Former Comptroller Munger: When Pritzker was asked about removing the tax increase from the November ballot, his response was tone-deaf to the needs of Illinois businesses: “This isn’t a time for politics. … We have too much to do to save people’s lives.”
Why is it political to protect small businesses and the livelihoods of employees as part of the state’s actions to combat the chaos created by COVID-19?
What is political is pushing a tax that will be devastating to businesses and jobs. What is political is putting the priorities of political parties and government special interests ahead of the people who have to pay the government’s bills. Illinois businesses are taxpayers too.
Gov. Pritzker, push back against the political forces persuading you to push through a new tax structure that will devastate Illinois businesses.
yep to the other posts and the Illinois voters continue to vote for it all.
Fed up neighbor
6 years ago
Springfield could care less, get ready for a onslaught of tax increases, move now if you can. Pritzkers wallet is bigger than his ass
EX-IL Resident
6 years ago
Good Luck with that ! JB and the reptiles have never given a damn about the taxpayers they won’t start now. IL needs to revenue to keep the pensions going another couple years
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
yep to the other posts and the Illinois voters continue to vote for it all.
Springfield could care less, get ready for a onslaught of tax increases, move now if you can. Pritzkers wallet is bigger than his ass
Good Luck with that ! JB and the reptiles have never given a damn about the taxpayers they won’t start now. IL needs to revenue to keep the pensions going another couple years