John Kass: With the wizard gone, does Illinois political culture change?

"All this isn’t exactly old-fashioned quid pro quo corruption, but it accomplishes much of the same thing and it is a lesson in force. It proceeds along the same pathway, satisfying embedded power interests like Planned Parenthood, ComEd and the teachers unions at the expense of taxpayers. And it all comes from the same root as corruption, which is the force allowed by one-party control in the shut-up-and-take-it state."
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Jeff Carter
4 years ago

with socialists grabbing control of the Democratic Party, it will not change and will be even worse if that’s possible.

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