Column: That was the week that was in Springfield – Champaign News-Gazette*

Jim Dey: "...(I)t’s clear that Illinoisans have charted a consistent political course — big spending, big taxing, big government all the way. It’s not going well."
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Old Spartan
5 years ago

Dey’s point in his last two paragraphs is spot on. An increasingly poorly educated, uninformed, easily misled, government dependent electorate can’t figure out that the public officials they put in office are the ones destroying their state. Until they do, our once great state will continue to spiral to the bottom.

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