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“I’m a big believer in win-win”

Wednesday, May 24, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller

* We talked yesterday about a question posted by Edward Hadnott during Gov. Rauner’s Facebook Live event

What happened to the art of compromise? I know its not perfect but I feel that you, Madigan and Cullerton should work out a budget where the people win. I feel that you, Madigan and Cullerton let your ego’s get in the way of progress. Remember you, Madigan and Cullerton were elected by the people. Serve the people period.

The governor only read the first sentence, then gave a long, rambling response that appeared to indicate Democrats needed to compromise with him, not the other way around.

* Mark Brown tracked down Hadnott

It got me to thinking that I’d rather hear more of what Hadnott had to say than to listen to another day of everyone blaming each other in Springfield, so I tracked him down. […]

Some of you are saying “Amen,” [about Rauner’s response] and some are wondering how anybody could compromise with a fellow with that kind of tin ear. […]

[Hadnott’s] premise is simple: “I feel like three reasonable people should be able to sit down and work this out. It wouldn’t be perfect. But it would be better.”

“You can’t just have it all your way,” Hadnott said.

“In a compromise, I get A, B and C, and you get D, E and F. They keep saying win-lose. I’m a big believer in win-win.

I think that’s how a lot of people see it, and while those of us who follow these matters closely might get bogged down on the details, Hadnott is expressing the essence of the common man’s frustration over living in a state now on Day 694 without a budget.”

Hadnott also said that while he believes the governor is interested in finding a middle ground, he ought to stop talking so much about the past: “No one wants to hear about the past mistakes. The issue is where do we go from here?”

Anyway, click here and go read the whole thing. Brown gives props to the commenters here as well, so let’s run up his page-view count.

       

45 Comments
  1. - Juice - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 9:31 am:

    Well when one party believes that abiding by the simple rules of mathematics is a “give” to the other party, negotiations are likely to go off the rails.


  2. - Passive Agressive - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 9:32 am:

    Hadnott for Governor!


  3. - Ole' Nelson - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 9:37 am:

    “Hadnott also said that while he believes the governor is interested in finding a middle ground”

    The middle ground between what? My way or the highway?


  4. - Oswego Willy - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 9:43 am:

    Great follow up by Brown, it gives a greater context and understanding of the question, and the hope after hearing the Rauner response.

    As long as Rauner can convince voters he wants a deal (wether that is real or not?) then Rauner is 100% correct. Rauner is winning.

    Parlay this with unkind headlines of “Senate Dems Raise Taxes”, Rauner’s window to re-elect stays open enough for Rauner to climb on thru.

    Give Brown’s column a click, but give it a good read too. It’s a snapshot also of a voter and how voterS may see all this outside the political bubble.


  5. - Lucky Pierre - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 9:45 am:

    Middle ground but no property tax freeze, workers comp reform, redistricting or term limits.

    Just a return to the Quinn income tax rates, although these are retroactive and permanent, with added service taxes but no corresponding property tax reform because that would aggravate Democrats campaign donors


  6. - A guy - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 9:50 am:

    Hadnott sounds more like a “have” than a had not. Hope someone listens.


  7. - Juice - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 9:51 am:

    Lucky, the Governor was given a two year property tax freeze, which was his original request in his turnaround agenda.

    He was given pension reform.

    He was given procurement reform.

    He was given workers comp reform that had meaningful savings, but rejected it because he just had to have something in there for ideological purposes with no quantifiable savings.

    He was given term limits on legislative leaders. (And lets be real, the main reason that term limits are an issue are because of Madigan. For everyone else there has been some fairly significant turnover.)

    What did the Dems “get”? Education funding reform?


  8. - Oswego Willy - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 9:58 am:

    ===Just a return to the Quinn income tax rates, although these are retroactive and permanent, with added service taxes but no corresponding property tax reform because that would aggravate Democrats campaign donors===

    “…aggravate Democrats campaign donors”

    Is that what the property tax freeze is about? Ending prevailing wage, curtail collective bargaining?

    I thought it was about lowering property taxes?

    Thanks, you cleared up the real intent, you just didn’t know it.


  9. - Chicago 20 - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 9:59 am:

    Trump just unveiled his unbalanced budget that has over $1 trillion in mystery revenue.
    States including Illinois will get much less money from the Feds under Trump’s plan.

    Freezing property taxes and cutting business taxes will only create more catastrophic cuts for programs for the vulnerable.

    It’s the middle-class that will bear this burden while the inequality gap will continue to grow.

    Oligarchs in America.


