Governor J.B. Pritzker signs budget – WCIA (Champaign)

“Illinois is on the right track,” state Sen. Elgie Sims said. “Don’t let anybody tell you anything different. The reality is, we are making the investments necessary to grow our state’s economy, but also make Illinois a better place for those who live, work, and call Illinois home.”
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The Railroader
1 year ago

Sims spouts this even Illinois economic growth lags far behind other, more responsible Midwestern states. This budget rewards the friends and pals, while the chumbolones have to do with less.

The spending rampage rumbles on.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Somebody should get Elgie Sims to a doctor immediately. He has obviously suffered brain trauma.

LMAO
1 year ago

and if you believe him I have ocean front property in arizona and nevada for sale

mqyl
1 year ago

“Illinois is on the right track.” How can that be, with Illinois’ huge, crushing, off-the-chart debt and continually new and increased taxes and fees? When these IL pols leave, retire, die, or otherwise vacate their jobs, will they care about the desolation they helped to accelerate?

debtsor
1 year ago
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A Progressive Utopia is like the Field of Dreams: If you build it, they will come. And in many ways, this is true. IL has built a progressive utopia, and the poor, uneducated and illiterate unmarried military aged men are showing up by the hundreds of thousands to live for free in shelters.

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