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Question of the day
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * The following letter to the editor appeared in the State Journal-Register the other day…
Yeah, because people who work for newspapers know absolutely nothing about massive layoffs, elimination of retirement plans, reductions in health insurance benefits to almost nothing, major stock losses after parent corporate bankruptcies and annual pay cuts. Sheesh, Mr. Pierce, try working for a newspaper and see how comfortable you feel about your future. Trust me, most of the reporters I know who’ve moved over to government aren’t all that upset about pension reform. * That being said, I have a lot of very good friends who work for the state. Almost all of them are conscientious employees who generally confide that the people who do the most complaining (and take the least action) about the Statehouse are the ones who do the least work. I also have an uncle who’s a retired state employee. He was furious when he first heard about the health insurance premium changes, but he calmed down after the situation was explained to him. * The Question: How would you rate the legislative performance of rank and file state employees so far this year? Take the poll and then explain your answer in comments, please.
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Tollways, yellow lights and speeders
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Whenever people say they’ll never buy another (fill in the blank) if taxes or fees are increased on that good or service, it’s probably not a good bet to believe them. Yes, it happens sometimes, but Illinois hiked tolls and barely saw any impact…
* In other transportation-related news, a proposal by state Sen. Dan Duffy (R-Lake Barrington) to extend the length of yellow lights by one second is apparently dead because it’s still stalled in the House Rules Committee…
* And then there’s this…
Discuss. * Related…
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“The people behind those numbers”
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * These are valid points…
As are these…
The problem is that there is a $2.7 billion Medicaid hole. You can crack down on fraud, limit eligibility and slash services and you still can’t get to $2.7 billion without making some very draconian cuts. As the governor says, everybody gets a haircut. The providers almost surely won’t be exempt. * This is also a good argument…
The real problem with cutting Medicaid is making sure that one cut doesn’t mean that costs will rise in another part of the program. The home care folks make a very persuasive case that they ought to be exempt. But you can only cut nursing homes and hospitals so much and there is a finite amount of money. * Related…
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Two polls show Chicago-area residents think NATO summit is a good thing
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Two polls show that despite all the media hype and rampant doom and gloom forecasts, Chicago-area residents support hosting the NATO summit this weekend. First up, Tribune…
The poll also found that 61 percent of Chicago-area residents thought that the protesters “should be protesting” NATO. * Next up, a We Ask America poll for Fox Chicago…
Discuss. * Related…
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Today’s photo
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * This pic has been making the rounds… ![]() Hmm.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Ricketts family studies $10 million plan to make voters “hate” Obama, while legislators mull lifting some campaign caps
Thursday, May 17, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * It’s more than a little ironic that the Ricketts family wants President Obama’s former chief of staff to provide them with a subsidy for their wreck of a ballpark while the family and its patriarch schemes to spend a fortune to defeat Obama via some pretty nasty political advertising…
I’ll give them the fact that highlighting Jeremiah Wright might’ve worked better in 2008, but Obama’s been president for three years now. How is an obscure, defanged preacher who’s been shunned by Obama for years going to hurt the president much now? * More…
Good luck with that Wrigley plan, guys. *** UPDATE *** I didn’t notice it earlier, but the Ricketts proposal is here. Also, the Tribune just picked up the story, but you have to read three paragraphs into it before you see any mention of Mr. Ricketts. * Meanwhile, in other SuperPAC-related news…
* More…
* I totally agree that candidates should have the right to defend themselves if somebody starts dropping unlimited amounts of money into their races. The reformers don’t really have a response to this, so they suggest a delay. But a delay means nothing will be done before November. And the Ricketts story shows the sort of bigtime cash that’s gonna be dumped into races everywhere. What say you?
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