Illinois named among the states don’t have enough money to cover all their bills, report finds – Stateline

The report from Truth in Accounting names the top “sinkhole states” — states lacking the funds to cover their costs: New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, and California.
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Media Scrutiny
10 months ago

… and it’s amazing that Governors from 2 of those 5 states are constantly being referred to in the Media as Presidential Candidates.

Deb
10 months ago

Subpoena the outstanding financial reports. Throw Pritzker in jail if he doesn’t provide them.

PPF
10 months ago
Reply to  Deb

Who should issue the subpoena? Who should arrest him? What crime should he be charged with? You’re funny!

David F
10 months ago

Lets see, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat. See a pattern here?

Hello, Indiana!
10 months ago
Reply to  David F

So much for the argument that “ blue states fund red states!”. A recent graphic from Virtual Capitalist showed that many blue states ( CA, WA , MA, DE, IL, NY) have a larger or equal amount of people on welfare. Btw, the highest percentage, almost 50%(!) was Puerto Rico. Let’s think long and hard about supporting their push to become the 51st state, shall we?

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
10 months ago

Not the change of a nickel.

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