Catalog Of Deceit: A List of JB Pritzker’s Falsehoods and Whoppers – Wirepoints

By: Mark Glennon*

Truth is easy to hide in politics today. The number of crises and governmental failures in America and Illinois are simply overwhelming — far beyond what most voters can be expected to see. In Illinois, that blindness is worsened by a shrinking media unwilling to question.

Gov. JB Pritzker has exploited those circumstances relentlessly and successfully. The record must be corrected.

Straight to the point, here’s our list of minor deceptions to outright lies we’ve seen from him. Suggest additions that we have overlooked in the comment section.

Gerrymandered Maps. “The Illinois Governor’s whopper on redistricting is one for the ages, wrote the Wall Street Journal.” Specifically, Pritzker promised during his first campaign to veto any redistricting map “drafted or created by legislators, political party leaders and/or their staffs or allies.” But he proceeded to sign what is widely seen as among the most gerrymandered maps in the nation, and his broken promise, wrote the Journal, “will now take its rightful place in the annals of political whoppers beside George H.W. Bush’s famous pledge not to raise taxes.”

Claims that federal bailout money had nothing to do with improved budget situation. “Let me set the record straight for you,” Pritzker said. “State budget surpluses would exist even without the money we received from the federal government.”  That’s among his most audacious whoppers, explained in detail here.

False growth claims. “Numbers from the U.S. Census Bureau show that Illinois is now a state on the rise with a growing population,” Pritzker said. We explained here in detail why that is false.

Claim that US Constitution prohibits Illinois pension reform. Pritzker says that a state constitutional amendment to allow for meaningful pension reform is “fantasy.” That claim, which he uses to justify inaction on pension reform, is flat wrong. Pensions and other contracts may be reformed within reasonable limits, just as other states have done, as we’ve explained and courts have ruled.

False claims about pension buyouts. Under Illinois’ pension buyout programs, Pritzker claimed in 2019, the state will save “billions and billions,” perhaps $25 billion. That claimed contradicted what the state had said in bond offering documents and nothing remotely close to supporting those savings was ever produced, despite our requests for any evidence. Alleged savings from it were “plucked out of thin air,” as one journal for government professionals put it.

Absurd claims about savings from consolidating some pension administration. Pritzker in 2019 claimed that his new law to consolidate administration of local pensions was a “banner accomplishment in Illinois’ long history” that showed “monumental willingness to prioritize responsible and sustainable fiscal management.” It was a wise step but savings will be tiny, as we explained here. And it now turns out that the law has yet to be fully implemented, being held up in litigation.

Numerous false or unfounded claims about “the science” on Covid. We have a full, new column on those here.

“Strongest financial position in decades.” That’s a repeated claim about where Illinois stands. The best way to look at the state’s overall financial performance is the state’s Net Position, basically, it’s net worth – as shown in actual, audited financial statements that include growing debts, which is where Illinois’ crisis lies. That’s exactly what Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza focused on – before Pritzker took office. Net Position has plummeted year in and year out since for twenty years, through 2021, the last year reported. Improvement may be expected for 2022 but that’s only because of a deluge of federal bailout money and an exceptionally good year for the markets, which bolstered pension funds.

Pritzker often cites recent credit upgrades to support his claim. But the credit upgrades resulted largely from the federal bailouts, which drove up inflation and interest rates, more than cancelling out any interest savings that might have resulted from the upgrades. Moreover, Illinois would need around 20 more upgrades to truly get back to the “strongest financial position in decades.”

The Kyle Rittenhouse lie. After Kyle Rittenhouse was acquitted for shooting three men in the Kenosha riots, Pritzker issued a statement saying “shooting unarmed citizens is fundamentally wrong.” In truth, one had a pistol pointed at Rittenhouse at the moment Rittenhouse fired, captured in video. More fundamentally, Pritzker knows full well that it is entirely appropriate and lawful to use a gun in self-defense when facing imminent bodily harm of any kind, which the jury rightly concluded was shown by the evidence. For this defamatory lie, Pritzker should have apologized.

