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*** UPDATED x3 *** Fire, ready, aim
Wednesday, Dec 2, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Gov. Pat Quinn went off on Comptroller Dan Hynes today, claiming that his rival in the Democratic primary was dragging his feet on approving a $500 million short-term borrowing plan. Quinn also claimed that Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias had signed on…
The only problem is that Treasurer Giannoulias hasn’t signed off on anything and hasn’t even seen the proposal…
Oh, for Pete’s sake. I’m told Quinn’s office just reached out to Giannoulias’ office today. You can listen to the audio of the governor’s rant by clicking here. The governor has long been irked at Hynes for daring to run against him in the primary. Whatever. That’s politics. But Quinn’s temperament really needs to be questioned when he does something as goofy as this. I mean, did he not think anybody would check out his story? What is wrong with him? *** UPDATE *** It’s even worse than I thought, and I thought it was pretty bad. Back in October, Gov. Quinn was talking about borrowing $900 million short-term for healthcare and college scholarships. Behind the scenes, however, that number fluctuated wildly almost day to day and finally settled on $500 million. But that’s not the only thing that fluctuated. There are two kinds of short-term borrowing, failure of revenue and cash-flow. For weeks, Quinn wanted to do a failure of revenue bond, but then about two weeks ago he changed to cash-flow, so all the work that had been done by the attorney general’s office to make sure all the legalities were met was, at that point, for naught. And it gets worse. The governor’s office was apparently unable to provide the attorney general’s office with a list of expenditures for this fiscal year that was separate from last fiscal year. It’s too complicated to get into here, but the AG, for legal reasons, needs a separate list. Instead, after some back and forth, the AG’s office was told they’d have to get the numbers themselves from the comptroller’s office because the governor’s office couldn’t do it. That’s just bizarre and completely unprecedented. And it gets worse. The governor’s people gave conflicting accounts to the attorney general’s office about how much federal stimulus money was expected, but hadn’t yet arrived - the whole reason for the cash-flow borrowing plan. The accounts given by Quinn’s office varied by about $200 million. And it gets worse. Late Monday, Quinn’s office gave the AG a deadline of 6 o’clock Tuesday night to approve the borrowing plan - without the numbers and other information AG Madigan’s office needed to certify the borrowing as legal and proper. Then, sometime yesterday, the AG’s office asked the governor’s people if the comptroller and the treasurer had given their approval. The AG’s folks were told that the treasurer had signed off - something we now know was untrue. The problem, of course, is that the attorney general cannot act until both the comptroller and the treasurer approve the borrowing, so the 6 o’clock Tuesday deadline was absolute nonsense. The governor’s office is planning to do a much bigger borrowing plan early next year to help the state catch up on its $4.5 billion in past due bills, so the interest and financing costs of this $500 million proposal seems a bit unnecessary in that context. As one person described it, this is like taking out a $25 payday loan when your house is being foreclosed. I think I may have an idea what may be going on here, but I think I’ll wait on that and fill in subscribers later in the week. In short, this appears to be a complete foul-up from beginning to end and the governor and his people have displayed a gross lack of competence and truthfulness. But, other than that, everything is fine. *** UPDATE 2 *** From the governor’s office…
The sentence above was probably inartfully worded. The reaching out was a formal contact of the treasurer’s top attorney. As for the second part, saying the treasurer has an “open mind” is not the same as saying, as the governor did today, that the treasurer “is ready to go.” In fact, it’s completely different. More distortions. *** UPDATE 3 *** This is kind of a long update, but it supports the attorney general’s office account. A quick e-mail from the comptroller’s office…
And here’s a timeline of events, according to the comptroller starting on October 27th. By the way, “IOC” means Illinois Office of the Comptroller” and “OMB” means “Governor’s Office of Management and Budget”…
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Question of the day
Wednesday, Dec 2, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * A supporter of Adam Andrzejewski’s GOP gubernatorial campaign e-mailed me earlier today to remind me that I hadn’t yet posted his new TV ad. Here it is… * The Question: Rate it?
