Question of the day
Monday, May 3, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * I just sent this e-mail to Bill Brady’s campaign spokesperson…
* The Question: What do you think Brady should do with his various businesses if he’s elected governor? Explain.
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Another way of looking at the budget choices ahead
Monday, May 3, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * I suppose you could think that Democratic legislators are taking a gigantic risk by planning to adjourn this week without completely “solving” the state’s budget mess. The Tribune certainly does…
Then again, if legislators cut $13 billion from the budget, or cut half of that and fill the rest of the hole with tax hikes, they’d actually be begging - not asking, begging - voters to oust them from office come November. That’s just reality. Look at the polls if you don’t believe me. The voters clearly do not want their taxes raised and they don’t want services cut. Period. Last year, I wrote countless columns and blog posts favoring a tax hike and measured budget cuts. I stopped doing that when something happened during the primary campaign that made me rethink my position. Pat Quinn kept saying that if he won the nomination he would have a “mandate” to move his tax hike forward. Quinn just barely won that primary but it made me stop and think. The last gubernatorial election was won by ten points by a guy who swore up and down to “never raise taxes on people.” Therefore, no public mandate exists to do that now. Period. And since the Democrats won, there is no mandate to cut services, either. This election represents the clearest choice voters have had in decades. Tax hikes with smallish cuts or major cuts with no tax hikes? It’s not ideal, but I think we can probably muddle through another six or so months until election day to figure out which way the public wants to go. On the other hand, this is obviously an emergency situation and allowing problems to fester any longer isn’t exactly ideal. Leaders are supposed to lead, after all. But the Tribune so thoroughly botched its own attempt at coming up with solutions to close the budget hole that it has zero credibility now on this entire topic. * And this stuff isn’t new, either. The Peoria paper takes a look back at an editorial it published in 1990…
* Related and a roundup…
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Walsh campaign appears to be imploding
Monday, May 3, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * The wheels keep falling off Republican 8th Congressional District nominee Joe Walsh’s campaign. The latest began with an open letter from two top staffers who resigned…
They also posed a series of questions…
Yikes, man. * The two told the Daily Herald that they planned to shut down Walsh’s campaign office on their own…
But the cops were called and the resigned staffers were foiled…
The Lake County GOP Chairman didn’t ask for Walsh’s resignation, but they didn’t exactly give him a ringing vote of confidence, either…
Video… * Other campaign stuff…
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*** UPDATED x8 *** Cohen set to announce plans to humiliate himself all over again
Monday, May 3, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * It’s not like he can win, he’ll just extend the clown show. But Scott Lee Cohen is expected to announce a bid for governor today…
From his Facebook page…
The closest thing to a politician I can find who commented on or “liked” that post was Wanda Majcher, a Democrat who lost the 10th Senate nomination this past February. A yard sign maker also weighed in for him. The governor isn’t worried…
Who the heck would vote for him? *** UPDATE 1 *** NBC5 is planning live video. *** UPDATE 2 *** That video didn’t work for me and they’ve taken down the live vid post. This post, however, says he’s in, which is no surprise. *** UPDATE 3 *** From an onsite pal. Click the photo for a bigger one… *** UPDATE 4 *** Ha….
*** UPDATE 5 *** More ha….
*** UPDATE 6 *** More pics from our pal on the scene. Click for larger versions… *** UPDATE 7 *** More quotes…
No running mate means he can’t circulate petitions.
As far as we know, Quinn never tried to knife a hooker. Just sayin… *** UPDATE 8 *** This will be one very small advisory committee…
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Brady won’t go to Palin event, and the heat continues on his taxes
Monday, May 3, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * A host of Republicans are planning to skip the state party’s $500 per person fundraiser featuring Sarah Palin next week, including GOP gubernatorial nominee Bill Brady…
GOP congressional candidates Randy Hultgren and Bob Dold aren’t gonna show, and neither will state Senators John Millner and Dan Duffy…
* Speaking of Brady, the Northwest Herald was not happy with the gubernatorial candidate’s failure to provide copies of his tax returns…
* Finke focused on the non-payment issue…
* And my syndicated newspaper column looked at it as well…
Thoughts?
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Morning Shorts
Monday, May 3, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * Charged lawmaker may lose pharmacy license
* Ill. collects $100 million in late child support * Records: Congressman put daughter up for her state job
* Gutierrez no longer lives in his district
* Gutierrez arrested for immigration protest; explains on CBS “Face the Nation” * Stroger charged own bills to county
* Washington: Todd’s on way out; Tillman may return * Sneed: Money, money: The Stroger file
* Daily Herald: Time for Todd Stroger to move on * Daley: Market not good for Midway sale
* McCormick Place study calls for substantial change
* State adviser wants McCormick Place privatized * Top lawmakers get roadmap to revamp city’s sagging convention biz * Wal-Mart To Go Before Committee This Week * Sun-Times: Wind turbines in lake an idea worth study * City needs $660 million more a year for pensions — for 50 years, report says * CTA awaits word on federal funds for faster bus system * ‘An awful lot’ of O.T. for Chicago cops
* Daley panel recommends more money, benefit cuts for city worker pensions
* The most forgiving judges
* New School Closings Policy: Loving What You Once Fought * Illinois officials call Nicor pipe-repair plan overpriced, misleading
* That Kane Co. tax bill may get your blood boiling
* SouthtownStar: Yet again, CN angers residents * Oswego approves budget; water rate to increase this summer * Downers Grove posts strong census results * Oak Lawn to get $40 million in low-interest loans to upgrade its water system * Recall organizers rally against Buffalo Grove Trustee Lisa Stone * Moline police chief wants more officers * Raises for city employees decided tonight at R.I. Council meeting * No raises in [Quincy] contracts; tentative agreements reached with four of six unions * Washington fire chief wants fines for false alarms
* McLean County contemplating layoffs, other cuts * Pontiac Council to vote on wind turbines ordinance
* Tempers flare as East St. Louis OKs budget with 7 layoffs * Fairview Heights mayor unhappy with budget; starts veto process * Quinn proclaims Dick Biondi Day to honor DJ * State fire officials offer safe grilling tips
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