Wisconsin Supreme Court strikes down Tony Evers’ stay-at-home order that closed businesses, schools to limit spread of coronavirus – Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel
Walker turned the state around and saved taxpayers millions. School districts realized tens of millions in savings. From a deficit budget to a positive budget. Evers, the dimwitcrat, is doing everything he can to drive the state into Illinois North.
Bill
6 years ago
Now, if we can only get the Illinois Supreme Court to do the right thing…
Our chief justice is married to a Chicago alderman facing federal corruption charges. Just think about that for a second. She has, in the past, ruled on her husband’s clients’ cases, albeit on unrelated cases. She claims she doesn’t even know, or keep track of, when her husband’s clients come before the court, and doesn’t think it’s relevant. With these kind of optics – and not just the usual partisanship – but the obviously appearance of corruption of the court, it’s no surprise that the residents of IL have little faith in the highest court in the state.
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.
Walker turned the state around and saved taxpayers millions. School districts realized tens of millions in savings. From a deficit budget to a positive budget. Evers, the dimwitcrat, is doing everything he can to drive the state into Illinois North.
Now, if we can only get the Illinois Supreme Court to do the right thing…
Our chief justice is married to a Chicago alderman facing federal corruption charges. Just think about that for a second. She has, in the past, ruled on her husband’s clients’ cases, albeit on unrelated cases. She claims she doesn’t even know, or keep track of, when her husband’s clients come before the court, and doesn’t think it’s relevant. With these kind of optics – and not just the usual partisanship – but the obviously appearance of corruption of the court, it’s no surprise that the residents of IL have little faith in the highest court in the state.