Are jobless benefits keeping Illinois workers at home? Pritzker’s answer is ridiculous. – Wirepoints Quickpoint

As reported by the Chicago Sun-Times Monday, Gov. JB Pritzker intends to keep expanded unemployment benefits, unlike 18 states that have curtailed them to get people back to work.

Pritzker made only two points, according the the article.

First, “There are people who are afraid to go back to work … and those are legitimate reasons people might want to remain on unemployment,” Pritzker said. “I don’t want to pull the rug out from under people who have certainly legitimate reasons for needing unemployment.”

Does he think the vaccine is effective and safe or not? He claims he does, and he wants everybody to get the vaccine. He recently dropped most masking guidelines for those vaccinated. So what “legitimate reason” is he referring to?

Second, he said “there are many people who have children at home that they still need to take care of because of the pandemic.” If that’s true it’s primarily because schools aren’t open, which he should have forced to open long ago. He’s using one of his own greatest failures as an excuse.

Does he think the public isn’t seeing through this incoherent nonsense?

-Mark Glennon

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linda
4 years ago

He’s an idiot!

SherlockHomeless
4 years ago

Governor Flintstone does not have a clue!

USNAO3
4 years ago

The only difference between Gov. Pritzker and star war’s Jabba The Hut, is that Jabba had a bikini clad princess chained to him, other wise the both look the same.

Thee Jabroni
4 years ago

It sure would be nice if the republican legislature would at least try to put a stop to our slob of a governor with these mandates,oh,i forgot,theyve got more important things on thier agenda like worrying about ” hair discrimination or what statues are considered offensive to leftists.Our republicans in office are nothing more than democrats in disguise.Next election cycle im voting against every republican incumbent that i can,i suggest every other conservative voter do the same

Last edited 4 years ago by Thee Jabroni
Bob Loblob
4 years ago
Reply to  Thee Jabroni

Well, that makes absolutely no sense.

Thee Jabroni
4 years ago
Reply to  Bob Loblob

do i need to get out the big crayons for you Bob!?

Platinum Goose
4 years ago

This just shows the compounding effect of bad policy decisions and legislation. I didn’t think anyone could be worse than Quinn, JB proved me wrong.

Dale
4 years ago

It’s all about retaining his dictatorial power and control. He’s a menace.

Henryk A Kowalczyk
4 years ago

Tribune would be worth investing in if they publish comments as this one daily, and chase politicians for answers.

David F
4 years ago

Like Yahoo — bye bye

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Chicago’s political leadership is floating a pension buyout program as evidence it is seriously addressing the city’s thirty-six-billion-dollar unfunded pension liability, but Mark Glennon, founder of the Illinois policy research organization Wirepoints, said that the proposal moves debt from one column to another rather than reducing it, and that the broader fiscal picture facing the city continues to deteriorate across every measurable dimension. Audio here.

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