Capitol Fax.com - Your Illinois News Radar » Open thread
SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax      Advertise Here      About     Exclusive Subscriber Content     Updated Posts    Contact Rich Miller
CapitolFax.com
To subscribe to Capitol Fax, click here.
Open thread

Friday, Nov 3, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller

* What’s up? Keep it Illinois-centric please…

       

14 Comments
  1. - Pot calling kettle - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 8:12 am:

    Congratulations to Terri Hemmert on 50 years at WXRT. It’s Terri Hemmert Day in Chicago. Terri is a rock and roll treasure.


  2. - Former ILSIP - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 8:24 am:

    A reprieve of warmer weather this weekend means lots of yardwork and winter prep for me. How about you all?


  3. - Oswego Willy - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 8:43 am:

    We’re on 8 full years of crisis governing. Been thinking about that for quite sometime because even the normalcy to policy, budgets, priorities, municipal to state, it’s not that I’m pining for “simpler” times, I was thinking about the political and governing fatigue while at the same time there can’t be any time for rest.

    Also, I’m old enough to remember when in all ways it’s said “crisis creates”… leverage, opportunity, choices… with one look I see a state with budgetary normalcy to process, a rainy day fund, positive news and movement in priorities, and then I also say failureS in agencies, challenges with others attacking institutions like health and education, immigration, image problems not fully reflecting the truth while also highlighting needed care…

    The mental tiredness that must exist too, the wearing down… I’m not trying to be negative on a Friday, but context matters.

    Thank you to all rising to challenges, willing to be out front and look for solutions, tirelessly trying to manage all this… crisis.

    Speaking only for myself, I see you, see you trying, but also keep trying, it’s not going to be easy going forward either, but keep trying.

    Illinois is at the cusp of all this crisis and doing right and doing good, it’s worth pressing on, and those still trying to figure out the people needed to step up… it’s them, so please hurry.


  4. - Proud Papa Bear - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 9:12 am:

    Tomorrow starts Speech Team season and I cannot wait.
    Not only are the kids great, but they consistently restore my faith in our future.


  5. - Homebody - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 9:48 am:

    OW: I saw a tweet reminding people that Ellis Island used to process 10,000 migrants a day and we were fine.

    Nearly every “crisis” we face these days is either intentionally overhyped or entirely made up. It isn’t the world that is negative, it is that certain groups of individuals (of varying interests and goals) are intentionally trying to whip people into hysteria for their own selfish reasons. This could be media people who want clicks, so they only try to scare readers/viewers, or the political folks who want to take personal advantage of reactionary voters.

    We as a country, and as a state, have been through far worse than anything currently happening right now. By all accounts we are better off on nearly every meaningful metric today than we have been at almost any point in the past fifty years. Are there areas for improvement? Absolutely. But we need to remind ourselves that the blathering noise being intentionally stirred up is just that: blathering noise.

    We can’t let it overwhelm us.


  6. - Rich Miller - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 10:04 am:

    ===process 10,000 migrants a day and we were fine===

    Because those immigrants could go to work immediately. That’s the difference here. If the asylum-seekers were allowed to work, there would be no crisis. Process ‘em and turn ‘em loose, like they did on Ellis Island.

    Also, I believe they needed sponsors or jobs here, which we don’t require for these folks.


  7. - Homebody - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 10:17 am:

    ( Preface: I apologize for the soap-boxy response to follow. It is Friday and I’m climbing onto my highest horse. )

    Rich I agree. That was going to be an additional point I wanted to make, but my post was starting to ramble, so I cut it out.

    There are two issues that are interrelated, one historical and one present/forward looking. Basically we’ve spent the last however many decades adding more and more layers of bureaucracy to everything we do, so doing anything the “right” way takes months or years longer than necessary. Whether the bureaucracy was well intentioned is irrelevant at this point. The story is the same for state hiring, procurement, every time studies are required before you can even install a tiny bike lane, or the number of approvals you need to install a business sign in Chicago. Again, whether the intent of the regulations was good or evil is irrelevant at this point. It is all in place.

