Column: Pritzker’s Political Winter Coming After Voters Reject ‘Fair Tax’ – Patch Chicago

Mark Konkol: "Tuesday's election results seemed to highlight parallels between late-Mayor Bilandic's blundering 1979 blizzard response and Pritzker's mishandling of his own perfect storm — the convergence of the coronavirus pandemic and Illinois' shaky financial standing."
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anonymous
5 years ago

Bye Bye lard Boy!!
You thought Pat Quinn not liked you are the poster boy.

NB-Chicago
5 years ago

Thanks to jbs orders, aren’t are zero layoff /giant pay raise AFSCME heros at idph, ides, etc and all the other state agencies still supposedly working productively at home remotely while us 2nd class citizenry suffer?? Nobody in press asks?

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