Illinois lawmakers discuss the power balance in Springfield – Center Square

State Rep. Brad Halbrook, R-Shelbyville, previously suggested splitting the state into two parts, separating the Chicago area from the rest of the state. "They trample on our rights and force their insane ideology on the rest of the state and act as though we should be grateful just because there are a lot of people in Chicago paying taxes," he said. "Mankind has survived thousands and thousands of years before the state of Illinois ever started collecting tax revenue from anyone. Not one human being has ever survived without agriculture. Rural residents need woke Chicago politicians like a fish needs a bicycle."
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The Golligog
2 years ago

So true, outside of Cook and the collar counties it’s a different life. Chicago, run by black democrats, does not care about anywhere else except Chicago and Cook County. A separation of the state, it ain’t gonna happen.

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