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Joe Walsh responds to Joe Walsh

Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Congressman Joe Walsh has responded to the news that rocker Joe Walsh is doing a fundraiser for Democratic challenger Tammy Duckworth. From a fundraising e-mail…

“Life’s Been Good” for the liberal elite…

Dear Friend,

Our nation continues to find itself in dire straits. We’re still hurting as Americans and we need serious leadership.

You and I both know Tammy Duckworth represents Beltway insiders who, over-tax and over-spend. She also represents the “liberal elite”, who are far too out of touch with everyday Americans.

Then we saw this in the Sun-Times.

That’s right folks… Tammy Duckworth is bringing in the “rock star” Joe Walsh for a fundraising party on July 1st.

It’s already known she relies on the liberal elite for her campaign’s support. Last fundraising period, her fundraising reports showed she raised more money from San Francisco alone than from the entire 8th district.

But Tammy can keep her “Hotel California” elite liberal supporters, because I want your support.

(Click here to show you support my re-election campaign!)

The Beltway insiders prefer a Congressman endorsed by the liberal Hollywood crowd and backed by the Chicago Machine, because they’re one in the same.

I bet you wouldn’t guess who Joe Walsh’s agent is? Ari Emanuel, Rahm Emanuel’s brother. It figures Tammy is going to continue to roll with the liberal jet-setters and machine politicians.

They want to hand pick her for this seat and get rid of people like me: a person who refused his congressional pension and healthcare package. I’m also a guy who sleeps in his D.C. office, because I know I wasn’t sent to Washington to make it my home.

I went to Washington to shake things up by supporting a Balanced Budget Amendment and the No Budget, No Pay Act and limiting myself to three terms in Congress.

I’m sure they’re just cracking up they got the musician Joe Walsh to come out against the Congressman Joe Walsh, but it’s time to get serious about what we face as a nation.

Tell the Tammy Duckworths and out of touch Hollywood liberal elites of the world that it’s time to get serious about our problems by making a donation to our campaign today.

I don’t need rock stars throwing me a fundraiser. I need support from people like you.

Let’s get to work and get our country back.

Thank you for your continued support.

Joe Walsh… the Congressman

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Question of the day

Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Who is the worst politician in Illinois? It can be federal, state or local, but the politico must currently be holding office or actively campaigning for an office. As always, explain your answer in comments please. Thanks.

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Report: Big win for hospitals

Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Ron Shinkman over at Fierce Health Finance read the bill which raises cigarette taxes and gives non-profit hospitals some concrete guidelines on what they have to do to maintain their property tax exemptions and also gives for-profit hospitals ways to reduce their taxes. He doesn’t think much of it

The charity care provisions of the bill are meant to provide dollar-for-dollar offsets against property tax exemptions not-for-profit providers in Illinois enjoy. Many industry observers say the Illinois bill could serve as a nationwide blueprint for other hospitals falling short on their charity care obligations. However, it’s more like a terrific linguistic design for a colander or sieve. Here’s why:

    • Hospitals could make in-kind or financial contributions to their own affiliated facilities or another provider to offset the tax burden.
    • Hospitals could make donations of any sort of supply to offset the tax burden.
    • Hospitals could argue that any effort they make in terms of community outreach or education could be used to offset the tax burden.
    • For-profit hospitals could use charity care to offset their property tax burden.
    • For the purpose of tax assessment, the hospital buildings could be depreciated based on age. If they’re more than 40 years old, they are essentially deemed worthless for tax purposes.

My house celebrates its 52nd birthday this year. I suspect asking for a tax exemption based on its age would receive a less than amused response.

Then again, there’s little to find amusing in a bill that pumps steroids into every sleight-of-hand hospitals use to make it seem they’re generous with uninsured patients.

The hospitals did do well. No doubt. We’ve talked about this before. They had to give up some things, though, including a guarantee for providing “free care,” and took a hit on their state reimbursement rate. There’s also a bill to place a limit on putting people in jail over failing to pay their bills, and the hospitals had been among the worst abusers of this loophole. Shinkman doesn’t mention that stuff.

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Under oath, Holder says no Gitmo prisoners in Illinois

Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Maybe the skeptics will believe it now

U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder pledged under oath Tuesday that the Obama administration under no circumstances would seek to transfer Guantanamo Bay detainees to the vacant Thomson prison in northwestern Illinois.

Holder testified at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing in answer to a question from Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill.

Durbin said the state and federal government had agreed to a purchase price for the long-vacant prison, but money appropriated to the Department of Justice needed to be reprogrammed for the sale to go through.

“We want to acquire the Thomson facility,” Holder said, after agreeing to the pledge sought by Durbin. “It would really be a welcome addition to our Bureau of Prisons.”

Durbin wants the federal government to buy the prison to ease overcrowding and spur the local economy. He said the sale would create more than 1,100 jobs and “inject at least $1 billion into the region’s economy.”

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*** UPDATED x1 *** Legislators behaving badly

Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller

*** UPDATE *** Uh-oh

Neighbors of state Sen. Suzi Schmidt claim the lawmaker has been harassing them for more than a year, including a confrontation with their 7-year-old son, according to a no-contact order issued against her in conjunction with her arrest Tuesday.

In the court order, the neighbors claim they received a series of harassing calls, texts and emails from Schmidt starting in December 2010 and continuing until this February, despite repeated requests to stop.

A woman states that on March 19, Schmidt “confronted my 7-year-old son and made inappropriate comments to him about an alleged affair I am having with her soon to be ex-husband,” according to the order. […]

In the no contact order, the neighbors also assert that, on June 2, Schmidt “trespassed on our property, removing property from our yard and discarding into the swampy cattails and then proceeding to damage personal property.”

