Illinois named among the states don’t have enough money to cover all their bills, report finds – Stateline

The report from Truth in Accounting names the top “sinkhole states” — states lacking the funds to cover their costs: New Jersey, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, and California.
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Media Scrutiny
8 months ago

… and it’s amazing that Governors from 2 of those 5 states are constantly being referred to in the Media as Presidential Candidates.

Deb
8 months ago

Subpoena the outstanding financial reports. Throw Pritzker in jail if he doesn’t provide them.

PPF
8 months ago
Reply to  Deb

Who should issue the subpoena? Who should arrest him? What crime should he be charged with? You’re funny!

David F
8 months ago

Lets see, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat, Democrat. See a pattern here?

Hello, Indiana!
8 months ago
Reply to  David F

So much for the argument that “ blue states fund red states!”. A recent graphic from Virtual Capitalist showed that many blue states ( CA, WA , MA, DE, IL, NY) have a larger or equal amount of people on welfare. Btw, the highest percentage, almost 50%(!) was Puerto Rico. Let’s think long and hard about supporting their push to become the 51st state, shall we?

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
8 months ago

Not the change of a nickel.

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