full repayment to ease the final cost to the taxpayer. The costs are manageable. […]

DOE: DOE’s alternative plan will sequester twice as much CO2 as the current project’s one million ton goal.

FACT: The Mattoon site and FutureGen, as currently configured, can sequester approximately two million tons per year. The environmental impact statement considered as much as 2.5 million tons.

* And Congressman Shimkus is being called a Bush toady for allegedly giving up so easily on the project…

But two Mattoon city officials who met with Shimkus earlier this month say the Republican congressman from Collinsville was “carrying water” for President Bush when he traveled to the Coles County town, which is outside his district, and told city leaders that the FutureGen project was dead. On Wednesday, three weeks after the meeting in Mattoon, Department of Energy Secretary Samuel Bodman said that the energy department would not proceed with FutureGen.

If Shimkus ran for dogcatcher in Mattoon against Bodman, a write-in candidate would win, said Mattoon city attorney Preston Owen, who attended the meeting earlier this month.

Dave Wortman, Mattoon public works director, said he and other city officials were confused and disappointed after the meeting with Shimkus.

“The meeting that he had with us, that I sat in on, he was already telling us the project was dead and that we might as well get used to it,” Wortman said. “It undermines what we were trying to do. He came into another district to help the administration kill the project. That’s the way we felt.”

* More FutureGen stories, compiled by Kevin…

* Energy Dept. drops Future Gen support

* Wyo. Governor Blasts Gov’t on FutureGen

* Statement of John Thompson, Clean Air Task Force Director of Coal Transition Project, on DOE Secretary Bodman’s Decision Not To Fund FutureGen

* Illinois governor urges coal states to back FutureGen

* FutureGen uncertainty causes anger

* FutureGen Setback Marks a Win for Carbon Capture

* No future for FutureGen?

* FutureGen developers propose cost change

* FutureGen’s Plan to Bring CCS to Illinois in Trouble?

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Hastert blasts McCain, and other preznit news

Friday, Feb 1, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Retiring Congressman Denny Hastert has no love for John McCain, the man who looks like the frontrunner in the GOP presidential race. Hastert told the Tribune that McCain, “was always known among the GOP as ‘the undependable vote’” in the Senate and was always “allied with Democrats.” More

[Hastert] contended that on agenda items under the Republican-controlled Congress, “it just seems like everything we did, John was someplace else.”

“It was McCain-Kennedy, it was McCain-Lieberman, it was McCain-Feingold on campaign finance reform,” Hastert said, noting Democratic co-sponsors. “He was against us on tax cuts and his form of immigration reform was to open the gates and let everybody in.”

Asked if he considered McCain a conservative, Hastert said, “In my opinion, he is not.”

* Hastert may have been closer to the truth than he knew

Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) was close to leaving the Republican Party in 2001, weeks before then-Sen. Jim Jeffords (Vt.) famously announced his decision to become an Independent, according to former Democratic lawmakers who say they were involved in the discussions.

* I’m told the Tribune is in the field with a new poll, so we should have fresh numbers Sunday, but Rasmussen surveyed Illinois Republicans early this week and found McCain leading…

The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey finds McCain earning 34% of the vote while Romney is eight points behind at 26%. The survey was conducted on Monday and Tuesday, finishing just before results from Florida’s Presidential Primary were known. Mike Huckabee finished a distant third at 16%.

Since the poll was completed, Rudy Giuliani has withdrawn from the race and endorsed McCain. America’s Mayor had picked up 9% of the Illinois vote in the poll.

“America’s mayor” had once dominated this state. But he was even tanking here, apparently. Not mentioned is that Ron Paul was scoring 10 percent - ahead of Giuliani.

* More from the poll…

McCain is viewed favorably by 77% of Illinois Primary Voters while Romney earns positive reviews from 71%. The men earn generally equal ratings from those who supported Giuliani in the poll.

Just 54% of voters in the state are confident they will stick with their current choice when Election Day finally arrives. Fifteen percent (15%) say there’s a good chance they could change their mind. That figure, of course, went even higher with the withdrawal of Giuliani.

Forty-one percent (41%) consider the top voting issue to be the economy. Eighteen percent (18%) say it’s National Security while 14% name Immigration as their top priority.

* Also from the poll, 52% said the was most important attritute they wanted in a president was “someone who can address national security issues,” while 35% said it was “somewho can address economic issues.”

72% gave President Bush either an “excellent” (36) or “good” (36) job approval rating. 73 percent of Republcans polled gave Gov. Blagojevich a “poor” approval rating.

* More stuff…

* Obama collects $32 million in January

* GOP turns up heat here, while Clinton backs off

* Clinton co-chair L.A. mayor got donations from Rezko: records

* Firm linked to Obama patron scrubs ‘04 visit from website

* Rezko’s first trial delayed a week

* Rezko wants trial to start

…Adding… Post-debate focus group featuring, of all people, John Cleese…



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Mixed results for Sauerberg push

Friday, Feb 1, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Efforts to get Republican US Senate candidate Steve Sauerberg’s name out there before the primary is meeting with mixed results. The Daily Herald’s endorsement was titled “Sauerberg best of weak choices for Senate” and ends

Sauerberg is endorsed, unenthusiastically so, on the basis of his sincere desire to want to make things better for Americans as a reform candidate. Best we can do.

