The cost of the virus and a possible recession are terrible news for City Hall and Springfield, both already struggling to pay their bills. “We don’t have any reserves. We don’t have any unrestricted funds that are being held in abeyance,” warns a civic watchdog.
No viruses can threaten the state of Illinois, we’ve been in a dire situation for over a decade, get with it.
Freddy
6 years ago
But nowhere close to what the pols have done to our well being-stress levels-overall quality of life when from one moment to the next we never know what new tax they will spring on us or if we are able to keep our homes. Financial stress easily qualifies for mental and physical health problems.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
No viruses can threaten the state of Illinois, we’ve been in a dire situation for over a decade, get with it.
But nowhere close to what the pols have done to our well being-stress levels-overall quality of life when from one moment to the next we never know what new tax they will spring on us or if we are able to keep our homes. Financial stress easily qualifies for mental and physical health problems.