*** UPDATED x1 *** Question of the day
Tuesday, Jun 26, 2018 - Posted by Rich Miller
* Background is here. From the electronic twittering machine…
* The Question: Your prediction of what happens next?
…Adding… From Sen. Rose…
“I’ve asked the Governor to apologize. Cook County could only dream of having consistently lower unemployment rates like Champaign County has seen over the past several years. In fact, over the last decade, as Chicago’s jobs climate has struggled, Champaign has maintained some pretty awesome employment statistics. And, it’s easy to see why: three interstate highways, a conveniently located airport, and the University of Illinois make it a great place to live and work, not to mention that our local workforce powers some pretty serious manufacturing too. Oh, and did I mention that we have no traffic. The people in the Champaign area work hard, and we are open to all businesses - which is why we are growing.”
*** UPDATE *** The Champaign County Chamber is out in DC and the governor paid them a visit today…
- Macbeth - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 2:56 pm:
What happens next? What always happens.
Rauner grins and laughs and changes the conversation to be about corrupt Illinois politicians like Madigan.
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 2:58 pm:
Rauner will remind Mr. Rose not to cause any $&@#% problems.
If history is ANY indicator…
Mr. Rose said his piece. Then will quietly continue to do exactly what he’s been doing.
- Joe Bidenopolous - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 2:58 pm:
He gives his tell - the soft chuckle - before non-answering with a non-sequitur
- siriusly - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 2:58 pm:
Clearly the next step is to double down and talk about how U of I would be stronger if the legislature would have funded it properly. (insert Madigan lines here)
- Jocko - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 2:58 pm:
In his defense, Bruce was just relaying information offered to him by some little old lady.
- Texas Red - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 2:59 pm:
Much ado about nothin(g)
- don the legend - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:04 pm:
Pritzker let’s another opportunity go by.
Rauner denies he said it.
The Chamber of Commerce stays silent.
The Illinois Manufacturers stay silent.
The press keeps following the toilet around.
- Northsider - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:07 pm:
(To the tune of “Blame Canada”): Blame Madigan!
- wordslinger - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:08 pm:
Much nervous laughter from Rauner.
- Lucky Pierre - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:12 pm:
JB grabs a microphone and says that Champaign has the largest and best trained tech workforce in the nation and that Google, Amazon and Apple will all open offices there once we get rid of failed Governor Bruce Rauner.
- just an fyi - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:14 pm:
“Governor, I take great issue with the way u disrespected my home turf. Not enough to stop taking your money of course. I mean let’s not get crazy.”
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:16 pm:
===JB grabs a microphone and says that Champaign has the largest and best trained tech workforce in the nation and that Google, Amazon and Apple will all open offices there once we get rid of failed Governor Bruce Rauner.===
Sounds a lot like how 1871 was founded…
Hmm.
- Arsenal - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:17 pm:
==that Google, Amazon and Apple will all open offices there once we get rid of failed Governor Bruce Rauner.==
Sure am glad Rauner never stoops to grandiose predictions of what could be done once a specific political rival was dispatched.
- wordslinger - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:19 pm:
–Much ado about nothin(g)–
Right. Happens all the time, governors say things like that about their states’ citizens.
Maybe Rauner’s DCEO should make that the tagline for their business recruitment efforts: trade ads, outdoor, online digital….
“Illinois. Not Much of a Workforce.”
- Sugar Corn - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:19 pm:
“It’s a total misunderstanding”
“I love Cham-Bana”
- JS Mill - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:24 pm:
=“Illinois. Not Much of a Workforce.”=
Yowza, that is a spectacular hit. Well played sir.
Chapin is about as fearsome as a daisy. I doubt Rauner is going to apologize.
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:24 pm:
===… and the University of Illinois===
… which you purposely, in the 99th General Assembly, forced to have no full fiscal year funding.
This will be the last Mr. Rose will speak of this.
Probably share a stage with the Governor soon, lol
- Arsenal - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:33 pm:
Rauner’s got to be just about the only Republican in Illinois who would accidentally end up on the Chicago side of the Chicago/Downstate rivalry, right?
- Bigtwitch - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:35 pm:
Sen. Rose will be asked to apologize to Chicago.
- Annonin' - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:39 pm:
Lumpy Rose forgot to mention Chicago just got $500 million for UofI/Bailey.
