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Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 7:54 am
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I just found out Jennifer Hudson is dating Common and I am screaming, Chicago power couple right there
Comment by Suburban Mom Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 8:58 am
The Joliet Diocese announced yesterday they are closing 5 churches permanently and restructuring the remaining parishes. Total parishes will go from 16 down to 7.
Despite this being a years long process, the diocese couldn’t help throwing in some blame on the expiration of the invest in kids act in their press release.
Comment by TheInvisibleMan Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 9:22 am
IDR needs to update their Property Tax Extension Law Limit (PTELL) CPI Memo. Feds released CPI data on Jan 11, 2024. IDR usually gets the memo out within one day…
https://tax.illinois.gov/localgovernments/property/ptell.html
Comment by Donnie Elgin Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 9:22 am
I suggest we have a thread discussing word choice in polling. As @ScottTKennedy suggested on Twitter, “Fair” is not necessarily a negative word in terms of job performance. An assessment of “fair” is certainly nothing to write home about, but it is not a motivating opinion for voters, imo. Fair = Fine.
Comment by Hyperbolic Chamber Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 9:24 am
===“Fair” is not necessarily a negative word in terms of job performance===
The choices were excellent, good, only fair, poor, don’t know.
“Only fair” is not neutral.
Comment by Rich Miller Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 9:26 am
===”Only fair” is not neutral===
No matter what modifier you put in front of it, “fair” is the definition of neutral/mediocre. A “fair” grade is a “C”. Can you do better? Sure. Can you do worse? Yes. Are you going to get thrown out of school? No.
Comment by Hyperbolic Chamber Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 9:35 am
===No matter what modifier you put in front of it===
We’re just gonna have to disagree here.
Comment by Rich Miller Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 9:37 am
It’s a foggy morning in this part of the state
Comment by Just a Citizen Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 9:40 am
== An assessment of “fair” is certainly nothing to write home about, but it is not a motivating opinion for voters, imo. Fair = Fine. ==
Although I agree with you on the meaning of fair, it is negative in the context of this poll. I think the pollsters should have either chosen a different word or added another category to make “fair” neutral in context of the poll.
Comment by Wisco Expat Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 10:01 am
Jennifer Hudson and Common…yep. and I believe they and Chance are part of the redo of the Ramova on Halsted. it’s already working like a great piece of Bridgeport. with venue space for concerts and other events and a bar/restaurant with what looks to be an awesome menu. what a story. a group of Black investors reopen a venue at 35th and Halsted, in Bridgeport. it’s truly stunning. would be a fun place for a CapFax event.
Comment by Amalia Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 11:36 am
Speaking of F adjectives, I have read that referring to something as fine is now seen as akin to meh.
Comment by Big Dipper Friday, Jan 26, 24 @ 12:53 pm