* ABC 7 ran a story on the three candidates for the GOP nomination to take on Dick Durbin and played it pretty straight

Steve Sauerberg is a long-time family physician who’s never run for elected office but believes that works in his favor. He’s won newspaper endorsements and has the backing of the state Republican Central committee.

Andy Martin is an Internet commentator and perennial candidate who believes he has the credibility his opponents lack. He wants to bring high-speed rail to Illinois.

Mike Psak is a truck driver with an MBA from DePaul who believes Washington has too many lawyers and multi-millionaires. He advocates eliminating the nation’s toll ways.

* Unlike the ABC 7 story, today’s Tribune piece goes out of its way to note that Sauerberg is the party’s endorsed guy and trumpet the alarm about the other two, but the reporters get their digs in…

But some Republicans have expressed fears that Sauerberg’s low-volume campaign might not be enough to defeat Andy Martin and Mike Psak, a result that would cast further doubt on the GOP’s relevance in Illinois. […]

“I don’t think I could have covered any more ground than I have,” Sauerberg said. “I don’t think the criticism has been fair. … We have gotten in front of people who we feel were most critical, and we’ve gotten tons of endorsements and we think that should carry us through the primary.”

* And then there’s this

According to Republican Steve Sauerberg’s disclosure report for the period from October through January 16th, he had not quite $67,000 in his campaign fund.

Durbin, meanwhile, is the Senate majority’s second-highest ranking leader and reported having $7.3 million.

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Gutierrez dumps Lipinski; Weller defends legal bills

Friday, Feb 1, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Buried way down in this generic “Pera says Dem incumbent is like Bush and liberal bloggers hate Lipinksi” story is this tidbit that made the rounds of the blogs yesterday…

Democratic U.S. Rep. Luis Gutierrez of Chicago, a leading proponent of immigrant rights, took the highly unusual step of withdrawing his endorsement of Lipinski.

“He cannot look past [Lipinski’s] voting record on immigration,” Gutierrez spokeswoman Rebecca Dreilinger said Thursday.

* Pera had this to say to Chicagoist the other day…

Dan Lipinski has made a big deal about his intervening in the case of a French woman subject to deportation. And I applaud his effort. But the fact is there are millions of people in a similar situation. The fact is he voted for the Sensenbrenner bill that would have made this woman a felon. The fact is that it’s convenient and easy to do what he did for purposes of grabbing a headline. But when it comes to the hard work and the need for leadership on the issue of immigration, he is nowhere to be found. And he has taken a very harsh view towards the immigrant community.

It’s a good point. Lipinski has gotten a lot of press for his work on behalf of that woman, but rarely mentioned is the hypocrisy of his behavior.

* We’re coming late to this story, but check out this explanation of Jerry Weller’s legal bills

U.S. Rep. Jerry Weller, who announced his retirement in September following reports of undisclosed foreign property investments and other ethics questions, spent $172,000 on legal fees last fall, according to campaign reports the Illinois Republican filed this week.

The fees, all of which went to Washington-based Wiley Rein LLP, represented more than half of the $301,000 he had reported remaining in his campaign fund.

Weller press secretary Andy Fuller offered only a vague description of the purpose of the expenditure. “When the congressman decided to leave Congress, he had his attorneys perform a thorough review of his time in Congress,” Fuller said in an e-mail.

Yeah. I’m sure.

* More from the AP

His first payment of $140,893.05 was made on Oct. 2, just two weeks after Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics issued a report detailing numerous alleged ethical problems and possible violations of federal law. He has not been charged with any wrongdoing. […]

Jan Witold Baran, a partner in the law firm who has represented Weller before the FEC in past years, declined comment or to say whether Weller remained a client. […]

The Chicago Tribune recently published a report that suggested Weller had not properly reported real estate dealings in Nicaragua, where the congressman owns property.

The newspaper also said Weller’s wife, an influential senator in Guatemala and daughter of a former Guatemalan dictator, formed a nonprofit in Illinois with close associates or family members that raised questions about the congressman’s omission of his wife’s assets from his financial disclosure filings.

* A couple more congressional stories…

* Web site descriptions at issue in 8th, 10th congressional races

* Halvorson pledges to fight for local interests in Springfield, Washington

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Morning shorts

Friday, Feb 1, 2008 - Posted by Kevin Fanning

* Daley lets fly against presidential field for failure to focus on education

* Daley’s hands-on school plan: add lacrosse

* Seniors, disabled ride free on MCT

* Transfer-tax hike will hurt housing market: Realtors

* Metra Fares Go Up 10 Percent

* Schillerstrom aids challengers of his County Board foes

* New tollway signs bearing governor’s name irk activist

* Proft: Four Tops Forum Leaves Me in Tailspin

* Record 82,000 cast early votes in city, 60,000 in Cook County

* Latinos Lag in Chicago’s Early Voting

* Illinois Sex Ed Short on Safe Sex

* CHA Residents Pushing for Meeting with New CEO

* Conrad Black loses bid to stay free during appeal

* Briefs: $10 million for schools

* IDOT checks out Lincoln-Way road situation

* Friday Beer Blogging: Return of the Beer Fridge Edition

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