This latest resolution was specifically limited to condemning support of Hamas, Hezbollah, and other terrorist organizations at institutions of higher education. Full text is here. Illinois reps who voted against it are Dalia Ramirez, Lauren Underwood, Chuy Garcia and Jonathan Jackson.
(Pritzker has great success using labels, follow his lead).
Underwood is worst, in that she has violated Nursing Code of Ethics.
susan
2 years ago
Segregation may be the only solution. Let Jew-hating KlaNNazis have their own economy, described by arbitrary preferences which aren’t based upon law but based upon personal bigotry. Let highly educated Hamas-supporters be the basis of supporting that economy. Let the rest of us, who favor blind-Justice rule of law, seek our own separate economy which supports beliefs which can be expressed as logical computer algorithms: You get to participate in a society if your inputs and outputs are logical rather than emotional, arbitrary, and bigoted. Hamas will accept you if you agree to adhere to their demanded principles of participation.… Read more »
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.
Stop calling them Squad. Call them The New Klan.
(Pritzker has great success using labels, follow his lead).
Underwood is worst, in that she has violated Nursing Code of Ethics.
Segregation may be the only solution. Let Jew-hating KlaNNazis have their own economy, described by arbitrary preferences which aren’t based upon law but based upon personal bigotry. Let highly educated Hamas-supporters be the basis of supporting that economy. Let the rest of us, who favor blind-Justice rule of law, seek our own separate economy which supports beliefs which can be expressed as logical computer algorithms: You get to participate in a society if your inputs and outputs are logical rather than emotional, arbitrary, and bigoted. Hamas will accept you if you agree to adhere to their demanded principles of participation.… Read more »