Pritzker Creates New Tier of Punishment for Businesses Ignoring COVID-19 Order – WTTW (Chicago)

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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Does anybody know the process to get this governor recalled.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

No spike in coronavirus in places reopening, U.S. health secretary says, article on yahoo today, science Pritzker science open up Illinois you jackass

#RecallPritzger
5 years ago

Everyone was hypothesizing Trump would be the “fascist” and work to abuse his authority… Well, right out of the Dem playbook of accusing “them” of that which you are guilty – that is exactly what our bobble-head guvnah is doing. What a POS.

Fur
5 years ago

The song Know Your Enemy by RATM come to mind!

Stevet
5 years ago

That is unconstitutional prickster can not create laws or create criminal punishments. Why is the IL legislature and supreme court missing on this to reign him in. Now IL sees what a moron and tyrant we have. Just another reason to impeach this clown.

Riverbender
5 years ago
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The Legislature? You mean the thing ran by Madigan?

MikeH
5 years ago

I wonder what it will finally take for the media to turn on JB. He’s obviously determined to take this sad chest-thumping to its logical conclusion (that ego and all).

Yoz
5 years ago

This is utterly insane, but at least we now know just how despicable of a human being he is.

Bill
5 years ago

This moron is completely out of control.

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