Rich Miller: Memo to Jerry Reinsdorf: There’s ‘next to no appetite’ in Springfield to fund new stadium – Chicago Sun-Times

"(Senate President Don) Harmon’s overall message in his speech, however, was aimed at the business community itself and boiled down to the old adage, 'Don’t let perfect be the enemy of the good.'"
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

Corrected Headline “Memo to Jerry Reinsdorf: There’s ‘next to no appetite’ from Pritzker to fund new stadium.” Miller is simply the parrot of JB’s propaganda. And although JB has a massive appetite he never got picked for a team so he hates sports.

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