    And now the second related problem is everyone in a position of power is afraid to do anything about it, lest they step on any toes. Career politicians in particular are so worried about upsetting their benefactors that they no longer come up with big solutions. Instead they aim for the smallest possible solutions that they hope will be inoffensive, and even those end up getting watered down even further. At a national level we saw this with the Affordable Care Act- start with a compromise position, water it down even more to get conservative votes, and still get none. We see it at a local level with Chicago’s inability to put a migrant shelter ANYWHERE, because no matter what they pick someone will get mad. So instead they do nothing.

    I don’t have a solution. Not pretending I do. But this is entirely our creation as citizens and voters. We cannot succumb to the fear mongering that says these are cataclysmic crises that are going to overwhelm us.

    These are human created problems, that have human solutions. Anyone who says otherwise is, in my personal opinion, either ignorant or intentionally trying to cower us into giving up, for their own personally selfish reasons.


  8. - Oswego Willy - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 10:26 am:

    ===Nearly every “crisis” we face these days is either intentionally overhyped or entirely made up.===

    I don’t agree with all that.

    People sleeping in tents when weeks/months to prepare.

    Venezuelan crisis is very real, it’s now reaching Chicago neighborhoods.

    Women having different rights in different states isn’t made up.

    The Rauner aftermath and reconstruction of social services, that fallout and recovery, that part, is very real.

    I’ve felt for quite some time the “Ellis Island” model in the vast area known as Texas is needed, but it also needs to be modeled by the parameters of what Ellis Island was … sponsors, work, etc.

    ===We as a country, and as a state, have been through far worse than anything currently happening right now. By all accounts we are better off on nearly every meaningful metric today than we have been at almost any point in the past fifty years===

    Democracy, and the Republic, hasn’t been this fragile since 1859… I’d like to blow off my own thought to that as hyperbole but attempting insurrection to nullify a fair and free election wasn’t seen or a fear going forward in the 70s, 80s…

    Which is why I’m grateful for the Illinoisans serving the state and doing the necessary work, and would like those seemingly dragging their feet due to seen shortcomings to realize *they* are the folks that are coming to fix things.

    With respect.


  9. - Amalia - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 10:59 am:

    50 years of Aunt Terri! I don’t know how or why lot of older folks…especially women….transition from listening to WXRT & other rocker stations to, oh, say, the Lite, but I would never…. with memories of a party at Aunt Terri’s long ago….


  10. - Anyone Remember - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 11:17 am:

    Thank you for the Roundups, stories posted let me know if I shoudl get the paper that day. Got today’s Tribune for the Solis story.

    Bonus - Editorial Page notes 75 years ago today Tribune printed “Dewey defeats Truman” … complete with the picture of Truman holding up the Tribune. [Sarcasm font activated] The Editorial Page still has that level of accuracy.


  11. - Rahm's Parking Meter - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 12:30 pm:

    I honestly wonder what possessed Jonathan Jackson and Lauren Underwood to join the squad to vote against a resolution on campus antisemitism? I am not surprised at Chuy Garcia or Dalia Ramirez sadly - https://twitter.com/IsraelWarRoom/status/1720252576250180089


  12. - Pot calling kettle - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:39 pm:

    ==I honestly wonder what possessed Jonathan Jackson and Lauren Underwood to join the squad to vote against a resolution on campus antisemitism?==

    That’s not what the resolution was (although it has been framed as such). I followed your link and noticed that the tweet did not provide a resolution # nor a link. The resolution is here: https://www.congress.gov/bill/118th-congress/house-resolution/798/text

    I don’t know why some Congress people voted against it, but I think it is a poorly worded resolution. Among other things, it states that any institution of higher ed that does not issue a statement condemning Hamas and Hezbollah is showing a “lack of regard for their Jewish and pro-Israel students” and “urges the Secretary of Education to direct the Office for Civil Rights to investigate and, where appropriate, take action immediately”.

