Chicago blues legend Koko Taylor has died
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * A sad announcement from Alligator Records…
Man, she was something. I saw her play several times, loved every minute of it. Here’s one of my favorites… I got dust from a rattlesnake,
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Question of the day
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * House GOP Leader Tom Cross urged the governor Monday to sign the capital bill even if the state doesn’t have a workable budget. Watch for more context… * The Question: Should the governor agree to sign the capital bill before the budget talks are concluded? Explain fully, please. ![]() …Adding… And, yes, I already know that Senate President John Cullerton filed a motion to reconsider on the bare-bones budget. I told subscribers about it today. The AP follows up…
Both capital projects bills were also stalled with similar parliamentary holds. However, the question still stands.
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Quote of the day
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Our quote of the day goes to perennial candidate Dock Walls…
No comment. But you can feel free…
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Our interminable mess
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * We can expect plenty more stories like this one from the Aurora Beacon News…
And on, and on, and on.
The Sun-Times has another list, including…
* Something important to remember, however. This was a lump-sum appropriation, so keep this point in mind…
* The GOP was not impressed…
The GOP’s Medicaid plan appears to be mostly a farce. It would kill off the hospital assessment program, which brings tons of federal money into the state, and would lock the state in to an arrangement where if the Medicaid rolls grow, state taxpayers are on the hook for the full cost without a federal match. * The SJ-R has an editorial today which concludes with this common sense demand…
* GOP Rep. Dennis Reboletti lays out the Republican case…
That’s not totally true. When a husband or wife loses their job and family revenues plummet and the repo man comes knocking, cutting back on expenses probably won’t solve the problem. They’ll have to do what my father did, get another job or two. More revenues must be brought in. The state budget is in the same situation. Revenues have plummeted by billions of dollars. Cutting expenses is only part of the solution. * The Rockford Register-Star editorializes further…
Except that when the chips were down on pension reform, the GOP wasn’t there. From the Daily Herald…
* Related…
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Standing on principles *** UPDATED x1 ***
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller *** UPDATE - 10:56 am *** WLS ought to lose its license for continuing to allow this corrupt humanoid to spew his goofiness on the public airwaves [/snark]…
Everything’s about Madigan to him. [ *** End of Update *** ] * Times are tough, and charitable giving is down, so Bear Necessities deserves a major “thumbs up” for sticking to its principles…
Man, that just drips with irony. More…
If you’d like to contribute to Bear Necessities, click here. * Meanwhile, a former federal prosecutor writes an op-ed in the Tribune about Rod Blagojevich-appointed US Sen. Roland Burris. The pieces uses a familiar “Where’s the outrage?” refrain…
Um, huh? Where has this man been living the past six months? Sheesh. Has he missed the innumerable editorials, the press conferences, the drama, the polling? More…
True, but that’s what law enforcement is for, whether we “deserve it” or not. They arrest criminals. Oh, and by the way, Burris wasn’t elected. * Related…
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Morning shorts
Wednesday, Jun 3, 2009 - Posted by Mike Murray * Right to Know Act too late for Crestwood * Crestwood digs for tainted soil begin Monday; new law aims to inform residents faster * BP faces new heat from feds over plant
* Belvidere trio, GM sales sustain big drops * Hartmarx gets backing
* AP: tech coming to stop “wholesale theft” on ‘Net
* Mayer Brown associates take big pay cuts to work for clients * Central Illinois Airports Receiving Grant Money * East Peoria borrows from TIF to fix roads * Arts Council cut likely sign of things to come
* Village disbands police department
* Oswego seeks ways to tighten village belt * Unit 5 union turns down tentative agreement on 3-year contract * Roosevelt to open pharmacy school in Schaumburg * Chicago’s handgun ban stands
* City IG unloads on Daley’s parking meter deal * City could have gotten nearly $1 billion more for parking meters, report says
* Inspector general lambastes city meter lease
* What report on meter deal is really saying
* Inspector: Chicago bungled meter deal * Daley’s meter debacle * Meter is running on city’s loss * Sparks Fly Over Chicago’s Parking Meters * Don’t jump the gun on Ald. Isaac Carothers, Mayor Daley says
* Are Aldermen Taking it Easy on Carothers? * Daley nephew’s bad deal for pensions * Al Capone, Chicago Mayor ‘Big Bill’ Thompson shown together in photo * More than 1,100 will start getting layoff notices this week
* Daley Denies Lay-Offs are Coming - Yet
* Chicago to flood streets with more cops * City Council cracks down on street performers
* Chicago aldermen consider cracking down on ‘bucket boys’ and other loud street musicians * Cop found guilty in bartender beating * Officer Valadez shooting: No good comes in imagining worst * Study: Half of HIV carriers unaware of infection
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