Caps on SALT deduction as a middle class issue. Last April, Pritzker and governors from six other high tax blue states sent a letter to President Biden asking for elimination of the cap on SALT deductions for federal income tax calculations with the central claim being that the caps hurt the middle class. That’s completely false. Pritzker and the other governors were trying to alleviate the particulary harsh impact of the caps on high earners in high tax states. In truth, the cap on SALT deductions was a windfall for the middle class and hammered high income taxpayers.

Unfounded claims to Congress about masks and COVID. In July 2020, before Covid had fully impacted Illinois, Pritzker testified before Congress that he had “created a path for others to follow” through his mask mandate, and advocated for a federal mask mandate. In truth, he had no empirical support for that claim even at the time, and evidence has shown that masks were ineffective.

Persistent claim that Illinois “was facing unprecedented challenges because we had a Republican governor who decided to hold the state budget hostage.” That’s a whopper. As we have explained in detail, while Bruce Rauner harmed the state by handling the budget impasse poorly, the state was in abysmal shape when he took office. Fiscal problems soared when a Democratic supermajority allowed a temporary income tax increase to expire during Rauner’s term, and problems abated when the biggest tax increase in state history passed concurrently with a budget and borrowed $7 billion to pay bills, moving debt from one credit card to another.

Claim that Illinois budget surpluses are “projected for years to come,” made before the U.S. House Oversight Committee. No such projections exist. All budget projections show deficits returning.

Blaming Republicans for failure to pay down federal loans for the state’s unemployment fund. “Every republican voted against paying down our states debts,” Pritzker said earlier this year. No, Republicans unanimously opposed the bill authorizing a partial repayment because they wanted all of the $4.5 billion paid off, not just $2.7 billion as the bill provided.

False claim that federal law prevented use of pandemic relief money for paying down unemployment fund debt. Debt owed by the unemployment trust fund has been ignored in state budgets. When asked last year why it wasn’t reduced using funds from federal government under ARPA, the American Rescue Plan Act, Pritzker said, “You can’t actually use ARPA funds according to the rules of ARPA. That’s patently false.

Child Care and unemployment. “The biggest thing preventing people from getting back to work is child care and sometimes elderly care,” Pritzker said last year. That’s highly debatable, at best. There are many reasons why people aren’t returning to work.

Pension debt. “We have been paying down the pension obligation,” Pritzker said last year. That’s utter nonsense. The unfunded pension liability has grown and grown every year and has peaked under Pritzker because annual pension contributions are not enough even to allow the pensions to tread water. The most recent year is an exception by some measures but only because of extraordinary market gains in the state’s 2022 fiscal year that are now rapidly being reversed.

Blaming Covid for fiscal issues. Last year, Pritzker wrote, “COVID-19 temporarily interrupted the progress we were making to undo the damage left behind by Gov. Bruce Rauner, who saddled state residents with massive additional deficit spending and caused the state to suffer eight credit rating downgrades in just four years.” No, the state came out ahead thanks to excessive federal assistance.

Claim that GOP opposed all federal pandemic relief. In December 2020, Pritzker said about half of Congressional Republicans won’t vote for “any” state and local help, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell. In truth, the CARES Act had already passed both the House and Senate unanimously and gave $150 billion to state and local governments. Trillions more that indirectly helped the state had been authorized with bipartisan votes, and the Omnibus Spending Bill had passed the House and Senate with overwhelming, bipartisan majorities including an extremely generous $82 billion for schools and $14 billion for regional transit.

Boasting about high college financial aid application rates by high schoolers and crediting state officials. In truth, all high schoolers were required to do so by law.

