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The Eastern Bloc strikes again, and again

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* Dewitt Daily News

Lawmakers that proposing repealing the green energy bill of 2016 are playing political games according to a central Illinois lawmaker.

The 2016 legislation essentially saved the Clinton Nuclear Power Station from closure for ten years but late last month, a pair of northern Illinois lawmakers put forth legislation that would repeal parts of the legislation. State Representative Dan Caulkins calls these political games.

According to Caulkins, these two lawmakers proposing this legislation are not very popular in their respective districts and so he believes this is a political maneuver to gain favor with their voters.

Caulkins’ message to anyone who might support this legislation is that they are going to receive serious pushback. He explains they have a social media campaign calling out the representatives pushing this legislation.

So, lemme get this straight. An Eastern Bloc member who co-sponsored legislation to kick Chicago out of Illinois is criticizing two suburban Republicans (Reps. Mark Batinick and Tom Morrison) for sponsoring a bill to take away a massive ratepayer subsidy of a Chicago-based company that’s currently under federal investigation. And he even claims to be running a Facebook ad targeting Batinick.

I dare say that if Rep. Caulkins didn’t have a nuke plant in or near his district he’d be co-sponsoring Batinick’s anti-subsidy bill.

* During the break, I posted some false propaganda shared by Rep. Darren Bailey (R-Xenia), another Eastern Bloc member

Please be aware of the consequences of recreational marijuana, one of which will be the surrender of your FOID card.

Um, no.

Rep. Bailey is at it again…


I find it interesting that Illinois’ number two elected official can smoke pot, but a state employee cannot. Also of…

Posted by Darren Bailey for State Senate 55th District on Monday, January 6, 2020

1) A large number of state employees aren’t banned from using cannabis.

2) The Department of Agriculture’s emergency rules do, indeed, set THC limits

Each cannabis-infused product intended for consumption must be individually packaged, must include the total milligram content of THC and CBD, and may not include more than a total of 100 milligrams of THC per package. A package may contain multiple servings of 10 milligrams of THC, and indicated by scoring, wrapping, or by other indicators designating individual serving sizes.

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 11:18 am

Comments

  1. So Gomer Caulkins and Beetle Bailey will take the handout from Chicago area when it fills their pockets. How quaint. In the old days these guys would be banging their gums and no one would notice. But now they them a internet connection and their message spreads.

    Comment by Annonin Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 11:33 am

  2. Government handouts for me but not for thee

    Comment by Nick Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 11:36 am

  3. When Bernie asked Leader Durkin about the Eastern Bloc, August 19, 2019;

    === “They’ve got interesting ideas, and I will say that if it works back in their district, good for them,” Durkin told reporters on the Illinois State Fair’s Republican Day last week. “But we know that’s not a possibility.”

    Asked if the idea could damage the state, Durkin said: “If (there) was ever a chance that it could happen, it would be, but this is just political rhetoric by some members. I don’t put much stock into it and nor does anybody else.”

    Asked if the lawmakers are playing a game, Durkin said: “I think they’re playing the game of re-election in an arena where it sounds good.”===

    House Raunerites are NOT concerned about serving the state well or spreading ridiculousness.

    House Raunerites ARE concerned about having seat totals closer to 45 than 40.

    That’s really it.

    When your caucus is broke and bereft of any ideas to increase your numbers, Raunerism and Hateful Eight ignorable that keeps a seat will be tolerated.

    Good times.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 11:38 am

  4. “Thou shalt not bear false witness” doesn’t seem to matter in the age of Trump, does it?

    Comment by cover Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 11:39 am

  5. I can’t get over how badly written that “Dewitt Daily News” article is. Just a massive word dump without any commas or context.

    If you’re doing propaganda, at least do it right.

    Comment by NIU Grad Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 11:46 am

  6. Gomer and Goober should run statewide as a team in 2022.

    Comment by NotRich Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 11:51 am

  7. Caulkins should have alternatively become a comedian?…He’s kinda funny.

    Comment by Dotnonymous Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 12:25 pm

  8. Caulkins on Willradiotv: “Well, the first thing that I support is reining in spending.”
    So HB 3987 is a good place to start.

    Comment by 17% Solution Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 12:55 pm

  9. #fakenews

    Is Rep Baily trying to make himself look incompetent or just it just come naturally?

    Comment by Demoralized Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 1:01 pm

  10. E BLOC

    Comment by PP Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 1:05 pm

  11. Annonin and Not Rich, I don’t agree with the eastern bloc on anything, but let’s dial down the namecalling. I’m originally from that area and we aren’t a bunch of barefoot hayseeds. Attack their arguments, which is easy; there’s no need to stereotype everyone from central and eastern Illinois.

    Comment by Steve Rogers Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 1:52 pm

  12. Steve Rogers, I grew up in and regularly visit Clay County, too, and I’d say that Bailey is a pretty accurate reflection of the social beliefs and intellectual quality in that area.

    Comment by RIJ Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 2:00 pm

  13. - Steve Rogers -

    With respect, maybe your beef is with Leader Durkin?

    === “They’ve got interesting ideas, and I will say that if it works back in their district, good for them,” Durkin told reporters on the Illinois State Fair’s Republican Day last week. “But we know that’s not a possibility.”

    Asked if the idea could damage the state, Durkin said: “If (there) was ever a chance that it could happen, it would be, but this is just political rhetoric by some members. I don’t put much stock into it and nor does anybody else.”

    Asked if the lawmakers are playing a game, Durkin said: “I think they’re playing the game of re-election in an arena where it sounds good.”===

    The HRaunerites are banking on these members and their phony to work. The HRaunerites and their leader think it’s how folks think there.

    Crazy, but that what they all think of folks in those districts.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 2:05 pm

  14. == I’m originally from that area and we aren’t a bunch of barefoot hayseeds.==

    I have no reason to believe you are. I believe the people who support the eastern bloc/anti vaccination nonsense are a vocal minority.
    I hope some of you primary ol’ Gomer and Beetle ‘cause if anyone need primarying it’s those guys.

    Comment by Da Big Bad Wolf Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 2:07 pm

  15. Anyone know if members of the state police force are under a zero tolerance policy?

    Comment by Downstate Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 2:24 pm

  16. State police sworn and code employees are still essentially under zero tolerance. The wording changed from “shall” be disciplined up to and including discharge to “may”.

    Rich- do you have any further on the state employees not being banned from use? I haven’t seen any information from CMS or AFSCME and as far as I recall if you are injured or involved in an accident on the job you’re still subject to a drug test.

    Comment by Chowder Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 3:09 pm

  17. Our political sphere is becoming so clouded with nonsense and misrepresentation that I can’t help but feel that truth doesn’t matter any longer, and if it does, it’s importance is eroding more each day. Both with respect to the post, and on the national stage. This is how the onset of despair feels I guess.

    Comment by Lincoln Lad Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 3:58 pm

  18. Chowder, I’m retired now, but there was no mandatory testing. However, if there was a suspicion on alcohol or drug use on the job, there was a process to handle it. Also with accidents. I don’t think we had any zero tolerance positions at our location. But perhaps there are updated rules. Also, the rules are likely to differ slightly for individuals, even within a workplace, depending on which Union contract an employee operates under.

    Comment by RIJ Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 4:52 pm

  19. No fan of the Eastern Bloc, but it is a no brainer for the local rep to defend a big employer, fairly or not.

    Comment by Jibba Monday, Jan 6, 20 @ 8:08 pm

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