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* Wirepoints

The Illinois legislature’s biggest failure during the pandemic has been its complete abdication of responsibility over the management of the pandemic itself – Gov. Pritzker has been running the state’s response via executive fiat for over a year.

The result has been a disaster for democratic norms. Lawmakers should have stepped in and authorized the governor’s emergency rules or passed their own laws at the start of the pandemic. But they did neither.

No matter their excuses, Illinois lawmakers no longer have reasons for inaction. The curve has been flattened. There’s no risk of running out of hospital beds or ICU resources. Daily cases have collapsed. And most importantly, vaccines are being rolled out at an increasing rate. Herd immunity is expected by the end of April.

Gov. Pritzker should be stripped of his powers by the legislature immediately. That’s especially true now that Pritzker has added another incremental phase to his plan instead of fast-tracking a full reopening.

Yes, because a body that officially sat in near silence throughout the pandemic ought to now step up and run the state because that would somehow be better.

I often get the distinct impression reading takes like this that either the authors know nothing about how the General Assembly operates, or are being totally disingenuous.

…Adding… And yes I’m aware, as commenters have pointed out, that their “facts” are ridiculous as well. In my defense, I just figured that was a given.

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 10:52 am

Comments

  1. Rich, I think your first impression is correct - the authors know nothing about how the General Assembly operates. Although your second impression is correct too - they are being totally disingenuous.

    Comment by good luck Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 10:58 am

  2. “I often get the distinct impression reading takes like this that either the authors know nothing about how the General Assembly operates, or are being totally disingenuous.”

    As the girl from the commercial/meme said, “Porque no los dos?/Why not both?”

    Comment by The Opinions Bureau Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 10:59 am

  3. A and B

    Comment by Former Downstater Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 10:59 am

  4. ==There’s no risk of running out of hospital beds or ICU resources. ==

    Statements like this are a pretty clear indication that the advice that follows is suspect at best.

    Also, the state has a chief executive. The role of the chief executive is to oversee the day-to-day operations of the state.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:00 am

  5. Nothing about last week’s bond sales Dabrowski?

    But you did your duty and gave Bishop something to “report” on.

    Comment by Flyin' Elvis'-Utah Chapter Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:01 am

  6. The legislature did pass it’s own laws, it’s just that it did so well in advance of the pandemic, and those laws give an awful lot of emergency public health authority to the Governor. I don’t think I mind this; having a single person managing government response in an emergency is one of the fundamental justifications for investing executive power in a single person. And unwinding those laws would be no small task.

    But really, the legislature’s actions so far shouldn’t be seen as silence, but as assent. They could’ve come back at any point and passed anything. If they didn’t, it’s because, by and large, they approve of what JB has done on the pandemic.

    Comment by Arsenal Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:02 am

  7. “There’s no risk of running out of hospital beds”

    Or a mayor having to declare a state of emergency.

    Comment by Flyin' Elvis'-Utah Chapter Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:02 am

  8. The thing about Glennon and his ridiculous idea of journalism towards opinion is that his opinion makes ZERO sense to the actual way something (in this case, a legislature) actually operates and is operating in real time.

    It’s pathetic.

    I feel sorry for him, until you go to his site and the first “pop up” is grifting off you angry in-law uncle and letting him comment as ridiculous as this take is above.

    ===I often get the distinct impression reading takes like this that either the authors know nothing about how the General Assembly operates, or are being totally disingenuous.===

    The reason it’s “either” is because when it’s about ignorance for a grift, you need to make the marks think you have “all angles” covered.

    Still, does Glennon know better?

    What’s in it if he says… yes… versus… no?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:03 am

  9. “Herd immunity is expected by the end of April.”

    Says whom?

    Comment by Osborne Smith III Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:06 am

  10. Are there any studies about how high school civics classes in Illinois are doing?

    Wirepoints is complaining about the executive branch of government being the executive branch of government.

    Comment by Candy Dogood Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:06 am

  11. Even worse, the authors have no idea how democracy works. They think the General Assembly is 177 governors. That’d be productive. Then again, the goal of Wirepoints and their ilk is chaos and conflict.

    Comment by Third Reading Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:10 am

  12. None of the republican’ts filed legislation to curb the Governor’s power. So take up your beef with them.

    Comment by Huh? Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:12 am

  13. Governor Pritzker took the lead when others would not. He has done a fine job as the chief executive in managing this crisis and disease. I’m quite happy the legislative and judicial branches stood back and let him make the tough decision.

    Comment by Bob Meter Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:14 am

  14. “Herd immunity is expected by the end of April.”