The “very fine people” lie. In his Florida presidential teaser speech, he repeated the claim that “Trump said there were ‘very fine people on both sides’ at the Charlottesville white supremacy rally.” That one has been discredited over and over again, even by two CNN hosts.

Bleach to stop Covid. Also in his Florida speech, he repeated the claim that Trump suggested ingesting bleach to stop COVID. Newsweek and even left-leaning PolitiFact, among many others, have shown that he didn’t.

“Don’t say gay.” Pritzker repeated the lie about what Florida’s restriction on teaching gender identity says. “Under the ‘Don’t Say Gay’ agenda,” Pritzker said, “DeSantis wants to codify a modern day LGBTQ McCarthyism, forcing teachers to hide their marriages and children to out their peers at school.” The bill says no such thing. It only says classroom curriculum from kindergarten through third grade should not include teaching little children about gender identity. Two-thirds of Americans support that. “This polling reflects what our common sense already tells us,” one pollster said. “Only fanatics think the classroom curriculum from kindergarten through 3rd grade should include teaching little children about gender identity.”

White nationalists everywhere. We have an epidemic of young men enamored with white nationalism,” Pritzker said in Florida. There’s not a shred of evidence supporting anything remotely close to that.

Schilling in 2021 for what Pritzker and President Biden called a “$3.5 trillion infrastructure” bill. That bill in fact was “one of the greatest financial cons in fiscal history,” said the Wall Street Journal. It was far more than $3.5 trillion and it wasn’t infrastructure.

“Comprehensive” property tax relief for everybody. He made that claim earlier this year regarding legislation that in fact only provided relief for senior, veteran and disabled homeowners, shifting the burden to others, with no overall effect on property taxes paid.

Claim that the recent Dobbs decision by the US Supreme Court eviscerated privacy rights. In fact, truth both the leaked draft opinion and the final opinion went to great lengths to say the decision was limited to abortion and had no effect on other privacy rights.

An April TV ad claiming he lowered gasoline, grocery and property taxes. No, his tax relief only delayed a gasoline tax increase, temporarily lowered grocery taxes until after the election and provided a on-time rebate on property taxes.

Blaming Senate Republicans for failure to appoint Prison Review Board members. The Republicans simply didn’t have enough members to do that.

False claim that federal bailout money cannot be used to repay Illinois’ loan from the federal government for its unemployment trust fund. We wrote about that whopper here and much of the loan remains unpaid.

False claims about reduced debt. Earlier this year, he said this, which is typical of claims he often makes: “Every year over the last three years we have paid off debts by our predecessors that have been a drag on Illinois finances, in some instances for decades…. reduced the burden that would have fallen on future generations and stopped irresponsible practices that would have kicked the can down the road.” That’s preposterous, flatly contradicting what both the state’s auditors and Comptroller Mendoza say. Illinois’ balance sheet sank further into the hole during each of the three years since Pritzker took office in January 2019.

Toilets. Pritzker and his wife had five toilets removed from a mansion they own to claim that it was uninhabitable in a fraudulent attempt to reduce property taxes.

Balanced Budgets. Pritzker as well as countless Republicans and Democrats have made the claim every year, and every year we have documented ad infinitum why they are not balanced. They are not balanced either on the cash basis on which they are prepared or on the far more important accrual basis, which reflect growing debt, which is the core of Illinois’ fiscal crisis.

Wake up, Illinois.

UPDATE 10/17/22:

SAFE-T. Pritzker falsely claims that the SAFE-T Act is not retroactive respecting release of those arrested prior to January 1, as we wrote here.

And Pritzker falsely claimed that some offenses are non-detainable under SAFE-T. In fact, there is a category of crimes under the new law that are non-detainable under any circumstances and many more that are effectively non-detainable due to overly strict new standards, described here.

*Mark Glennon is founder of Wirepoints.

