"What Johnson, the CTU, and the Institute for the Public Good fail to understand — or refuse to admit — is that Illinois is entering a downward economic spiral, one from which it may not recover. Since 2000, Illinois has lost more than 1.6 million residents — ranking third nationwide in population outflows behind only California and New York. Chicago’s population is now at its lowest level in a century. What is more troubling is who is leaving: Predominantly younger families, professionals, and middle- and upper-income earners."
Mayor Cliff Notes keeps up his ‘tax the rich’ drivel, actually promising the same hiked tax dollars to multiple failing agencies at the same time, despite the ability to spend those dollars only once. Chicago could have elected competence (at least in theory) with a Mayor Vallas. The dwindling electorate instead installed yet another DEI hire who quickly found himself in way over his head and failing to tread water.
A Chapter 9 filing seems inevitable now.
David F
9 months ago
Haven’t once heard the word “CUTS”.
Firing crossing guards and janitors isn’t going to get the job done.
Time to consolidate empty schools and fire around 9,000 newly hire teachers.
Where's Mine ???
9 months ago
Fantastic!!—if your not in on the Ill/chi gov $scam$ (old machine/new machine or family members), who are the few lib-tard moops that still sip the kool-aid??? They must be a sorry lot.
Call my shrink
9 months ago
Remember those cartoons where the guy as he was drowning would put up 1 then 2 then 3 fingers. Kind of reminds me of Mayor Banjo the Clown
Wally
9 months ago
What amazes me is the denial of cause and effect by Pritzker and Johnson. Raise taxes, people will leave. People with money will leave and not be replaced. They have the resources and sense to leave. In Chicago’s case, raise a payroll or head tax, what would it take to move a couple of blocks to a suburb?
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Mayor Cliff Notes keeps up his ‘tax the rich’ drivel, actually promising the same hiked tax dollars to multiple failing agencies at the same time, despite the ability to spend those dollars only once. Chicago could have elected competence (at least in theory) with a Mayor Vallas. The dwindling electorate instead installed yet another DEI hire who quickly found himself in way over his head and failing to tread water.
A Chapter 9 filing seems inevitable now.
Haven’t once heard the word “CUTS”.
Firing crossing guards and janitors isn’t going to get the job done.
Time to consolidate empty schools and fire around 9,000 newly hire teachers.
Fantastic!!—if your not in on the Ill/chi gov $scam$ (old machine/new machine or family members), who are the few lib-tard moops that still sip the kool-aid??? They must be a sorry lot.
Remember those cartoons where the guy as he was drowning would put up 1 then 2 then 3 fingers. Kind of reminds me of Mayor Banjo the Clown
What amazes me is the denial of cause and effect by Pritzker and Johnson. Raise taxes, people will leave. People with money will leave and not be replaced. They have the resources and sense to leave. In Chicago’s case, raise a payroll or head tax, what would it take to move a couple of blocks to a suburb?
Or over the border.