    Rich - You are being too kind at suggesting the only thing he doesn’t understand is how the legislature works.

    Comment by Montrose Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:16 am

  15. This is about partisan politics. One party has been working the science and has demonstrated leadership, the other has been fighting the science for political purposes. My vote is “totally disingenuous.”

    Comment by Norseman Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:26 am

  16. ==I often get the distinct impression reading takes like this that either the authors know nothing about how the General Assembly operates, or are being totally disingenuous.==

    Wirepoints is quickly becoming the uncle that read a few books on monetarist economics and now think he is an economist with a simple solution to fix the city/state/country.

    I’d say do better, but if it walks and quacks like a duck…

    Comment by Dee Lay Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:28 am

  17. Wirepoints ” Yes things are getting better. Let’s change to something else and see if that works.”
    Seems like a sensible plan. S/

    Comment by Bruce( no not him) Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:29 am

  18. Sigh … to avoid this kind of ‘repirying’, all the GA had to do was pass a resolution affirming support of JB’s emergency orders. Not doing so was an unforced error.

    Comment by RNUG Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:38 am

  19. reporting

    Comment by RNUG Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:38 am

  20. It’s Wirepoints so while the answer is usually a combination of ignorance and disingenuousness, in this case I’d go with 100% the latter. Wildly disingenuous. With Wirepoints it’s always about GOP partisan gain. Never about the facts. Why anyone treats them as anything other than an arm of the GOP is beyond me.

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:46 am

  21. Dear Wirepoints, et al.: “That’s not how this works; that’s not how any of this works.” Great propaganda piece though, declaring the war over from the deck of the Wirepoints Lie Carrier Joseph Goebbels. Meanwhile, those in the fight have no idea how you reached any of your false conclusions, because you have zero facts to back your assertions up.

    Comment by thisjustinagain Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:50 am

  22. Disingenuous is Mark and Ted’s brand.

    Comment by Morty Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:54 am

  23. Guessing this more attention than Glennon got from his family dog for this piece. Surprised he did not enumerate all the good ideas that could been enacted by the GA. Most I heard Durkie, the Eastern BlocHeads et all talking about debating not much more. BTW did WirePoints pay for this attention?

    Comment by Annonin' Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 11:57 am

  24. “I often get the distinct impression reading takes like this that either the authors know nothing about how the General Assembly operates, or are being totally disingenuous.”

    Two things that are true at the same time.

    Comment by Sideline Watcher Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 12:14 pm

  25. Getting here late, but yes Rich. That is just a foolish argument on so many levels.

    Strip the Governorship of its powers? What does that even look like? Nevermind why it would be tied to a disease. Just an ill-thought, hyper-partisan argument.

    Comment by H-W Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 12:23 pm

  26. NPR predicts that 70% of the population will not be immunized until October 7. That’s minimum for herd immunity, the article says.

    https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2021/01/28/960901166/how-is-the-covid-19-vaccination-campaign-going-in-your-state

    Comment by Jibba Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 12:34 pm

  27. ===to avoid this kind of ‘repirying’, all the GA had to do===

    You assume the GA super-majority actually cares about this “reporting.”

    Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 12:38 pm

  28. === Gov. Pritzker has been running the state’s response via executive fiat for over a year.

    The result has been a disaster for democratic norms ===

    Look out your window, Ted. More Americans dead than all the US soldiers in all of the wars combined.

    Stop being a Pandemic-denier.

    I am so old I remember when the President of the US grounded all planes without Congressional approval, how about you? I don’t recall any GOP outrage over the disruption to commerce.

    Comment by Thomas Paine Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 12:38 pm

  29. == You assume the GA super-majority actually cares about this “reporting.” ==

    True. I may be giving them too much credit …

    Comment by RNUG Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 12:51 pm

  30. I’m surprised when Wirepoints spells peoples’ names correctly. GOP propaganda that rarely bothers to research any arguments they try to make, usually because those arguments fly in the face of data/logic/reality.

    Comment by Commisar Gritty Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 1:51 pm

  31. Wirepoints is very partisan.
    They provide fodder for conservative reporters and columnists who are looking for something to write about.
    That is all.

    Comment by S. Side Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 1:55 pm

  32. Yes the General Assembly has done next to nothing. Yes the Governor has managed the pandemic well. Therefore let’s strip the Governor of his authority and pass the ball to the do-nothing General Assembly.

    Sounds good.

    Comment by Sir Reel Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 2:04 pm

  33. And the Trib keeps printing him.

    Comment by TinyDancer(FKASue) Monday, Mar 22, 21 @ 4:10 pm

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