Ald. Brian Hopkins is questioning the timing, as folks will be hearing about these higher taxes just as their second installment Cook County property tax bills arrive in the mail. "People will open their tax bill and they'll get angry, and they'll call their elected official and they'll say, 'what's going on here? Why did my bills go up?' They don't want to hear that elected official say, 'well, you know, we're going to tax you even more this year, but don't worry about it.' That's a very hard sell in an anti-tax environment like we're faced with right now."
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.
You reap what you sow, you voted for it
and here it comes.
Love how Johnson never talks about cutting wasteful spending on far left policies, or laying off his political friends
Oh no way. He all revved up. He chased Trump out he thinks and he be on a roll
Need to fund the illegal invaders