Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski joined Tom Miller on the WJPF Morning Newswatch to talk about how the federal bailouts papered over the state’s financial problems, how poorly Illinois compares to its neighbors on jobs and growth and why Amendment 1 is the most important vote for Illinoisans in November.
- Here are the four most important votes for Illinoisans in November, three of which many know little about
- Pritzker’s response to the Jenny Thornley matter is either dishonest, derelict or both
- Illinois’ biggest fraud on its voters yet is coming in its official description of proposed constitutional amendment
- Credit the near $200 billion federal bailout, not Pritzker’s actions, for Illinois’ “improved” 2023 budget
Audio and summary
If this bill passes, say goodbye to local control over all Illinois parks and expect to see open drug and alcohol use, needles, no sanitation and fire hazards, but no ordinary park users.
What’s more impressive for our surrounding states (not sure about MI data) is how fast the reduction came after each states peak. Congrats to our neighbor’s hard work! Then there is Illinois situation under the LOL governor JB. Still not a pre-pandemic level’s here.
Why work if you’re satisfied by not working while living a life of taxpayer funded intergenerational guvmn’t support?
Working is so inconvenient. You have to find a job, apply for it, get out of bed when someone else wants you to, and do what someone else wants you to do. You’ll be expected to be able to at least read a little of something that’s more complicated than a Facebook or Twitter post.
Count on Illinois to lead the pack on economic failure
The liberal couch dwellers in Illinois will have to be dragged back to work kicking and screaming. They like sitting around, getting high and collecting free money. It’s funny, I never hear JB talk about this statistic when he issues his daily propaganda messages. He’s such a clown.
I wonder if our unemployment rate is unusually high due to fraud. In our downstate community, anyone who wants a job can get one. Lots of openings.
You nailed it. Anybody who wants a job can get one. It hasn’t always been true but it is now. It needs to be said over and over again.
Seems like there are alot of teacher jobs to help the unemployment level. Why doesn’t anyone want those?
For the same reasons nobody wants to be the police anymore.