  10. - Oswego Willy - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:02 am:

    I still believe in “the other side of the coin”, otherwise I either have wrote it as a possibility.

    The real question, the blunt, honest question is “will Dems finally engage in the millions and the message to make the coin flip?”

    Again, Mike Noonan ain’t wrong.

    If the goal is to defeat Rauner and save Illinois by doing so… Noonan ain’t wrong.

    Ya gotta actively flip that coin.

    We’ll see.


  11. - Liberty - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:03 am:

    All this talk of compromise shows us Rauner has never been a good leader. He simply wields his power like the other politician with dull ideas.


  12. - VanillaMan - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:08 am:

    Rauner won’t compromise because doing so could look like a win for his enemies. If he compromises, he can’t fingerpoint at others, blaming our fiscal crisis on his enemies. So he won’t.

    He sold voters on him by blaming his enemies as the cause of all our ills. Consequently, Rauner can’t let them win - anything.

    Rauner doesn’t see himself as a loser, as long as his enemies don’t win.


  13. - Grandson of Man - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:12 am:

    Great post by Juice. There has been compromise, and to derail things over a two-year property tax freeze disagreement will pile even more debt and harm on top of our massive problems.


  14. - Roman - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:13 am:

    Brown is one of only a handful of Chicago-based reporters or columnists who actually “gets” Springfield.

    I watched an episode of Chicago Week in Review on Channel 11 a few weeks ago and was astounded by the panelists’ cluelessness about statehouse politics.

    So yeah, I’m with Rich. Let’s run-up Brown’s page view count.


  15. - Arock - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:14 am:

    If you don’t veer away from your past mistakes and just keep repeating them you are destined to future failure. Just raising taxes will not solve the underlying problems that plaque Illinois. He wouldn’t need to keep bringing up the past if there was any indication that the Democrats were open to changes in the future.


  16. - Honeybear - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:16 am:

    So this is exactly what I’m talking about when I cite

    Perfidy

    The governor says “I want compromise”

    But every Rauner action is zero sum
    Every thing is someone else’s fault
    Every negation is my way or the highway

    That IS perfidy.

    Perfidy violates and renders impossible

    Democratic debate
    Democratic function
    Democratic government

    Perfidy is a function/action of

    Corporate fascism


  17. - Honeybear - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:20 am:

    I honor and respect OW and other conservatives because they respect me and dialogue with me engaging democratic principles

    Rauner does not dialogue
    Rauner uses perfidy to confuse and gaslight
    Rauner says one thing and does another.

    True conservatives need to wake up to the coup under way

    Defend democratic principles

    Do not prioritize corporate needs

    Over human needs

    That is

    Corporate fascism


  18. - Honeybear - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:24 am:

    Dadgum phone

    Every “negotiation” not negation

    Sorry I’m jacked up
    Fat fingers on an old phone


  19. - Streator Curmudgeon - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:25 am:

    The problem with billionaires is that they’re not used to anyone telling them “no.”

    Two of the things children learn in elementary school are “share” and “teamwork.” Governor Rauner seemed to miss those lessons somewhere along the way. What would be so bad about sharing a win for the state of Illinois through teamwork with the Speaker and legislature?

    But I suppose that would force him to act like Mr. Hadnott: reasonable.


  20. - RNUG - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:25 am:

    == All this talk of compromise shows us Rauner has never been a good leader. He simply wields his power like the other politician with dull ideas. ==

    No, a politican would be twisting arms and cutting (back room) deals to achieve what is doable.

    Rauner is try to wield his power like a CEO of a business he fully owns that has a Board of Directors packed with his cronies.

    The problem is Rauner doesn’t fully own the State’s board, the General Assembly, and he doesn’t own the business regulators, the court system.

    Rauner keeps acting like he had 100% control when, in truth, he only has about 35% - 40% control, if that much.


  21. - Responsa - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:36 am:

    I was curious to see if the comments here today reflected any of the spirit of, and an understanding of, Brown’s/Hadnott’s observations.

    With a few exceptions apparently not so much.


  22. - Lucky Pierre - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:37 am:

    Honeybear, OW is not a conservative. You are clearly a liberal though.

    I don’t get the point about no dialogue. Rauner has clearly moved to the middle, the Speaker has not budged.

    Liberals believe in government action to achieve equal opportunity and equality for all. It is the duty of the government to alleviate social ills and to protect civil liberties and individual and human rights. Believe the role of the government should be to guarantee that no one is in need. Liberal policies generally emphasize the need for the government to solve problems

    .Conservatives believe in personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty, traditional American values and a strong national defense. Believe the role of government should be to provide people the freedom necessary to pursue their own goals. Conservative policies generally emphasize empowerment of the individual to solve problems.

