Comment: No mention by Crain's in this endorsement of Pritzker's order of any concerns about his claimed right to extend his emergency orders forever, or about the gating requirements for reopening that likewise may never be met. And the self-contradictions are brazen. "The all-or-nothing-ism surrounding government response to the virus is a false choice," they say, yet they make their case against this straw man -- "the expectation in some quarters that all we must do to get the economy moving again is to throw the doors open."
Friends, we need to save articles like this (use screen shots). That way, they can be revisited 6 months from now when the idiocy of Jabba’s plan has had time to really sink in.
Fur
6 years ago
Free-market thinkers have too much free space in their heads! People are beyond comfortable. Many are at their last stand.
Tom Paine's Ghost
6 years ago
When did Rich Miller start writing the Crain’s editorials?
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.
Friends, we need to save articles like this (use screen shots). That way, they can be revisited 6 months from now when the idiocy of Jabba’s plan has had time to really sink in.
Free-market thinkers have too much free space in their heads! People are beyond comfortable. Many are at their last stand.
When did Rich Miller start writing the Crain’s editorials?