And the winner is…
Thursday, Sep 8, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller * The winner of this week’s caption contest of a photo of Rod Blagojevich is Way Way Down Here for this gem…
Way Way Down Here should contact me via e-mail for cookout information as soon as possible.
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Question of the day
Thursday, Sep 8, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller * Do you think Gov. Pat Quinn will actually follow through to the end with today’s announced facility closings and worker layoffs? Or is this a bluff? Take the poll and then explain your answer in comments, please. Thanks.
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Gov. Quinn takes steps to “close Illinois facilities” - AFSCME loses court case on raises
Thursday, Sep 8, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller * 12:30 pm - The governor’s press conference has finally begun. Listen or watch by clicking here. *** Click here to read the governor’s fact sheet on layoffs, closures. *** * Seven state facilities are ordered closed. Tinley Park, Singer and Chester Mental Health Centers. Jacksonville, Mabley developmental centers. Logan prison and Murphysboro youth facility. * 1,938 employee layoffs. * Quinn asks that money he vetoed from the budget, $376 million, be reallocated to keep those facilities open and prevent layoffs. The cost of keep the facilities open and preventing layoffs would be $313 million, Quinn said. * Meanwhile…
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Kinda ironic, since layoffs were just announced. * 12:43 pm - Back to the presser. Quinn is now answering questions. Asked why he just didn’t veto the budget, Quinn pointed out that the budget would’ve been “radically cut” even more because the Republicans would’ve been brought into the process. “I certainly didn’t want to give them an opportunity… to make even more radical cuts.” * Let’s move to the ScribbleLive program. Blackberry users click here. Everyone else can just sit back and watch…
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The case against Bill Cellini
Thursday, Sep 8, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller * Stay with me to the end, but you might wonder when reading this Tribune story if the federal charges against Bill Cellini will actually stick…
Is that really proof of wrongdoing? Cellini was obviously worried about the Blagojevich guys’ over the top ways…
* Here’s the heart of the case…
You may not remember it, but Tony Rezko was acquitted of the charges related to the alleged Rosenberg shakedown. Levine was the star witness in that particular count. Levine failed miserably because the defense successfully argued that he had concocted the whole thing in his head. Levine’s drug-addled ways and the fact that he was under threat of going to prison for many, many years were both offered as reasons for his lies. * OK, now let’s switch from the news coverage to the actual federal proffer, which was filed this week and which you can read by clicking here. This all started when Levine told Cellini he wanted to kill Capri’s Teachers Retirement System deal because he and Rosenberg were enemies. Levine put a brick on Rosenberg’s TRS deal by using his influence at the board. Cellini was allegedly at a private meeting when this was discussed. Rosenberg called Cellini for help, and he agreed, even though he knew what was going on from the beginning. Up until that point, this all was just petty business politics, albeit more than a little tawdry. * But then Allison Davis, an associate of Rosenberg’s - “Individual E” in Fedspeak - allegedly approached Tony Rezko about Rosenberg raising campaign money for Rod Blagojevich…
However, Rezko’s defense successfully claimed during Rezko’s trial that Levine had made up this story as well. And, more importantly, Allison Davis told the feds that the alleged fundraising conversation with Rezko never happened. Levine, according to Rezko’s defense, made it all up, start to finish. * Anyway, Rosenberg told Cellini he didn’t send anybody to talk to Rezko and Kelly, and said heads would roll if that had actually happened. After checking around, Rosenberg talked to Cellini again…
Not long after that, Rezko and Blagojevich allegedly decided that it was best not to mess with Rosenberg any more. The matter was dropped and Rosenberg’s company got its full TRS investment allocation. The Rezko legal team said there was nothing to be dropped because there was no shakedown attempt. Rezko’s jury agreed. In between the first contact with Levine and the alleged finale, however, Cellini made several phone calls to, as the prosecutors put it, further the the alleged shakedown conspiracy and then covered his tracks. For instance, Rezko allegedly assigned Levine the responsibility of telling Rosenberg about the details of what they wanted, either the $1.5 million in campaign contributions or the $2 million “fee.” Rezko, of course, denied that this conversation ever took place, and he was acquitted. Cellini did attempt to get Rosenberg to call Levine, but Rosenberg testified at Rezko’s trial that Cellini himself did not try to solicit campaign money from him. Still, according to the feds, what Cellini did was illegal. * Back to the proffer…