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Terry
3 years ago

Records show that Pritzker has been a terrible governor for Illinois. He and his family are currently under investigation by the feds for property tax fraud scheme. He should be prosecuted and sent to prison. Clearly he should not be allowed to run for office again

JB 2022
3 years ago
Reply to  Terry

Nah. He all good. The feds are focused on your MAGAT boy.

Greg Jones
3 years ago

Pritzker is a scum bag.

Bill Hawkins
3 years ago

I have a stupid question, why, after years of voting and showing my voter’s registration card, all of a sudden I’m being asked at the polling place if I’m democrat or republican.
Why? Special ballot with disappearing ink?

Terry
3 years ago
Reply to  Bill Hawkins

Because the ballot is printed with Republican candidates or democrat candidates, not both. It’s not a trick question. They want to make sure you have a ballot that represents your political affiliation. They add up the number of Republicans and democrats who signed in to vote against the number of electronic votes at the end of the day.They must match to help avoid fraud which was rampant in the last election.

JB 2022
3 years ago
Reply to  Terry

They ask only in the primary. Are you claiming rampant fraud happens in primary elections? Next level MAGAT crazy right there.

USAgent
3 years ago

Without the Irish Mobster (Mike Madigan) protecting him, Governor Flintstone is panicking for the first time, in his rich, corpulent life–even against the downstate pantywaist Bailey, who stupidly decided to buy a residence in a city he dubbed a “Hellhole.” Even though I’m still a proud Irvin supporter, I’d rather see Bailey in our State Capitol than Fred.

Wally
3 years ago

With the indictment of Emil Jones, a list of all IL elected officials recently indicted and convicted, like Madigan, Cullerton, at least 15 altogether, was published. All Democrats. Yet, the Trib and Sun Times endorsed only Democrats for the major state and federal offices. You know they will all probably win, including JB. Hard to have sympathy for those who won’t leave, they’re part of the problem.

USAgent
3 years ago
Reply to  Wally

The majority of Fibune and Slum-Times employees are represented by the Communist-run Communication Workers of American union, after all.

USAgent
3 years ago
Reply to  Wally

Yep, the same Emil Jones Fred once referred to as “uppity,” a derogatory term for Black Americans.

Zephyr Window
3 years ago

He is a democrat therefore he has lied, repeatedly. Dyed in the wool democrat voters do not care and will vote for the lying slob again.

USAgent
3 years ago
Reply to  Zephyr Window

The Democrats died with the Kennedys; they’re Communists now.

JackBolly
3 years ago

Good list. Now list what Pritzker has actually accomplished during several years of executive orders. Without a doubt, Pritzker is a failure as Gov.

USAgent
3 years ago
Reply to  JackBolly

Governor Flintstone has been a failure as a human being.

jajujon
3 years ago

Here are a few whoppers: During his State of the State address, Pritzker claimed Illinois’ unemployment rate dropped more than all of the top 20 most populated states and those around us. But he, of course, neglected to mention that Illinois’ unemployment rate was higher than 12 of those states. Illinois has lost population in 94 of the last 95 years, “so it’s not like it’s a new thing that we have a slight out-trickle of people leaving the state.” Actually, Illinois has lost population in only 15 of the last 95 years, but it’s at an alarmingly increasing rate,… Read more »

NB
3 years ago

I’ll throw 2 more JB & the machine/ blame Rauner whoopers on the list—1.) the on going disaster at DCFS, & 2.) the COVID IDES fraud/ incompetent mess. Both of which JB & the machine keep blaming on Rauner de-funding

Marie
3 years ago

You don’t have to list all of his lies, we all know he’s a professional liar and he has ruined the State of Illinois. The real question is what to do about it and why do people still vote for him.

Steve H
3 years ago
Reply to  Marie

I just completed and mailed my early voting ballot for the other guy.

USAgent
3 years ago
Reply to  Steve H

Why? The Communists will either alter or destroy your ballot. Don’t fall for that Commie fraud trap.

Bill
3 years ago
Reply to  Steve H

Vote in person the Demoncrats will manipulate your ballot if you mail in.