[ *** End Of Update *** ]

* Oy

State Sen. Suzi Schmidt, who faced questions last fall of abusing her political influence during a domestic dispute, was arrested Tuesday on charges of damaging her neighbor’s bag of feed, according to police.

Schmidt was also charged with criminal trespass to property and was served with an emergency stalking no-contact order, according to the Lake County sheriff’s office.

Schmidt’s Lake Villa neighbor had warned her to stay off his property in the recent past, and the sheriff’s office obtained a warrant for her arrest last week after she went back on his property and damaged the bag of feed, police said.

“They can warn you, you are not welcome here, then if you violate that, they can have you arrested,” said Lake County sheriff’s Police Chief Wayne Hunter. “There has to be some type of forewarning.”

* Ramifications? Maybe

Schmidt’s arrest makes her the second sitting member of the General Assembly to be embroiled in an ongoing criminal proceeding.

State Rep. Derrick Smith (D-Chicago) was arrested in March as part of an undercover FBI sting that allegedly nabbed him accepting a $7,000 bribe in exchange for writing a letter of support on behalf of a purported daycare operator seeking a $50,000 state grant. Charged with bribery, Smith faces possible expulsion from the Illinois House.

News of Schmidt’s arrest traveled quickly in political circles, with one senior party official saying privately that this latest development warrants Schmidt’s resignation and harms GOP efforts to hold on to the Lake County Senate seat now being fought for by Republican Joe Neal and Democrat Melinda Bush.

“Her entire situation is just tragic,” said Neal, the GOP nominee who won his primary with Schmidt’s backing. “I have no comment on whether she should resign or anything beyond that at this point.”

State Sen. Terry Link (D-Vernon Hills), chairman of the Lake County Democratic Party, said Schmidt’s arrest — after the regret she expressed for her conduct in the 911 recordings — is jolting.

“The thing that surprises me is she did what she did with the 911 and all of that, and I know Suzi has repeatedly said to me she regrets that she did that, that she wishes she could take those words back,” Link said. “Doing something like this, well, it surprises me something like this could happen.”

Link said he did not think Schmidt’s arrest, based on the scant information released by the sheriff’s office, would be enough to warrant action under Senate rules to launch disciplinary proceedings akin to what Smith is facing in the House.

“She didn’t embezzle anything. She didn’t steal anything. I don’t think this is a Derrick Smith type of thing,” he said.

* Background

This latest incident comes on the heels of a very public domestic dispute with her now estranged husband. Late last year 911 tapes were made public where Schmidt could be heard telling the dispatcher that she was the former County Board Chairman and to “ignore her husband” who had called police after a dispute. Schmidt then announced that she would not be seeking re-election. Robert Schmidt told the Chicago Tribune that he has since moved out of their home and that they are in the middle of a divorce.

A spokesperson for the state Republican staff told WLS News that lawmakers would be dealing with the matter.

Do you think she should be forced out?

* Meanwhile

Two of the most powerful legislators in Springfield ran their private businesses out of the offices of a crooked government contractor, according to documents obtained by the Chicago Sun-Times.

State Rep. Edward Acevedo and state Sen. Tony Munoz won’t say why they had desks and computers for their businesses in the Southwest Side offices of Azteca Supply Co., whose owner and her husband await sentencing in a minority-contract fraud scheme.

The two Chicago Democrats — who each hold the title of assistant majority leader in the Illinois Legislature — have never listed the 4500 S. Kolin Ave. address on any business filings with the state of Illinois. Nor have they reported any business ties to Azteca on the financial disclosure forms that they are required to file each year with the legislature.

But an Azteca employee-turned-government-informant told the FBI that Acevedo and Munoz kept the desks and computers for their businesses at Azteca’s offices, according to a recently unsealed search warrant that led to the indictment and convictions of Azteca president Aurora Venegas and her husband, Thomas Masen.

The informant told federal investigators that the two lawmakers “acted as consultants/lobbyists” for the crooked contractor, according to a sworn statement FBI Special Agent Julia E. Meredith wrote to obtain the search warrant for the July 17, 2008, FBI raid on the offices of Azteca, which got millions of dollars in work from the city of Chicago and was the largest female-owned subcontractor on Mayor Richard M. Daley’s O’Hare Modernization Project.

Despite that sworn statement, the FBI did not search the desks belonging to the two legislators because they were “not believed to maintain business records of Azteca.”

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One down, two to go

Wednesday, Jun 13, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller

* My ticket to last night’s ballgame listed the matchup as “World Champsions” vs. “White Sox.” Well, the St. Louis Cardinals didn’t play much like champs last night

After dropping two of three to the Houston Astros, Paul Konerko said the Chicago White Sox were looking to get back on track as quickly as possible Tuesday night against the St. Louis Cardinals.

Konerko had three hits to lift his major-league best average to .373, and teammates A.J. Pierzynski and Adam Dunn homered to lead the White Sox to a 6-1 win. […]

Quintana (2-1), making his fifth start, allowed a career-high 10 hits but did not issue a walk and was helped out by three double plays.

“That’s actually what I was looking for,” Quintana said through an interpreter. “The double plays were going to get me out of the inning and I was able to get them.”

White Sox manager Robin Ventura said that Quintana, who is filling in for the injured John Danks, has earned at least one more start.

Is a sweep in the, um, cards? Discuss.

…Adding… The Cardinal fans I was with didn’t appreciate me singing this song after the game last night. Oh well

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