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The beginning of the end
Wednesday, Dec 2, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Cook County Board President Todd Stroger was not a happy man yesterday when the board overwhelmingly overrode his veto of the partial sales tax rollback. He lashed out at Gov. Quinn, who has been patting himself on the back for signing the reduced override threshold bill into law…
He also repeated his threat to challenge the new state law in court. * Stroger compared himself to a lynched man…
But at least one African-American commissioner pointed out that the overwhelming majority of people in her district support the roll-back…
Commissioner Butler also chimed in…
The name “Stroger” has come to mean “toxic.” He has no credibility left. * Stroger also warned that people would die as a result of the override vote…
But…
* This, however, is a decent point…
A lot of this is psychological. The tax hike meant the sales tax burden hit ten percent and people simply freaked out. Suffredin is right…
He also points out…
Yep. * Meanwhile, the Sun-Times uses the override to look at the upcoming Democratic primary…
Maybe, but I think Preckwinkle will do a lot better on the lakefront than pundits are currently realizing. O’Brien’s history of old-style politics won’t play well there at all. Preckwinkle’s message is aimed right at that demographic, and her campaign manager is smarter than the rest of the campaign managers put together. Her biggest question mark is money. And then there’s hizzoner…
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It’s the jobs, stupid
Wednesday, Dec 2, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Chicago Tribune’s questionnaire for gubernatorial candidates poses just one question about job creation, and it’s way down the list. Odd, considering the state’s unemployment situation. Some candidates offer a few specifics, like Sen. Bill Brady…
Others are more generic, like Sen. Kirk Dillard…
And Andy McKenna…
And Jim Ryan…
Bob Schillestrom didn’t really even address the question. * Yesterday, though, Democratic gubernatorial candidate Dan Hynes announced a new job plan…
You can see the plan in its entirety by clicking here. You should take a look. Some of it is quite good, but there are plenty of missing details. As I told you yesterday, Hynes also slammed Gov. Quinn for dithering on the capital bill. Quinn responded…
The guv sure does get irritable with Hynes, doesn’t he? But Hynes makes some good points about the delays in job creation. The governor is doing a fly-around today to cut ribbons on new projects around the state, including in Chicago, Urbana, Edwardsville and Murphysboro. That Murphysboro stop is the subject of a Pantagraph article…
…Adding… I forgot to post this story from ABC7 about a grossly under-reported aspect of the state deficit…
As I’ve said many times before, these social service agency workers are our angels. And we’re screwing them. * Meanwhile, some folks in the south suburbs are worried that Gov. Quinn is focusing on the proposed Illiana Expressway to the detriment of the Peotone airport…
* Related…
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Morning political videos - McKenna, Hoffman
Wednesday, Dec 2, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Republican gubernatorial candidate Andy McKenna has a new TV ad. Rate it… The Pat Quinn quote used in the spot is from this Tribune story about McKenna’s earlier ad…
…Adding… From the Daily Herald…
* Democratic US Senate candidate David Hoffman also has a new TV ad. I’m checking around to see how much money is behind it. Rate this one, too… The message isn’t bad, but, man, could they have used a take where he didn’t blink his eyes so much? It’s kinda distracting to me.
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Morning Shorts
Wednesday, Dec 2, 2009 - Posted by Mike Murray * Tribune gets more time to file reorganization plan
* Are high school juniors skipping out of state testing? * CPS chief: New admissions policy ‘not racist at all’
* Parking ban, day 1: 234 towed * First Night of Parking Ban Nabs Hundreds * Daley assigns blame for price gouging at McCormick Place * Daley says private trade show managers need to do their part to cut costs at McCormick Place * Indicted alderman stalls Police Board reforms * Attempt to penalize absent Chicago police disciplinary board members stalls * Ald. Carothers Rejects Police Board Reforms * DePaul plans go to City Council vote * Wednesday Illinois political docket: Daley budget vote, Durbin to talk Gitmo * State board probes ex-Lake County official * New Evanston buildings must go green * Lake Michigan pollution: Highland Park project aims to curb sewage flow * Officials lay out plans to bolster damaged levee near Alton * West State renovation a ‘quality-of-life’ plan * H1N1 vaccine: Skokie offering shots to high-risk patients throughout Illinois * Holiday lights, festivities still shining * East Peoria increases property tax levy
* Peoria cuts ties with PAWS, balances books
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Wednesday, Dec 2, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller
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