- Anonymous - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:39 pm:
Lucky:
The propoganda chief has spoken again.
At least JB didn’t bad mouth the city.
- Joe M - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:39 pm:
In a month or so, Rauner will be bragging and taking credit on how great the Urbana-Champaign area is. He’ll tell us how he turned it around during his administration.
- Nick Name - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:39 pm:
*chuckle* “And you know what…?”
- dbk - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:40 pm:
What happens next?
A) Nothing
B) Something
That Something, whatever it is, will be totally irrelevant, will not address the grievance, will not consist of an apology, and will be essentially equivalent to “Nothing.”
Boy I can’t wait for that first debate.
- Henry Francis - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:42 pm:
The Guv will drop seven figures on an original manuscript of The Social Network and donate it to UIUC.
- Lucky Pierre - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:48 pm:
Bad mouthing apparently means stating the obvious.
The large tech companies have not chosen for various reasons not to locate in Champaign even though many were founded by Alumni.
- Rich Miller - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:51 pm:
===Bad mouthing apparently means stating the obvious.===
Yeah. Go with that.
- Oswego Willy - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:52 pm:
===The large tech companies have not chosen for various reasons not to locate in Champaign even though many were founded by Alumni.===
Maybe Rauner shoulda ran for Mayor of Chicago?
Poaching from downstate would make more sense, amirite?
* Note: I know Rauner is not a resident of Chicago… unless he’s clouting another child into Payton Prep, then he’s a Chicago residence.
- Demoralized - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:53 pm:
==Bad mouthing apparently means stating the obvious.===
You’re just sad
- Lester Holt’s Mustache - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:54 pm:
Hahahaha @ Texas Red, the only real live person here willing to forgive a rich politician bashing citizens of a downstate city while promoting Chicago. Senator Rose wouldn’t even do that, and he gets campaign money from Rauner.
We at the Downstate Society demand you return all camo items to wherever you bought them, you sir have forever forfeited your right to wear it.
- Wensicia - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:58 pm:
Rauner: (laugh) I see Sen. Rose agrees with me on what’s needed for this promising community.
- Arsenal - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:05 pm:
==Bad mouthing apparently means stating the obvious.==
Lucky, take the L on this one.
- Anonymous - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:10 pm:
Perhaps they can use this as starting point to grow tech jobs in Champaign instead of pretending they are there now.
What is sad is that there are no Illinois cities on this list.
America’s fastest-growing tech cities aren’t on the coasts
#! Huntsville Alabama
One-year tech job growth: 309 percent
Median tech salary, early career (up to five years’ experience): $59,500
Median tech salary, mid-career (more than five years’ experience): $96,400
Located in northern Alabama, near the Tennessee border, Huntsville has been a tech center since the 1950s, when the U.S. Army put a group of scientists there to boost the country’s space program. The presence of what became NASA has served as a constant draw for the area.
It now has the third most technical workforce in the country, according to a Bloomberg analysis, with nearly 17 percent of the workforce in a science, technology, engineering or math job, abbreviated as STEM.
https://www.cbsnews.com/media/americas-top-10-tech-cities-arent-on-the-coasts/2/
- Try-4-Truth - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:15 pm:
The Gov. should apologize for trying to destroy the economic engine that drives the Champaign / Urbana area…. UofI
- Texas Red - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:17 pm:
In the words of the Old 97’s
…No you will not go to heaven
You’ll go to Champaign, Illinois
- Robert the Bruce - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:23 pm:
prediction: Rauner will blame the media and then state that he is in favor of the University of Illinois growing both in Champaign and Chicago, at which point UIC folks will get angry and point out that there’s already a University of Illinois-Chicago.
- Lester Holt’s Mustache - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:28 pm:
While everyone focuses on the first part of his comments, what I find strange is the last part :
==Rauner: Exactly. And a diverse, large workforce. And then use their technology innovation and ability, get their students integrated in the local economy and we can boom.==
One of the problems is that Champaign has too many white people in its work force? I know U of I has the reputation of having too many students from Asia, but just reading the quote it sounds like he’s saying that businesses won’t start or expand there until the local workforce matches the diversity of the student population. Hopefully I’m just losing his point in the transcription, because of that is what he’s trying to say - that is some weird, weird stuff.
- VanillaMan - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:41 pm:
He’ll claim that he was misquoted and then tell us that he meant to say that Illinois is a bad place to start a business because of the Quinn administration.
