Pritzker pushes immigration, transit reform during second week of veto session – WAND (Decatur)

"We should help private businesses and public businesses grow in the state of Illinois," Gov. JB Pritzker said. "What I'm not for is that we're responsible for building your factory or we're responsible for building you're new headquarters. We're not."
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mqyl
7 months ago

The left never uses the phrase “illegal immigrants”; they just call them “immigrants.” That’s so disrespectful to the many millions of immigrants who entered this country legally over the years.

Deb
7 months ago

Pritzker recruited a Chinese owned glass factory to come. This company operates in Ohio and employs illegal Chinese workers. That tells a lot about Pritzker’s values.

The Railroader
7 months ago

JB the Hutt has never had a real job in his cushioned, overnourished life. All The Hutt knows about is taking from one hand, in The Hutt’s case an offshore trust fund, in Illinois’ case beleaguered taxpayers, and tossing it around to friends and pals.

The Hutt knows nothing about business.

Fed Up Taxpayer
7 months ago

“What I’m not for is that we’re responsible for building your factory or we’re responsible for building you’re new headquarters. We’re not.” Says the man who has doled out billions to acquaintances to do exactly that.

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
7 months ago

He “talks” a lot of sense in that interview but walks a far different path. He says “What I’m not for is that we’re responsible for building your factory or we’re responsible for building your new headquarters. We’re not.”, what he means is it’s our job to tax that building, the products it makes and the people it employs because we refuse to make budget cutbacks because we have pensions to pay.

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