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posted by Isabel Miller
Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 7:46 am

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  1. Re: BND article on Madison County secession

    Stupid is as stupid does, I suppose.

    Taking a “non-binding” vote to express hatred toward fellow citizens is one way to do it. Yes, Madison - that will show the rest of us.

    Why not make it a binding vote? Perhaps cowardice prevents these “leaders to the trough of Trump” folks from actually refusing to accept anymore funding from “Chicago and Cook County” (Illinois).

    Comment by H-W Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 8:04 am

  2. =However, the vote would be purely symbolic and carry no true power. Proponents say it does send a signal, reflecting voters wishes’ like a poll or survey.=

    Does it? How can it? As far as I can tell an even stronger signal is that the candidates and policies they seem to support don’t win along the rest of the populace of the state, so why haven’t they received that signal? I’ll wait, but not hold my breath, for them to offer a trial balloon of an idea first, such as refuse to accept tax dollars generated outside of their communities.

    Comment by Blitz Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 8:52 am

  3. The tin-hat Republicans in Madison county are making our county a laughingstock throughout the state.

    What a bunch of idiots.

    Comment by Edwardsville Guy Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 9:37 am

  4. “I disagree with the idea of unions…. I just don’t like anything which creates a lords-and-peasants sort of thing.” - Elon Musk

    The lords and peasants concept is simply based on who has more power and control. It’s ironic that Musk states he dislikes unions for that reason. Unions seek to give the workers more power and control over their workplace, not less, and that’s actually what Musk dislikes about unions.

    Comment by Steve Polite Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 10:56 am

  5. Elon Musk disagrees with the idea of unions because he wants to be able to treat his employees however crappy he wants with no consequences or danger of being taken to task by individuals forming a union to fight back against his oppressive demands regarding work and his desire to make billions more dollars off of the back of his workers without having to reward them in any manner.

    Comment by Demoralized Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 11:04 am

  6. Musk’s track record on labor issues be they working conditions, safety, or morale is really, really, bad. Unions are the only effective counter-balance to that. It’s no wonder that he doesn’t like them. But he should recognize that the decision to unionize is a direct reflection of his leadership style.

    Comment by Pundent Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 11:11 am

  7. Mr. Reed should have known better. It is never a good idea to respond to a traffic stop by pulling out a gun and shooting a cop.

    Comment by Dupage Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 11:42 am

  8. @ DuPage

    It also does not require a fully armed, ready to assault, tactical response unit to give a driver a ticket for not wearing a seat belt.

    I do not know the circumstances of what led to this incident, but I am hard pressed to believe it was simply about giving a citation for not wearing a seat belt, and a tactical unit of five officers just happened to witness the seat belt violation. There is more to this story than just the tragic outcome.

    I can guess if I were stopped in a roadway, and not wearing a seatbelt, and a swat unit attacked my car, I would be scared to death. I also know that if I were an ethnic minority I would view these same circumstances differently than I do as a white Anglo.

    I think there is more to this story than a tactical unit issuing a citation for not wearing a seatbelt. I think this incident could have been handled differently by the police as well as the deceased.

    It seems odd. I am led to believe by what limited information I have, that the police were involved in the escalation of this incident. Five officers, multiple clips, and 100 rounds seems like excessive force for one target not wearing a seat belt, possessing a pistol, especially multiple additional shots into the body of the deceased after away from the weapon, out of the vehicle, and on the ground dead.

    Again, I am not asserting innocence (or guilt) on the part of Mr. Reed since I only have limited information. But I also do not want to automatically assume innocence (or guilt) on the part of the police for their response to a seat belt violation turned into tragedy.

    I have questions. I am glad the COAP exists, and investigates such matters.

    Comment by H-W Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 12:48 pm

  9. Re: Madison County and the other 23 counties who are considering secession

    What do these elected leaders intend to about community members who want to remain Illinoisans and vote against secession? Will those who hate Illinois remove Illinoisans from their new Independent Nation?

    Comment by H-W Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 12:51 pm

  10. ===Will those who hate Illinois remove Illinoisans from their new Independent Nation? ===

    It’s all a goofy fantasy

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 12:54 pm

  11. Every public corruption investigation needs a corporate interloper pretending to the be the US Attorney for their selfish political gain.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checkers Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 1:25 pm

  12. H-W, I really don’t have a massive problem with the massive shooting rally in response to seeing a colleague injured (if that’s what happened), I am wondering about the 5 tactical officers to respond to a seatbelt violation, though. That seems weird and a huge waste of resources, if that’s what they were assigned to do. There has to be more to the story.

    Comment by cermak_rd Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 1:40 pm

  13. === Mr. Reed should have known better. It is never a good idea to respond to a traffic stop by pulling out a gun and shooting a cop.===

    Well yes. That’s what a rational person would think. However there are many irrational people out there. They either overreact to consequences or under react to consequences. That’s why focusing on consequences can’t by itself solve the problem of law enforcement. As long as there are irrational people it’s the hardest part of the puzzle to solve.

    Comment by Da big bad wolf Wednesday, Apr 10, 24 @ 2:49 pm

  14. “Irrational”
    It’s not irrational if he didn’t know they were police. The officer who was shot was wearing an Adidas hoodie. Reed might have thought it was a carjacking.

    Comment by Mayo Sandwich Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 6:36 am

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