Marie
3 years ago
Reply to  Marie

So “-1” can you tell us why Pritzker is not a professional liar? Would you give us some examples, please.

Chatty Cathy
3 years ago
Reply to  Marie

It’s a frustrating dilemna some of us are in; and I think it’s mostly those who are a part of the democrat machine, no matter the level, because they have a stake in keeping this debacle going.

A month ago or so, my neighbors put out their “JB” lawn sign. I know what party they usually vote for, and that they work for the government. Even so, I was disgusted. smh

USAgent
3 years ago
Reply to  Marie

Because the people who will be voting for Fred are government workers and people who receive government money they never earned for sitting on their duffs.

Bill
3 years ago
Reply to  USAgent

That would include -1

NB
3 years ago

I agree with Marks list on fiscal issues, which the press seemingly buys into 100%. As JB and all pols use the false math of gov cash accounting to sow the deception. Which the press either intentionally want to deceive the public, or they themselves are to stupid and believe the fake gov cash accounting math, or they figure the few that read the news (the public) are to stupid to understand the math so just repeat the lies? depressing in any case

Uncle Milty
3 years ago

The problem is he gets away with it. Do you hear anyone hold him accountable and those that do, he then acts like a petulant child. Hopefully in a few weeks we can send him home with his ball and he can spend his time at his multimillion-dollar home in Florida near Ken Griffin. Wait Griffin actually paid for his home with his money not grandma & grandpa’s.

Susan
3 years ago

There is a wonderful book” The Three-Body Problem”, which explores the topic of whether the human race is irredeemable (like in Illinois),
whether seeking “biggerbullies” is a cogent strategy in a scenario of ruthless deceitful overlords like in Illinois.
It is suggested that At some point of hopelessness the subjugated population just hopes to make the human overlords as miserable and bereft of futures as themselves.

Joe Piombino
3 years ago

As Robert Evans the Hollywood producer once said, there are three sdes to every story. Your side, my side and the truth.

nixit
3 years ago

Democratic supermajority allowed a temporary income tax increase to expire during Rauner’s term, and problems abated when the biggest tax increase in state history passed concurrently with a budget and borrowed $7 billion to pay bills Yep. One wonders what would’ve happened if the 2011 income tax hike didn’t expire right before Rauner took office. Sure, there would have been a budget impasse, but Rauner wouldn’t have been simultaneously knee-capped by the $5 billion or so in lost revenue. Hard to negotiate when everyone knows you need the money. The fallacy is we needed a budget to pay bills. Wrong,… Read more »

Last edited 3 years ago by nixit
ger42
3 years ago

Great summary! Thanks for including the bleach to stop Covid item. The fact is that our LoL governor JB on an Apr 25, 2020 Covid press briefing blamed President Trump for his Apr 23 comment on the use of disinfectants for treatment of Covid. He said the comments caused an increase of poisoning and suffering of Illinois citizens. Illinois Poison Control on Apr 13, published a report that poisonings were up 30% from 2019 (one year earlier). Why did JB wait 12 days to caution residents and cause needless harm to Illinois residents. He let us down again, Vote him… Read more »

ToughLove
3 years ago

It matters little to the future of Illinois whether the current gov is reelected. I wish everyone would take a few minutes and reflect on how this all plays out. If the GOP retake lead of the state, and they are serious about reversing course, then there will be some level of suffering trying to decrease the debt. Voters won’t recognize it was the past state management that really caused their suffering and will blame the new party in power. If the GOP win this election, they are sure to lose the following election. So, Illinois voters, elect whomever you… Read more »

Former Illinois Wimp
3 years ago
Reply to  ToughLove

Being able to leave is like having a get out of jail free card. (It seems only fair since Illinois gives them away to actual criminals.)