    Choosing to not issue a statement is fine; the issue is incredibly complex and any statement can be easily misconstrued.


  13. - thisjustinagain - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:41 pm:

    On government, et al. Read “First Break All The Rules” where it was discovered that innovative gov’t bosses/managers had to break the law to innovate. All the attempts to avoid waste/fraud/abuse didn’t stop them from breaking the rules.

    On Cook County property taxes: Just got my Assessor’s Appeal response. They reduced the value from 9,500 to 8,100. On to the Board of Review, since the previous year my home valued at just 4,600, and market value from an attempted sale was 5,500.


  14. - Demoralized - Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:01 pm:

    ==had to break the law to innovate==

    I’ve never broken the law but I have skirted policies in order to get things accomplished.


Sorry, comments for this post are now closed.


* Reader comments closed for the weekend
* Republicans denied TRO in bid to be appointed to ballot
* Isabel’s afternoon roundup
* It’s almost a law
* Credit Unions: A Smart Financial Choice for Illinois Consumers
* Was the CTU lobby day over-hyped?
* 'Re-renters' tax in the budget mix?
* It’s just a bill
* Open thread
* Isabel’s morning briefing
* Get The Facts On The Illinois Prescription Drug Board
* SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today's edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password)
* Live coverage
* Yesterday's stories

Support CapitolFax.com
Visit our advertisers...

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............


Loading


Main Menu
Home
Illinois
YouTube
Pundit rankings
Obama
Subscriber Content
Durbin
Burris
Blagojevich Trial
Advertising
Updated Posts
Polls

Archives
May 2024
April 2024
March 2024
February 2024
January 2024
December 2023
November 2023
October 2023
September 2023
August 2023
July 2023
June 2023
May 2023
April 2023
March 2023
February 2023
January 2023
December 2022
November 2022
October 2022
September 2022
August 2022
July 2022
June 2022
May 2022
April 2022
March 2022
February 2022
January 2022
December 2021
November 2021
October 2021
September 2021
August 2021
July 2021
June 2021
May 2021
April 2021
March 2021
February 2021
January 2021
December 2020
November 2020
October 2020
September 2020
August 2020
July 2020
June 2020
May 2020
April 2020
March 2020
February 2020
January 2020
December 2019
November 2019
October 2019
September 2019
August 2019
July 2019
June 2019
May 2019
April 2019
March 2019
February 2019
January 2019
December 2018
November 2018
October 2018
September 2018
August 2018
July 2018
June 2018
May 2018
April 2018
March 2018
February 2018
January 2018
December 2017
November 2017
October 2017
September 2017
August 2017
July 2017
June 2017
May 2017
April 2017
March 2017
February 2017
January 2017
December 2016
November 2016
October 2016
September 2016
August 2016
July 2016
June 2016
May 2016
April 2016
March 2016
February 2016
January 2016
December 2015
November 2015
October 2015
September 2015
August 2015
July 2015
June 2015
May 2015
April 2015
March 2015
February 2015
January 2015
December 2014
November 2014
October 2014
September 2014
August 2014
July 2014
June 2014
May 2014
April 2014
March 2014
February 2014
January 2014
December 2013
November 2013
October 2013
September 2013
August 2013
July 2013
June 2013
May 2013
April 2013
March 2013
February 2013
January 2013
December 2012
November 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
June 2012
May 2012
April 2012
March 2012
February 2012
January 2012
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
December 2005
April 2005
March 2005
February 2005
January 2005
December 2004
November 2004
October 2004

Blog*Spot Archives
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
August 2005
July 2005
June 2005
May 2005

Syndication

RSS Feed 2.0
Comments RSS 2.0




Hosted by MCS SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax Advertise Here Mobile Version Contact Rich Miller