Is Illinois headed for the ash heap of history? – Rockford Register Star

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Steve-Oh
7 years ago

YES……..is the answer. And author Sweeney understands the reason: ” ….taxpayers are fed up with the lousy business environment.” Combined with Democrats’ refusal to decrease the size / cost of govt, it leaves only one answer for many taxpayers………get out of Dodge if at all possible.

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