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* ABC7 Chicago, January 8, 2014

“Anyone who wants to see more people going back to work should support lowering the minimum wage,” John Tilman, Illinois Policy Institute, said.

* Now, compare that tone to ABC7 Chicago’s report yesterday

At the Conservative Illinois Policy Institute to which Rauner is a major contributor, Ted Dabrowski said raising the minimum wage does not address the state’s real problem.

“What’s the best way to help those who can’t get jobs? And what’s the best way to create jobs rather than be talking about the minimum wage per se?” Dabrowski said.

…Adding… From John Tillman…

Hi, Rich,

Hope you had a good summer. To be clear, our position has not changed on min wage. The more recent comments were in context of Rauner’s blueprint release, not an alteration of our position.

See link for our position - same as it has always been.


http://www.illinoispolicy.org/analysis-of-gop-gubernatorial-candidate-bruce-rauners-bring-back-blueprint/

John

I never said the position changed, just the tone.

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:04 pm

Comments

  1. What ought to scare Republicans the most is the recent rallies across the country regarding Ferguson and fast food worker’s fight for a $15 minimum wage.

    Quinn v. Rauner is nationalizing very quickly. That is bad, bad news for Rauner. Republicans lose partisan races in Illinois.

    Comment by Yellow Dog Democrat Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:08 pm

  2. I adamantly, adamantly agree the tone is changing, because the attacks are working, because Rauner wears the jacket for them…a pristine Carhartt jacket, but a jacket all the same.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:11 pm

  3. Most people think the fight for $15 mimimum wage for fast food workers is absurd. If you don’t agree, ask some of your friends. If they are being honest with you, they will say it is absurd.

    Why would R’s be scared about rallies regarding Ferguson MO?

    Comment by Wally Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:22 pm

  4. You know, I was really hoping for one big huge giant gaffe by the Rauner campaign to just completely end this race…. But if I have to settle for two or three small gaffes a day, that’ll be okay. Finality can come on election night.

    Comment by Ducky LaMoore Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:23 pm

  5. In the face of considerable media reports to the contrary, I would respectfully disagree. It’s working with people who are already supportive. Making so much of “minimum wage” isn’t where hopeful people are trying to go. Good Jobs is the answer. Good jobs is always the answer.
    Don’t have any idea what’s queued up, but this is what I’d do:
    “Pat Quinn wants everyone to work for a slightly improved minimum wage and his education policies seem in step with those ambitions. I think we can do a lot better and promise a lot more than that”.

    I hope someone’s paying attention. No fee for this nugget. Just run it. We need good jobs, not fewer lousy paying ones.

    Comment by A guy... Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:27 pm

  6. I think the Quinnsters are delusional if they think it is working. They have spent too much time in their own echo chamber.

    Comment by Cassiopeia Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:28 pm

  7. Oh come on people, it’s not like words or actions or issues or honesty really matters to people like rauner and Tillman. Integrity is for chumps should be iPi’s real slogan.

    Comment by William j Kelly Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:30 pm

  8. How many proponents of lowering the minimum wage work for anywhere close to minimum wage?

    Comment by Carl Nyberg Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:30 pm

  9. How many proponents of lowering the minimum wage work for anywhere close to minimum wage?

    Comment by Carl Nyberg Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:30 pm

  10. If it’s not working, why the change of tone from the IPI?

    They’re bored?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:31 pm

  11. **It’s working with people who are already supportive.**

    Umm… isn’t that the exact point? To work with people who are already supportive, and motivate them to show up and vote?

    Comment by AlabamaShake Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:42 pm

  12. Missouri’s mimimum wage is currently $7.50 and going to $7.65 in 2015. And IL wants to go to $10.10 or $13 per hour. Hmmm.

    Carl, who wants to lower the minimum wage? It is already more than 12% higher in IL than the national rate.

    Comment by Wally Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:42 pm

  13. **Carl, who wants to lower the minimum wage? **

    Bruce Rauner.

    He has said so multiple times.

    Comment by AlabamaShake Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 12:52 pm

  14. Why would I waste time asking my friends if Wally already knows what they really think?

    Comment by Chi Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 1:02 pm

  15. What percent of the people work at the minimum wage? Why is this an issue? It’s just like the LGBT agenda…divide and conquer.

    Comment by Southpaw Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 1:06 pm

  16. If we raise the minimum wage does that mean all of the McDonald’s will close and move to Missouri or Indiana? I do not see the data that supports the notion that an increase is detrimental to market growth. It should be pointed out that this is not an increase in welfare, these are people that are working for a living. Those that are opposed always make it sound like it is a social welfare give away, it is earned money and you have to work to get it.

    Comment by JS Mill Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 1:15 pm

  17. I still haven’t been given a good reason why someone who has worked their way to a higher wage should suddenly be at minimum wage because the wage increases supersede their wage.