- The Dude Abides - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:42 pm:
Rauner hasn’t ever shown the capacity to apologize or admit that he made a mistake. He will avoid taking responsibility at all costs. Someone should ask him that if he could go back to the first day of his administration would there be anything that he would do differently.
- Roman - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:51 pm:
Rauner is really putting Rose in a bad spot. Two years with no appropriation to higher ed and when he does finally sign a budget it funnels tens of millions in new U of I development dollars to Chicago. Then he trashes C-U as nothing more than an economic backwater.
It’s a good thing Chapin is unopposed this Fall, otherwise he would have a hard time explaining what good his undying loyalty to Rauner has done for his district.
- WhoKnew - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:54 pm:
The Governor doesn’t need to apologize!
Of course Champaign could be better!
Why, they still don’t have any Right to Work laws yet….
/S
- Siriusly - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:56 pm:
Bruce Rauner: He Hates Illinois More Than You
- Anonymous - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 4:58 pm:
- wordslinger - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 3:08 pm:
Much nervous laughter from Rauner.
…but …should he publicly apologize for criticizing Illinois repeatedly?
- wordslinger - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 5:36 pm:
Rose: “I’ve asked the Governor to apologize….”
If that’s true, it begs the question: what was Rauner’s response?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z0YIJQ1jgEI
- Arthur Andersen - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 6:02 pm:
The Luckybot 8000 is no more discerning than the previous iteration. I’ll take ADM, Abbott Labs, Cat, and Deere, all tenants in the UI Research Park in Champaign, any day.
Didn’t we just discuss Champaign’s status as the fastest growing city in downstate here recently?
- Lucky Pierre - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 6:09 pm:
How many employees Arthur?
None of those huge companies are on the list of the top 25 employers in Champaign county and must have less than 340 employees.
We can do much better trust me there is all kinds of Tech iinside the Luckybot 8000
- Rich Miller - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 6:43 pm:
===None of those huge companies are on the list of the top 25 employers===
Do they have more than six? Because that’s the bar.
- Concerned Dem - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 6:50 pm:
How was Bruce to know that the good folks of the C/U area would be able to hear his disparaging comments… with such a feeble economic structure how could anyone there afford a fancy radio to listen to WGN?
- Arthur Andersen - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 8:48 pm:
LP, “we can do better,” is the greatest bit of introspection you have ever posted. Stay with it.
You don’t understand reasearch parks and incubators if you think you are going to find manufacturer-level headcount there. The 1700 good jobs in 800,000 square feet of top-flight space is a huge resource.
I’ll take that eith ways from Sunday over the king of the short sellers Tesla, but you probably drive one. You have a lot in common, after all-over reliant on technology and subject to massive failure.
- Arsenal - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 8:57 pm:
Looks like Rauner let you down again, LP.
- Rabid - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 9:12 pm:
Bruce confirmed his lie at the hotel
- Huh? - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 9:42 pm:
Does 1.4% even look at a map before he flaps his gums? CU is at the crossroads of 3 interstates, rail line and an airport? Transportation system par excellence.
- Snapper - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 10:26 pm:
What a schmo. People downstate have to be wondering (including myself), if he thinks this about Champaign, what does he think about the rest of the area in all the small towns and other areas. If I’m Pritzker, this ad writes itself for WCIA, WAND, and WICS. This election is over and anyone that wants to put a bet on it, let ole snapper know.
- cc - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 11:22 pm:
Wonder who is the enemy of the state of Illinois?
- Seymourkid - Tuesday, Jun 26, 18 @ 11:58 pm:
So Rose uses his demand for an apology for dissing CU to diss Chicago? Hmmm….
- Rabid - Wednesday, Jun 27, 18 @ 1:09 am:
Bad mouthing illinois validates JB’s thanks-Bruce campaign
- BlueDogDem - Wednesday, Jun 27, 18 @ 7:04 am:
I hate to say this. But maybe Bruces’comments reflect most of The Chicago area way of thinking.
- wordslinger - Wednesday, Jun 27, 18 @ 8:41 am:
–I hate to say this. But maybe Bruces’comments reflect most of The Chicago area way of thinking.–
Gee, I’m so sorry you hate to say something that you offer no basis for support. That must have really hurt.
Or maybe you’re just trolling for attention.