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Tuesday, Jan 3, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller
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The endless debate
Tuesday, Jan 3, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * My weekly syndicated newspaper column takes on a familiar topic…
The Taxpayers Federation study is here. * Roundup…
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Question of the day
Tuesday, Jan 3, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * The setup, from WBEZ…
* The Question: Do you support or oppose allowing Illinoisans to purchase lottery tickets on the Internet? Take the poll and then explain your answer in comments, please. Thanks.
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The Sears story may not be over
Tuesday, Jan 3, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * So, last week Sears announced it would close 100-120 stores. The news prompted a media uproar in Illinois because the state had just given Sears some big tax incentives. Nevermind that the subsidy was designed to keep the headquarters in Illinois, not keep stores open. But then, lo and behold, no Illinois stores were on Sears’ closure list when the list was released a few days later. Apparently, Gov. Pat Quinn reached out to the company…
Does anyone else find it a bit odd that Sears originally said they were closing at least 100 stores and then produced a list of 79 stores slated for closure? I’m wondering whether Gov. Quinn merely forestalled the inevitable. If he did, that’s some temporary good news for those workers. I can’t argue with that. But this story may not be over. * Meanwhile, the governor wants to get rid of something that he created when he signed the tax cut package into law…
Thoughts?
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The Cardinal doubles down
Tuesday, Jan 3, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * So, instead of disavowing his previous statement or just letting sleeping dogs lie, Cardinal George doubled down last week…
A whole lot of politicians march in that parade every year. The Cardinal has just thrown down a very big gauntlet: If you march in that parade, you’re no better than a Klansman. Wow. Just, wow. * By the way, the decision to alter the parade route and move the start time up to 10 o’clock from noon was made in conjunction with the city, including the mayor’s office. That little factoid has been all but ignored by the media since this controversy broke. Also, I’m told that an agreement to move the start time back to noon was hammered out with Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church (which objected to the new, earlier start time because it would inconvenience parishioners) two days before the Cardinal made his original KKK remarks. * It’s difficult to disagree with the Tribune’s editorial…
* This topic has generated some heated comments in the past. But I want you to take a very deep breath before you comment today. Keep in mind that two wrongs do not make a right.
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Report: One in three hospitals are in the red
Tuesday, Jan 3, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * The bad news just never ends…
Oy. * Meanwhile, the House Speaker won’t even sign off on what a lot of people believe is a no-brainer budget cut…
Tax hikes, tollway rate increases, etc., etc. The Democrats had better start making some high profile budget cuts this year or they are gonna pay dearly come November.
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Let’s ease our way back in
Tuesday, Jan 3, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * We have a lot of ground to cover today since I was off last week. While I figure out where to start, how about you tell us what you did over the holiday?
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today’s edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password)
Tuesday, Jan 3, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller
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See you in the new year!
Friday, Dec 23, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller * Man, I really need a break. I went to the bank twice yesterday and never did do a deposit. The first time I actually forgot to bring the checks. On the second trip I absentmindedly grabbed the wrong envelope off the table, so no checks again. Oy. My brain is fried, campers, and so are my nerves. I need to be away from computers, Interwebtubes, telephones and deadlines for a little while. I’ll be back in the new year. I hope all of you have a wonderful and joyous holiday season. And, please, Gov. Quinn, no big announcements while I’m away. Thanks. * Before I go, Fox Chicago has two new stories on Cardinal George…
You can find unedited videos at that second link above. * As is tradition, we’ll close the year with Hardrock, Coco and Joe… * And Frosty the Snowman…
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And the winners are…
Friday, Dec 23, 2011 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Golden Horseshoe Award for Best Contract Lobbyist goes to Neil Flynn…
He’s an incredibly hard-working gentleman and respected by all. I don’t think Neil has an enemy in the building, which is really something. * Runner-up is Todd Vandermyde. Todd was nominated in three different categories, and he has the added advantage of being a regular commenter here…
Todd’s also one of the few Statehouse types I’ve invited to my home. I don’t own a gun or a motorcycle and I’ve never operated any heavy machinery, but it never ceases to amaze me how much we have in common. * The Golden Horseshoe Award for Best In-House Lobbyist goes to Scott Humbard…
Scott has a lot of people behind him, including the wizard John Hooker, but whether or not you agree with that ComEd bill, he did one heckuva job. * Runner-up is Rob Karr…
You’d be hard-pressed to find a more quietly successful operation than IRMA, and Karr is a big reason for that. * The Golden Horseshoe Award for Best “Do-Gooder” Lobbyist goes to Jeremy Schroeder. He didn’t get the most votes, but he did get the biggest win of 2011…
I never thought that bill could pass. Right up until the moment it passed, I thought it was going down in flames. Jeremy wasn’t alone in this effort, by any means, but he wins the award. * Runner-up is Mary Dixon…
Mary has been a positive force for a very long time. * The Mike McClain Golden Horseshoe Award for Best Statehouse “Insider” is Mike Kasper…
McClain is still the king, but Kasper is coming up very fast. Emanuel’s heavy involvement with Springfield means that Kasper has moved to a whole new level, which is pretty amazing when you consider how influential he was before Emanuel was elected. * Runner-up goes to the people’s choice, Dave Sullivan…
Along with Neil Flynn, Dave is living proof that nice guys don’t have to finish last. He gets things done. * Now, on to the category you’ve all been waiting for. The Wordslinger Golden Horseshoe Award for Best CapitolFax.com Commenter goes to Steve Schnorf, the overwhelming favorite and a person whom I’ve always been proud to call my friend. This is Wordslinger’s nomination…
* Runner-up is a tie between Michelle Flaherty…
* And Oswego Willy…
Both of these commenters have a biting wit and creativity that are unmatched here. A day without them is a boring day, indeed. * The full list of winners, with runners up in parentheses…
Congratulations to all.
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