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posted by Isabel Miller
Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 7:52 am

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  1. == Senate Minority Leader John Curran (R-Downers Grove) said Democrats are messing everything up: “The recent announcement that a large (Quaker Oats) plant in Danville will be closing its doors, resulting in more than 500 lost jobs in an area of the state that has a higher than average unemployment rate already, is a prime example of how we have to do a better job of taking care of our current employers here.” ==

    Did the Democrats cause the facility to produce a bunch of products contaminated with salmonella that forced a recall and the plant to be shut down since December 2023? Did the Democrats make the cost of cleanup, decontamination, and modernization of a 55-year old facility too much?

    To be clear, not blaming the workers for this in any way. PepsiCo made their decision, and the Democrats have nothing to do with it.

    Comment by Leap Day William Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 9:05 am

  2. So what’s been lost in this story about Dolton and Andrew Holmes is his personal and business relationship with Cook County Commissioner Sean Morrison who’s also the Chairman of the Cook County GOP. This is the second serious sexual allegation that involves someone inside Morrison’s inner circle. It will be interesting to see what his take on the situation is.

    Comment by Old time Independent Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 9:11 am

  3. Thanks, Leap Day William. I entirely missed that angle.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 9:37 am

  4. re Dolton etc, GEEZUZ what the… there are so many problems in the south of Chicago suburbs but this one is major and awful

    Comment by Amalia Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 9:46 am

  5. I can’t be the only one who wonders why a mayor of a suburban town of around 20,000 has or needs a “security detail” of police officers. Reminds me of the E St Louis mayor in the 90’s who had uzi toting police officers for his security detail. More of status symbol to make them look important then a need to address a threat.

    Comment by Retired and Still in Illinois Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 10:06 am

  6. Did the Democrats make the cost of cleaning and modernizing the plant too high? No, but did they offer any tax breaks or assistance to help with the cost as they have done to try to lure new manufacturers to the state? Also no.

    Comment by Captain Obvious Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 10:11 am

  7. == Did the Democrats make the cost of cleaning and modernizing the plant too high? No, but did they offer any tax breaks or assistance to help with the cost as they have done to try to lure new manufacturers to the state? Also no. ==

    So, the state is supposed to be responsible for the cleanup of a business failing to keep their food production facilities clean and free of outbreaks and recalls? Okay.

    Where was Vermillion Advantage or Danville on this request for assistance? How about the Vermillion County Board, with its 22/27 Republican members? What about Adam Niemerg, Chris Miller, or Brandun Schweizer (or Mike Marron before him), who all represent parts of Vermillion County? Did any of them make any efforts on PepsiCo’s behalf to get help modernize and clean the plant and save these jobs? I guess I missed all of those press releases after plant’s initial closure in December. Perhaps all of these local elected officials were too busy and this slipped through the cracks because it wasn’t as pressing as making sure no abortion clinic opens up in the county.

    If you’re looking to blame Democrats at the state level for a business deciding that fixing their problem and retaining those jobs wasn’t worth it, be sure to look all around and ask where were any of the locals on this matter.

    Comment by Leap Day William Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 11:10 am

  8. = they offer any tax breaks or assistance to help with the cost as they have done to try to lure new manufacturers to the state?=

    Except the factory has been running for decades - the owners had ample time to make the updates necessary, but chose not to. Wonder why that is

    Comment by The Dude Abides Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 11:14 am

  9. ===but did they offer any tax breaks or assistance to help with the cost as they have done to try to lure new manufacturers to the state? Also no.===

    Did the company ask?

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 11:28 am

  10. …The reason I bring that up is because it’s a very old plant with some very real problems. The company may have believed their facility wasn’t worth fixing up.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 11:35 am

  11. Tiffany has seen too many Gangsta movies.

    Comment by Dotnonymous xv Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 2:12 pm

  12. Dear ACLU, the primary message of the tragic killing of Dexter Reed is: if there is an actual, widespread problem with pretextual police stops, lobby your legislators for change, rather than shooting policemen.

    Comment by CHIVIEW Thursday, Apr 11, 24 @ 3:41 pm

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