    Liberal
    A market system in which government regulates the economy is best. Government must protect citizens from the greed of big business. Unlike the private sector, the government is motivated by public interest. Government regulation in all areas of the economy is needed to level the playing field.

    Conservative
    The free market system, competitive capitalism, and private enterprise create the greatest opportunity and the highest standard of living for all. Free markets produce more economic growth, more jobs and higher standards of living than those systems burdened by excessive government regulation.

    https://www.studentnewsdaily.com/conservative-vs-liberal-beliefs/


  23. - Oswego Willy - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:39 am:

    - Honeybear -

    It’s those like Edgar, for a simple example, that may agree, disagree, neutral to a policy, the listening and trying to understand the other side, that’s what leads to “win-win” and compromise.

    Rauner’s own response heard little of the question, but first made sure blame and message was the premise for his own end game, not a window to compromise.

    I’d like to think Rauner and Raunerites are the anomaly. It’s just that Rauner and the Raunerites have the loudest megaphone.


  24. - Mike Cirrincione - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:40 am:

    But every Rauner action is zero sum
    Every thing is someone else’s fault
    Every negation is my way or the highway

    *******

    I agree with you Honeybear and take it a step further. That is the Republican way.

    And in my opinion. It is Trump who exposes the Republicans (and Rauner) more and more because he just doesnt have a filter and speaks his mind.

    Governor Duck Tape and the President are cut from the same cloth.


  25. - Oswego Willy - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:44 am:

    Oh - Lucky Pierre -

    ===Conservatives believe in personal responsibility, limited government, free markets, individual liberty, traditional American values and a strong national defense. Believe the role of government should be to provide people the freedom necessary to pursue their own goals. Conservative policies generally emphasize empowerment of the individual to solve problems===

    While I’m a moderate on some, not all social items framed politically, if you could show where I’m not a Republican, which I am, and not where you think I’m a conservative, which I don’t claim in any “traditional” sense, you’d have an argument.

    ===The free market system, competitive capitalism, and private enterprise create the greatest opportunity and the highest standard of living for all. Free markets produce more economic growth, more jobs and higher standards of living than those systems burdened by excessive government regulation.===

    I can agree with both grabs… 80% of it.


  26. - wordslinger - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:51 am:

    LP, your term paper neglects to mention a key component of capitalism: paying your bills.

    The system falls apart when bust out artists willfully run up billions in overdue bills they have no intention of paying.

    Ten billion added to the backlog in two years, on a runaway train to break the $20B mark by the end of FY18.

    Is that “conservative” or “liberal” in your list of dorm-room debate club banalities?


  27. - Norseman - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 10:58 am:

    “Win-win” is good. Our problem is that Rauner’s idea of compromise is to agree to one “win.” With Rauner the winner.


  28. - Demoralized - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 11:13 am:

    LP:

    The Student Daily News? A website for high school students. I mean, I’m all for learning and everything, but c’mon. I guess I know now why you argue like a child.

    I suppose it also explains why the meat of this post escapes you.


  29. - Demoralized - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 11:44 am:

    ==”It wouldn’t be perfect. But it would be better.”==

    That comment is a home run. Too many people looking for the perfect.


  30. - Responsa - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 11:44 am:

    @ demoralized–

    A person studying political and economic theory (not tactics) in grad school gets the same essential broad and neutral description of some of the differences between liberal and conservative thinking. When one actually takes the time to try to understand these basic differences in worldview and philosophy, then the idea that anyone who does not think exactly the way “I do” must be inherently and automatically stupid, evil, racist, irresponsible—pick the insult–is harder to justify in real life.


  31. - Arthur Andersen - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 11:48 am:

    Demo, good catch on the source there. I didn’t go any farther than seeing “Obama’s DoT Sec, Mineta” to see the site was troubled.


  32. - Lucky Pierre - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 11:50 am:

    Argue like a child? You mean like make up fake news about the minimum wage and how it affects whites in Chicago more than the african american community?

    I love the lectures about fiscal responsibility with no sense of irony from Madigan Democrats


  33. - Biscuit Head - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 11:57 am:

    RNUG - Rauner DOES own the Republican part of the General Assembly. They’re voting his wallet rather than their own districts.


  34. - RNUG - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 1:10 pm:

    == Rauner DOES own the Republican part of the General Assembly. ==

    That’s why I said up to 40%.


  35. - Demoralized - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 1:22 pm:

    LP:

    Umm, what? You’re just flailing around now.