    Let’s say I work for $13/hour. If the minimum wage were increased to $15 (like some want it), I would either be working at $15 (minimum wage) or my company would have to increase wages.

    The minimum wage is a NUMBER. Either way, it is STILL the minimum wage.

    Want to help people? Create an economy that allows people to climb the ladder to better jobs. Introduce a higher EITC or a negative tax. Reduce cost of living and limit inflation.

    How on earth is inducing inflation ever going to help the poor?

    Liberals, yet again, either naively miss the point or complacently trap impoverished people into poverty, making them dependent on the government.

    Comment by Steven Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 1:28 pm

  18. until people are able to find better jobs, better-paying jobs, they are working minimum wage. and they have to survive off minimum wage.

    how is keeping minimum wage the same, or hey why not lower it to $5 a hour, going to help the poor either? wouldn’t that also make them more dependent on the government, but at least rich people wouldn’t have to worry about inflation and their ROI?

    Comment by PoolGuy Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 1:39 pm

  19. Stop arguing the minimum wage. That is a loser. It is an idol of belief for many people. Professors are still claiming to new students that it has magical powers.

    So arguing over it is a loser.

    It is Quinn’s Property Tax Freeze. Like Rauner’s Freeze, it makes about as much sense to the opposing side of the campaign. These are dog whistles only partisans can hear. It makes no economic sense, but it does arouse the true believers. In my experience, every true believe really cares about home owners and entry level workers. Both parties mean well.

    Don’t argue. Just ask supporters why and then do follow up questions.

    Comment by VanillaMan Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 1:47 pm

  20. ===Stop arguing the minimum wage.===

    Spoken like someone who didn’t read the title if the post…

    “The attacks may be working”

    If they’re working, why stop arguing it? lol

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 1:56 pm

  21. A Guy don’t quit your day job.

    Less than 2.5% of American workers make minimum wage so I don’t think Quinn wants “everyone” to earn it.

    Gallup has 76% of Americans favoring a raise in the national minimum wage.

    Red/Blue, GOP/Dem/Ind., rich/poor, north/south, there’s not many issues in this country that can post 76%.

    If Illinois Republicans are dumb enough to go along with fringe-players like Tillman and oppose it on the basis of comic-book “economics,” they’ll get what they deserve. And hard.

    http://www.gallup.com/poll/165794/americans-raising-minimum-wage.aspx

    Comment by wordslinger Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 1:58 pm

  22. - “the minimum wage is just a number. “.
    Right. As are grocery bills, rent, etc. just numbers.

    To recap: an increased minimum wage helps workers. A wage which helps them support their families. This in turn reduces the need for goverrnt programs. This helps people get out of poverty.

    Conservatives oppose this common sense approach, & progressives support it.

    Comment by low level Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 2:05 pm

  23. Sling, don’t saddle me with Tillman. If you asked most people, you could get nearly 100% to spend someone else’s money.
    Do you buy at all the argument that raising it, especially raising it significantly, wouldn’t reduce some jobs for the very people you’re trying to help? Many employers may be faced with the choice of reducing their workforce by some % to make up for paying the others more. You cite (I’m sure correctly) 2.5% of the people work for this wage, some no doubt happily, as money isn’t their prime motivation in every case. 76% may have an opinion upon this because they were asked, but closer to that 2.5% are the ones who would be motivated to vote for this reason and perhaps this reason alone. That might be enough, right? But couldn’t a similar number be motivated the other way because of what it may do to small businesses or people trying to or thinking about starting one? This issue comes up every so often. It’s taking a lot of ink lately. Will it in two months? Time will tell. If it does, will it make a difference, again time will tell.

    Reporting in from my day job. Which upon your advice…I’ll be keeping.

    Comment by A guy... Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 2:25 pm

  24. IPI’s analysis of the Rauner budget isn’t an analysis, it’s a summary.

    Comment by From the 'Dale to HP Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 3:02 pm

  25. “Anyone who wants to see more people going back to work should support lowering the minimum wage”

    The 13 states that raised their minimum wages this year are reporting faster job growth, so that flies in the face of this talking point.

    ***Less than 2.5% of American workers make minimum wage so I don’t think Quinn wants “everyone” to earn it.”***

    This explodes the myth that giving low-paid workers a minimum wage increase tries to equalize them with wealthy people–the old social engineering nonsense.

    Gov. Christie I believe really told wealthy donors when he was in Chicago earlier this year that people supporting a minimum wage increase want to make the rich and poor equal (something like that).

    That’s what these victims want to hear, with their cries of class warfare.

    I hope the minimum wage issue yields some political benefits. I’m not sure if I support the $15 dollar/hour minimum wage, but I do support a minimum wage increase and unionization for fast food workers.

    Comment by Grandson of Man Friday, Sep 5, 14 @ 3:28 pm

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