ToughLove
3 years ago

Too many law-abiding taxpayers in Illinois don’t know how to play the game. They hold onto their get out of jail free card until the game is over. They end up with no cash, no real estate. All they have is the card they never used.

Blanco919
3 years ago
Reply to  ToughLove

@toughlove–Newsflash! Not everyone is in a position to leave Illinois “whenever you want” We need pols who are going to STOP SPENDING MONEY WE DON’T HAVE! And at least we won’t have to fear being locked up and muzzled when Bailey is elected. JB should be in prison for trying to buy Obama’s state Senate seat, pulling toilets out of his gold coast mansion to evade taxes and the continual signing of ILLEGAL & UNCONSTITUTIONAL “emergency orders”! God help us all if this Jagoff is reelected!!! Finally, vote HELL NO on the BS “Amendment 1”!!! If this amendment is passed-… Read more »

ToughLove
3 years ago
Reply to  Blanco919

It’s been obvious for years that Illinois was a lost cause. All those residents claiming to be “stuck” year after year is typically a weak excuse for their inaction. Those of us who turned their lives upside down and did take action aren’t buying that “stuck” claim anymore. The truth is you can leave, it would just be difficult due to a potential income reduction, distance from family, or some other valid reason. If you choose to stay, that’s fine, but I assume you don’t have a gun to your head and someone saying, “don’t move”.

Chatty Cathy
3 years ago
Reply to  Blanco919

Your post goes to the heart of the sad state we are in!

Beyond the bad policies that a democrat-run government continues to put in place (for over a century, I think), is the beyond awful and very evil corruption. You included just a few of the most recent examples (that we know of). Sadly and frustratingly, the citizenry pays for that. And that includes you too, ComEd. Disgusted!!

Wally
3 years ago
Reply to  Chatty Cathy

And AT&T now

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  ToughLove

The problem with IL isn’t the government, it is the people that choose to live here. The good ones left decades ago.

ToughLove
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Sometimes I kick myself for waiting so long to leave Illinois. If I seem critical of others here, know that I am also critical of myself. I hope any delay in your exit won’t come at too high a price.

nixit
3 years ago
Reply to  ToughLove

If the GOP retake lead of the state

Forget that. Just win enough seats to not be a super-minority. We need a counter-party strong enough to illicit some compromise from the other side. Do you think the SAFE-T Act would’ve passed had the Democrats not been a super-majority? Hell no.

ToughLove
3 years ago
Reply to  nixit

If that’s good enough for you, terrific. I find it sad that the bar for success in Illinois is so, so low.

jajujon
3 years ago
Reply to  nixit

And we need Republican representatives who act renegade. I’m so disappointed in my House rep because she has become a church mouse on issues. Why aren’t they organizing marches in the streets, conducting town halls to energize the electorate, demanding objectivity from the MSM? Why don’t we have a Marjorie Taylor Greene or a Ted Cruz in this lame state? Because they get cushy in their chamber seats and offices, taking donations (bribes) from all manner of lobbyists. I’m disgusted by the system and its corruption, both legal and illegal.

Chatty Cathy
3 years ago
Reply to  ToughLove

I so agree with your assessment of the state of the state of Illinois. So much damage done over many many decades. And the worst of it is that many Americans (Illinoisians) have become stupid, greedy, lazy and unable to tolerate any degree of discomfort, and I’ll include myself in that, though I do not vote democrat. We are in a sad “state” of things.

Chicago, born and bred, and trying to figure out where to move to ……
I assume you left. Where did you go?

Illinois Entrepreneur
3 years ago

Mark, you are doing a tremendous public service. We are reading, and you are helping us remember. The world is full of more dishonesty than I can ever remember. It seems that there are no longer many people who view Truth is its own sacred principle. Now everyone is playing for one team or another, and deception is just one tool in the game plan, with no regard for morality or long-term consequences. I am fearful for our culture and society, but am always hopeful that we humans will find a way back. But we will have to work at… Read more »

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