* So, what about all those worries that Cellini expressed about the Blagojevich crew? Let’s turn now to the government’s motion in limine…
The defense will surely argue that Cellini’s statements made clear that he knew the Blagojevich people were crooks and was doing his best to stay within the law. Whoever wins that argument could win the case. * In related news…
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West Side Democrat says he’s leaning in favor of concealed carry
Thursday, Sep 8, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller * Mark Brown reports that Rep. La Shawn Ford might vote for a bill legalizing the concealed carrying of firearms next time around…
The NRA thought they had at least one African-American vote the last time the issue made it to the House floor. But she either flipped or the NRA got it wrong to begin with. Nobody ever truly figured out what happened. Rep. Ford voted “Present” on that earlier roll call. * The Austin Weekly News was also at the Ford event…
* All those pro-gun Chicagoans who pay NRA dues are a big reason why the group has refused to accept this compromise…
* Meanwhile…
That’s rich. The state specifically outlaws concealed carry…
* Pike County cannot just override state law via local referendum. And the federal courts have not been kind lately to attempts to broaden gun rights with lawsuits…
* A New York federal court is the most recent…
The US Supreme Court will undoubtedly have to get involved here. * As always with this issue, take a deep breath before commenting. This topic always brings out the hothead in people. No bumper-sticker slogans, either. Keep your prepared talking points to yourself. We’ve heard it all before, so you don’t need to tell us again. * Related…
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Congressman wants ex-wife sanctioned, demands she pay his legal bills
Thursday, Sep 8, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller *** UPDATE *** Check out the huge number of court filings in this divorce case over the years by clicking here. As a friend of mind just told me, “This guy has supported his lawyer’s kids more than his own.” He’s about right. * As you already know, Congressman Joe Walsh allegedly owes his ex-wife over $100,000 in back child support payments. But Walsh has also been demanding a trove of financial documents from his ex-wife which he may not be entitled to. And since she hasn’t forked over everything he wants, he’s now asking the court to sanction her…
Child support payments can be modified based on the “financial resources and needs of the custodial parent,” but I have to figure she’d probably have to make a whole lot of money before a judge would reduce her child support payments. * And check this out…
* Jerry Clark will be running Congressman Randy Hultgren’s GOP primary campaign against Walsh. Jerry was born to run this race. Slash and burn all the way to March, baby. Perhaps he could suggest this remedy…
That wouldn’t be good. No more trips to Israel to meet with a politician best known for “criticizing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu from the right.” * Meanwhile, kudos to Sen. Mark Kirk for this rebuke of his fellow Republican Walsh for refusing to watch the president’s speech before a joint session of Congress…
This “boycott” is pretty goofy. Ronald Reagan spoke before two joint sessions about the economy, for instance. * And speaking of silly publicity stunts…
* Related…
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This just in… Quinn to unveil new budget plan - Administration disputes report about cash it needs
Thursday, Sep 8, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller [Bumped up to Thursday for visibility.] * 6:58 pm - Gov. Pat Quinn has announced a press conference Thursday which will apparently outline his plan to close facilities and lay off workers. From a press release…
I’ll probably live blog it as well. * Some ideas have apparently been abandoned…
*** 7:15 pm *** An apparently outdated memo containing considered-then-abandoned cut ideas obtained by Lee Enterprises’ Statehouse bureau also included this…
All this craziness over $180 million? I really hope that’s not accurate - partly because I was told Tuesday night by the administration that they needed “in the hundreds of millions of dollars, but less than a billion” to prevent closures and layoffs. But also because that’s a rounding error in the context of the state budget. *** 8:25 pm *** I just talked to an administration spokesperson who hotly disputed the number in the Lee report, saying it was outdated. The person would not say what the actual number is, except to say that it was more in line with the “in the hundreds of millions” figure I was told by a more senior administration person Tuesday night. …Adding… Budget stories…
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