Quinn cries fowl on Rauner budget plan
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * From a point-by-point rebuttal by the Quinn campaign to Bruce Rauner’s “plan,” which is far better than the campaign’s initial hyperventilating response…
By the way, I brazenly stole the above headline from a “47th Ward” comment.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Chickens?
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * If he wanted to be taken seriously, perhaps he should’ve abandoned the idea of featuring a cage of live chickens while unveiling his new budget proposal…
* Sun-Times photo… So, we get a copied and pasted high school freshman-level “budget plan” and live chickens. This is so Pat Quinn 30 years ago. Man, it’s gonna be a long season. *** UPDATE *** From WLS Radio we get Rauner’s rationale…
…Adding… I just asked an editor who was there if the chickens clucked throughout the press conference. They were amazingly quiet the whole time, he said. At least they got that part right. Chickens can be quite noisy.
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*** UPDATED x5 *** Rauner releases laughable “budget blueprint”
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Click here to read it. The “blueprint” is incredibly weak. He’s found just $140 million in itemized budgetary “savings.” And most of those savings aren’t even recoverable or part of GRF. …Adding… A Rauner ally just called to clarify that this is only waste. It’s just the first step, she said. It’s still weak. On top of that, Rauner also calls for eliminating the state aircraft fleet, he wants an end to “slush funds” like the anti-violence initiative, and he vows not to accept a salary. He claims unspecified reforms at CMS would save another $500 million. And another $250 million could be saved by verifying Medicaid eligibility. * Basically, Rauner has given us a few pieces of low-hanging fruit, sprinkled it with some magic fairy dust and added a dash of hot rhetoric. This isn’t a budget blueprint. It’s rehashed stuff he’s already talked about on the campaign trail. And it absolutely does not prevent the need to keep income tax rates high. *** UPDATE 1 *** From the Quinnsters…
*** UPDATE 2 *** The official Rauner release just reached my in-box…
*** UPDATE 3 *** But, of course…
*** UPDATE 4 *** Commenter “Demoralized” sums it up well…
*** UPDATE 5 *** Rauner campaign spokesperson Mike Schrimpf.
See “Update 4″ for a pretty good response. Plus, half of those “savings” are from one agency, CMS, and his plan doesn’t even come close to specifying how he’d save $500 million. C’mon. This is so phoney.
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Question of the day
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Reboot commissioned a new poll…
The poll shows Quinn leading 65-18 in Chicago, which is pretty darned good for Rauner. The Democrat trails the Republican 36-44 in suburban Cook, which is also pretty darned good. * And, as we’ve already discussed, FiveThirtyEight gives Rauner a 75 percent chance of winning. But Larry Sabato checked his crystal ball and rates the race a tossup…
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Furlough logic
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Senate President John Cullerton defends eliminating legislative furlough days in the new state budget…
I guess I see his point, but as long as Quinn signs the bill which includes making legislative salaries a continuing appropriation, furloughs probably won’t be an issue again. * Related…
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AFL-CIO endorses Topinka over Simon
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * I told subscribers about this yesterday, and the Illinois AFL-CIO has now publicly revealed its 2014 general endorsements to the general public. The most significant endorsement went to Republican Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka over Democrat Sheila Simon. Click here to see the full list. Topinka was endorsed in the primary, but AFL-CIO leaders said at the time that they’d revisit the issue for the general. At the time, however, Simon slapped back at labor…
That statement didn’t do her much good this week. Simon needed to prevent the AFL-CIO endorsement because those unions can give Topinka real money, which Simon doesn’t have. This is, therefore, a huge development in the race. The state Fed also endorsed Gov. Pat Quinn, which isn’t much of a surprise.
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Those weren’t rumors
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * I hinted at this in comments on Tuesday and told subscribers about it yesterday. Bernie today…
Skipping the primary after enthusiastically endorsing Kirk Dillard, means that McCann planned this bid months ago. The “rumors” claim was completely bogus. But his planning was spotty at best. He didn’t have a running mate’s name on his petitions, so he would’ve been tossed even if he gathered 25,000 valid signatures in a little over two weeks (another bad planning move on McCann’s part).
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Caption contest!
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * From Congressman Aaron Schock’s Facebook page…
* The accompanying photo…
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“I can’t stand it, I know you planned it”
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * The governror accused Bruce Rauner of “sabotage” yesterday for working against various pension reform plans. Tribune…
* The Trib also took a look at Rauner’s connection to the death of the Cook County pension reform plan…
Yep. It’s all one big coinkydink.
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Rutherford accuser amends lawsuit, includes RICO charge, Romney campaign
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Ed Michalowski has refiled his sexual harassment and political intimidation lawsuit against Treasurer Dan Rutherford. The new lawsuit adds the Mitt Romney presidential campaign as a defendant. Sun-Times…
* From the lawsuit…
Michalowski also claims that he was ordered to hire college students to collect petition signatures for the Romney campaign. The petition drive didn’t go well. Rutherford allegedly refused to pay the students and allegedly told Michalowski to pay the kids out of his own pocket or be fired. As far as I could see, there was nothing in the lawsuit directly implicating the people who ran the national Romney campaign in the lawsuit. Rutherford was the candidate’s state chairman, so that’s the sole connection.
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Rauner to make “policy announcement”
Thursday, Jun 12, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * A first from the Rauner campaign…
Not sure if it’s relevant, but that hotel is in Speaker Madigan’s district. Guesses?
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