  36. - blue dog dem - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 1:28 pm:

    I Must interject. Bruce Rauner is neither a conservative or free market capitalist. Not even close.


  37. - Lucky Pierre - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 2:51 pm:

    Demoralized forgetting your dubious assertion from just yesterday afternoon?

    As you said perhaps your memory is clouded by too many cigarettes or other substances.

    Try laying off the insults for just one day and just try arguing the merits. Your ideological opponents are just that, nothing more.


  38. - Demoralized - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 3:41 pm:

    I’m assuming you have me confused with someone else because what you just wrote has no relationship to anything I’ve written.

    As for the merits? I have argued them. Constantly. I’ve argued against your argument that the Governor is the victim in all of this (he’s not). I’ve argued against your continual assertions that the Governor is the only one compromising (he’s not).

    I happen to think Mr. Hadnott hit it right on the nose when he said: “”It wouldn’t be perfect. But it would be better.” You want my argument? That’s my argument. Anything would be better than what’s going on now.


  39. - wordslinger - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 4:17 pm:

    –I’m assuming you have me confused with someone else because what you just wrote has no relationship to anything I’ve written.–

    If it makes you feel better, I think it was about me, but it didn’t have any relationship to anything I wrote, either.

    LP, a couple of weeks ago you told us CAT was expanding everywhere but Illinois. And that the state was on the hook for IMRF pensions. And school districts were on the hook for TRS pensions.

    Anytime now, playa….. maybe after juice box and pudding cup break.


  40. - Honeybear - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 4:53 pm:

    OW- I’m afraid that the Raunerites née Republicans are not an anomaly. They are the victors of a coup. Rodogno was the last to fall.

    The take over of a political party is complete and vertically integrated as you have rightly pointed out.

    I am frustrated and bewildered why the DEMS cede the field every day.

    But I’m just a front ranker. I just hope somebody has a plan. In the mean time we (my Local) are training up and preparing.


  41. - Oswego Willy - Wednesday, May 24, 17 @ 5:43 pm:

    ===I’m afraid that the Raunerites née Republicans are not an anomaly. They are the victors of a coup. Rodogno was the last to fall.

    The take over of a political party is complete and vertically integrated as you have rightly pointed out.===

    It’s so heartbreaking, and as much as it’s heartbreaking, the pure “joy” that Uihlein, Griffin, Bruce and Diana must feel… Yes, they now know, they surely won.

    All you can do is keep fighting.

    It’s all you can do.

    OW


  42. - Lucky Pierre - Thursday, May 25, 17 @ 7:32 am:

    Sorry guys but raising taxes without reform of property taxes, workers comp, redistricting, term limits and local government consolidation is what Governor Quinn did.

    Quinn was soundly rejected and now you guys expect a continuation of those in effective polices from a Republican governor


  43. - Oswego Willy - Thursday, May 25, 17 @ 7:47 am:

    - Lucky Pierre -

    Then Bruce Rauner solely is responsible for the damage to higher ed, social services, the backlog of bills, the rising debt…

    You can’t comment like that “too bad Bruve is standing strong” and not have Rauner solely responsible

    as Crain’s says… By nearly every measure, Illinois is worse off since Rauner…

    Thanks! It’s Rauner. You even say so, lol


  44. - Anonymous - Thursday, May 25, 17 @ 8:31 am:

    Wordslinger not sure what you mean about your alphabet soup of pensions but Illinois taxpayers are certainly on the hook for them.

    Do you think CAT is pleased with the Illinois business environment and the CEO did not say he would expand in other states until our Workers Comp is fixed

    OW, the GA has been in session since January, They have passed zero substantive legislation to fix Illinois problems. But you blame the Governor exclusively for the problems and neglect to mention the destruction Democratic policies have caused Illinois


  45. - Oswego Willy - Thursday, May 25, 17 @ 8:38 am:

    ===But you blame the Governor…===

    It was Crain’s that said by nearly every measure Illinois is worse off since Rauner became governor. That’s not me, that was Crain’s

    ===the destruction Democratic policies have caused Illinois===

    But, … LOL!

    ===Sorry guys but raising taxes without reform of property taxes, workers comp, redistricting, term limits and local government consolidation is what Governor Quinn did.===

    So the hostages, the closing of social service providers, the destruction of higher ed, including a letter a state university wrote saying “we plan on existing next year”…

    That’s you cheering the purposeful destruction.

    You never answer, are you a coward or a loser, living in the past, lol.

    This is my absolute favorite…

    ===…what Governor Quinn did.===

    Pat Quinn failed?

    Bruce Rauner failed.

    Are you even trying?!?


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