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posted by Isabel Miller
Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 7:41 am

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  1. Getting very “no room at the inn” here as we roll into the Christmas season.

    Comment by Suburban Mom Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 7:56 am

  2. WAND.

    “Payed?”

    ===He plans to file a resolution calling for an audit to investigate how an IEMA office assistant was payed $60,000 dollars per month.===

    Comment by Anyone Remember Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 7:59 am

  3. =Some groups already are saying this new map does not do enough to ensure the board will represent the school district’s students.=

    Code for we want our ethnic groups to have more representation that yours. Because every sentient person knows the school board represents the entire community not just the students.

    Student government represents only the students.

    =“Right now, here in Illinois, our constituents are hurting,” said Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet). “The ship of state is sinking.”=

    I guess when things are going well some guys just have to make bad stuff up. Chapin needs to get out of government.

    Comment by JS Mill Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 8:34 am

  4. Here’s the thing, in full snippet;

    ===“Right now, here in Illinois, our constituents are hurting,” said Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet). “The ship of state is sinking.”Rose told reporters Wednesday that he is fed up with the lack of transparency about issues within the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, Illinois Department of Employment Security and Department of Children and Family Services. He plans to file a resolution calling for an audit to investigate how an IEMA office assistant was payed $60,000 dollars per month.===

    Rose talks about Illinoisans hurting. Ok, that’s very true in two instances Rose wants as *his* want.

    Manufacturing wins, low unemployment, actual budgets, rainy day funds…

    (Note: It should be noted that Rose hurt Illinois’ most vulnerable for an entire General Assembly, cheering the no budget)

    … the states GDP eclipsed one trillion (with a T)…

    It’s disingenuous (even if it’s wholly warranted) to talk about the blocking and tackling of agency and agency work when Rose himself was quite comfortable ensuring Illinois had no budget for two years.

    Is that all you have? I mean, I’m not making light or in disagreement, but this idea the state is hurting overall when in the past the things like oversight, funding, or accountability was ok to be stifled to hurt labor… and while ignoring the tangible good Rose seemingly wasn’t part of after the disaster of a budgetless state of Illinois.

    I hope more can be gleaned and uncovered at both agencies.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 8:43 am

  5. What’s going on with Darren Bailey and all his fundraisers?Just last week Darren and Don Jr. held a founder in Effingham.

    Another founder is scheduled for mid-November and then another in early December.

    Tapping the same individuals and families again and again might not be an ideal strategy. Especially when Bailey discusses the price of fuel.

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 10:32 am

  6. Pls excuse typo—-fundraiser

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 10:34 am

  7. I’d love to have “noise cameras” in my neighborhood. I just don’t believe the cops would actually enforce anything.

    Comment by Give Us Barabbas Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 10:35 am

  8. ===I just don’t believe the cops would actually enforce anything===

    They wouldn’t. But there’s no need with the cams.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 10:35 am

  9. “The ship of state is sinking.”

    Illinois is rising again. Multiple credit upgrades, manufacturing expanding, infrastructure being rebuilt, good budgets, etc. If this state was a sports team, the rebuilding process would be going well.

    Comment by Grandson of Man Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 10:42 am

  10. “The ship of state is sinking.”

    Makes you wonder what Chapin Rose’s utopian state looks like. Is he pining for the days of Rauner?

    Comment by Pundent Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 11:07 am

  11. ===Is he pining for the days of Rauner?===

    Rose continually and consistently voted as Rauner required even if it hurt UIUC.

    I’d start there when asking what Rose’s Utopia looks like in the overall.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 11:10 am

  12. About those ‘noise cams’… Lets say you have 15 or 18 cars relatively close together on Dearborn and on car has a loud muffler. Exactly how does the ‘camera’ know which one has a loud muffler?

    What if there are two or three cars in the pack of 12 to 15 cars that have mufflers a bit louder than normal for whatever reason, but wouldn’t individually qualify for a ticket but together trip a preset decibel level? How would the ‘camera’ know?

    If they will have always on microphones on these cameras, what else will the city be listening or would be admissible in some sort of legal situation? Would the. City have to post signs everywhere saying that your. Conversations may be recorded if you talk outside on the street?

    I understand what the problem is, but this isn’t the solution.

    Comment by Benniefly2 Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 12:10 pm

  13. =“The ship of state is sinking.”

    Makes you wonder what Chapin Rose’s utopian state looks like. Is he pining for the days of Rauner?=

    Up is down, night is day with these clowns. Utopia to brother Chapin is what most would call dystopian.

    Comment by JS Mill Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 12:23 pm

  14. “So, did we land the, uh, the tuna?” That’s a great Chicago line. Reminds me of (one) of the nicknames for Anthony Accardo, “The Big Tuna.”

    “Behind the scenes, one of the most significant public corruption cases in Chicago history was about to be born.” This Trib quote should more accurately read: “one of the most significant public corruption cases in Chicago history was about to be born, necessitated because the local and state authorities in Illinois are incapable of doing their own dirty laundry without the feds.”

    Comment by Payback Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 12:27 pm

  15. “Private, non-union workers”? What a stab in the back by the Johnson administration. Why and how were these contractors selected? It’s probably too late to change this one job, but this should not happen on the other projects being considered.

    Comment by DuPage Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 12:34 pm

  16. ” … necessitated because the local and state authorities in Illinois are incapable of doing their own dirty laundry without the feds.”

    One of the first thing the feds did when investigating Blagojevich was … ask then-AG Lisa Madigan to stand down her investigation.

    Comment by Anyone Remember Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 12:41 pm

  17. ===One of the first thing the feds did when investigating Blagojevich was … ask then-AG Lisa Madigan to stand down her investigation.===

    The Feds are not only better at this, they are the proper authorities to it.

    Those not understanding the dynamic…

    It’s also like those that first don’t understand what the Illinois AG does, then complain why it’s not what they want it to be.

    You know of corruption, call the Feds. They’re on Dearborn.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 12:46 pm

  18. ===The Feds are not only better at this, they are the proper authorities to it.===

    Meh. They took the easy way out and went with what they had on tape.

    They could’ve made a far stronger case with Lisa’s probe.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 12:58 pm

  19. ===They took the easy way out and went with what they had on tape.===

    True, and Rod got (in some eyes, because for one lacking remorse, but I digress…) “over sentenced”, I just fall back to the statutory and constitutional role of the AG. Nothing more or less. It was a head scratcher that the Feds kinda went to a line with Rod when there was more open field already exposed.

    It woulda been a more interesting turn had Rod faced some sort of state charges, however that played out.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 1:03 pm

  20. https://southcooknews.com/stories/650304288-orland-park-police-state-rep-rita-accused-of-assaulting-orland-township-supervisor-o-grady

    Comment by Interested observer Thursday, Nov 2, 23 @ 1:47 pm

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