I left Illinois for law school and I won’t be back – Chicago Tribune

This one is a must-read: "This election was about so much more than Rauner vs. Pritzker or Democrats vs. Republicans; it was a road map for the future of Illinois. I refuse to be complicit in Springfield’s destruction by raising a family in Illinois and subjecting them to the embarrassment of Illinois politics. I have an out. Many of my friends are leaving Illinois too. Do those in Springfield not see the problem? Do they not see the U-Hauls on I-55? It’s not a partisan issue. Illinois politics is not working."
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Nick T.
7 years ago

Best wishes to you

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