Gov. Pritzker’s habit is to pass unconstitutional laws then force Illinoisans into court to remove them – Wirepoints on AM 560 Chicago’s Morning Answer

Mark joined Dan and Amy to talk about the falsity of politicians saying that spending less than planned will save people money, why Gov. Pritzker should be the last person to claim to be a hero of democracy, what Pritzker’s ambitions really are, what the views of the electorate really are, and more.

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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

All part of polishing up his political resume for the Pritzker for President campaign. Paid by the chumbolones of Illinois. For fat boy it’s a win-win.

Stacy Smith
1 year ago

Governor Pritzker is in ongoing litigation with the adult survivors of Illinois and then has decided as of January to start expunging their juvenile records during ongoing litigation which is considered spoliation. Destruction of evidence during litigation. He says it is to help the people. I find this criminal

Fed up neighbor
1 year ago
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Everything about Pritzker is criminal nobody in Springfield has the balls to challenge him, nobody. Everyone in the statehouse are all cowards.

Admin
1 year ago

And most of the media.

Zephyr Window
1 year ago

Everyone in the statehouse is a democrat

Zephyr Window
1 year ago

Wasting tax dollars is what democrats do the best

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

In the old days, it was called “ busy work “.

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