Pritzker pressures local officials to enforce mitigation orders – Capitol News IL

“The fact is that local officials who are not doing the right thing are the ones who are going to be responsible for the rates of infection going through the roof, and our hospitals getting overrun and people are dying if they don't enforce the rules,” Pritzker said during his daily briefing in Chicago. “That is why those rules exist.”
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PlanningAnExit
5 years ago

JB, know that many of us are on the way out… And when we are gone, and the sources of revenue evaporate, you can look in the mirror and know what an abject and utter failure you are as a leader. See, you thought because you inherited an unfathomable sum of money it made you smart… It’s so silly it is almost funny. Except it’s not… Because your stupidity has (and is) destroyed the lives of people who worked hard, took a RISK with the capital they EARNED and saw success yanked from their grasp by a guy who doesn’t… Read more »

John Matuszak
5 years ago

Governor Pritzker..You have a problem. Take a look behind you, nobody is following you.

anonymous
5 years ago
Reply to  John Matuszak

He is too large to see behind him.It is both physical and mental.

Sir Tom of Northfield
5 years ago
Reply to  John Matuszak

Did that guy playing the tuba quit following Governor Slobbo around? I thought it was cute!

anyone
5 years ago

They are not laws.

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago
Reply to  anyone

In pritzkers mind they are.

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