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posted by Isabel Miller
Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 8:47 am

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  1. Is there any polling data on the workers rights amendment? I saw someone ask the other day but there weren’t any replies.

    Comment by Anonymous Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 8:52 am

  2. Remember when news of Coli’s indictment and cooperation first broke and everyone thought he was gonna bring down half the political world? Best I can tell, Tom Cullerton was his only victim. Kind of a dud, no?

    Comment by TR Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 9:00 am

  3. The Bailey cutting “billions” from the budget is the silliness of a candidacy that has its candidate one who hasn’t voted for anything that would help his constituents during his time in BOTH chambers.

    As a farmer, would Bailey find a need to repair machinery, upgrade for efficiency, is Bailey using a donkey and plow to farm or…

    At least Ives tried to float that IPI budget once as a legislative… thing/bill/thought… and it was ripped to shreds

    With the additional $2 million Bailey got from Uihlein, is this where Bailey wants to go.

    Bailey Crew, you have the “waste, fraud, and abuse” voters already, lol

    Comment by Oswego Willy Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 9:00 am

  4. Bailey wants to cut almost 33% of the budget. I am guessing that he will cut pension payments as a preye-or-itee. That gets him halfway there. Just a guess though. He is a very complex guy,so it is just a guess.

    Even Bill Brady only wanted to cut a dime out of every dollar.

    Comment by JS Mill Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 9:47 am

  5. Here’s the ironic thing though. I doubt many jobs would be cut from a Bailey slashing. Pritzker has already done the quiet slashing of jobs already simply by not hiring.

    We are down around 7k jobs.

    If memory serves that’s nearly double the number during the worst of the Rauner years.

    Remember Willy Wonka doesn’t make the chocolate
    Oopa Loompas do.
    At some point the candy is not gonna be made.
    Already services are compromised

    If you didn’t notice,

    you’re privileged.

    Just wait for the next economic downturn
    When companies lay people off or go under.
    And a whole swath of the privileged need help.
    It won’t be there folks.

    Maybe then CMS will start hiring.
    But as we learned with Rauner, once gone
    Some of these safety nets don’t come back.
    When it’s gone
    It’s gone

    Comment by Honeybear Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 9:58 am

  6. Zero based budgeting sounds good. Bu, as a former State middle manager, I know it would’ve consumed a lot of my time. The budgeting process could be improved (understatement), but if you want State government to accomplish even less, go for it.

    Comment by Sir Reel Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 10:11 am

  7. Coli should rot in prison.

    Comment by Amalia Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 10:13 am

  8. Zero-based budgeting, trickle-down economics, alchemy.

    Which is the biggest farce?

    Comment by Flying Elvis'-Utah Chapter Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 10:37 am

  9. == Bailey contends that through “zero-based budgeting,” ==

    I’m going to start with a disclaimer that I haven’t been involved on the inside with State budgeting for 20 years, so take this with a grain (or whole shaker) of salt. But I saw the following consistently over a 30+ year career.

    The way State budgets used to be at the agency level was “use it or lose it”. Which led to sometimes unneeded spending, just so your budget request wasn’t reduced the following year. It wasn’t easy to get increased spending through the budget process, so you always made sure to spend all your current year’s budget. During my years, I thought it would be interesting to try a zero based budget … as opposed to just increasing the previous years numbers and adding for new programs / initiatives.

    I don’t know if we could save the kind of money Bailey is throwing around, but I’d bet the State could save some money. I’d also bet the sausage making would be even uglier than it was (is today?).

    Comment by RNUG Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 11:08 am

  10. It’s great to see Bailey embrace the economic philosophy (zero based budgeting) of fellow southern farmer Jimmy Carter. Hopefully when he loses he will similarly embrace Mr. Carter’s selfless humanitarian volunteerism.

    Comment by Michelle Flaherty Thursday, Oct 20, 22 @ 12:53 pm

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