Pritzker: ‘Government isn’t always the best option’ – Center Square

The governor spoke at the groundbreaking for a grocery store in the Madison County city of Venice. The project is partially funded by state taxpayers with a grant of $2.4 million through the Illinois Grocery Initiative. The governor agreed that the project was not a state-run grocery store but a “state-sponsored” business.
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Ataraxis
6 months ago

How many grocery stores has the Pritzker family opened in their decades of being billionaires?
Zero, of course.
They were too busy funding trans-mania.

Sanity please
6 months ago

Do you hear that flushing sounds from the newest
project courtesy of the Toliet bowl king. That is the 2.4 million dollars going away. When will these idiots realize that it can’t force any business to operate at a loss. Give this brainless project two years maybe and hocus pocus
the place shuts down and the money, our
tax money is gone.
whats the next loser brainiac.

Hello, Indiana!
6 months ago

Pritzger loves to play word games. It’s being subsidized with tax dollars, you can bet on it. He probably then winged his way down to nearby Alton to cut the ribbon on their newest “ rent subsidized “ housing complex ( Section 8, to the people that paid for it ). “Jakob the Liar “ as in the Robin Williams movie of the same name.

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