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posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 7:32 am

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  1. That Sun-Times red line extension story is right on target. Underused Metra tracks spiderweb all over the south side. They could be renovated and the number of trains boosted, which would serve far more commuters and neighborhoods for much less than the red line extension will cost. But that would require our innumerable transit authorities to actually work together, something that doesn’t happen. This has the potential to be one of the great government spending boondoggles of our time, and almost no one is paying attention to it.

    Comment by Tony T. Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 7:59 am

  2. Much of the venture capital arena, and the billions made by the players, couldn’t exist without our bankruptcy protections and courts. It leverages failures in our capitalist markets while relying on government to minimize losses.

    Ironic that so many of the wealthy beneficiaries in that industry will tout the successes of ideal free markets, while attacking evil government.

    Comment by Walker Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 8:38 am

  3. Reading these migrant stories, breaks my heart. These are people and yet that seems forgotten in some instances. I hope a federal solution comes from somewhere.

    Comment by Lurker Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 8:45 am

  4. LURKER

    This is a federal solution……enforce the existing laws.

    Comment by MOON Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 9:05 am

  5. Metra has its place no doubt. But because of the nature of metra it prefers fuller trains and therefore has less schedule. Typically it has bunches of trains in the AM and lots in the PM but one an hour at other times.
    The L on the other hand, when its going well is every 10-20 minutes and no need to schedule your life by it. Simply show up and grab the next that comes.

    Comment by cermak_rd Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 9:13 am

  6. ===enforce the existing laws.===

    The asylum laws are being enforced. You people keep defaming these folks as “illegals.” They’re not.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 9:16 am

  7. -You people keep defaming these folks as “illegals.” They’re not.-

    Rich is right . Many of the migrants you see on TV have a court date (often years away). That’s a failure of current law.

    Comment by Steve Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 9:21 am

  8. Dillard was the last Republican I voted for. And from the way it looks, perhaps the last ever.

    Comment by Jibba Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 9:41 am

  9. This. All day, every day, “thrice” on Sunday…

    ===Out of the Capitol for more than eight years, former longtime State Sen. Kirk Dillard doesn’t miss the process. “It’s a people business to be in politics and government, and I miss my colleagues,” said Dillard during a visit to Springfield last week. But today’s Republican Party, particularly in Illinois, may not have room for a moderate such as he.===

    For me, I do not identify as a Republican in its cultish, far right, extreme base needs, nor am I an election denier… and January 6th was an insurrection, t-shirts and all.

    I miss so much of what it means to have actual facts in evidence policy discussions, I miss the Reagan Rule, I miss the idea of looking to do the doable, the policy of not making the perfect the enemy of the good… and that the opposing party is not your enemy, the enemy of America, and the enemy of democracy and our Republic.

    What the RaunerS did was usurp a party of collective thinking and required that party to be a collective… and beholden to the couple.

    The cultists, Proft, “Timpone” types, Uihlein… Griffin… by aiding in the collapse of a legitimate party to governing, and made it a hollow vessel as cultists and extremists went from 27% in a two way primary race against Jim Edgar… to 56+% in a six way primary race where the apostle Darren Bailey prayed, shot up a budget, denied a global pandemic, and supported (and now supports again) the leader of an insurrection because we in the United States now deny the realization of a fair and free election has legitimate results… even if one does disagrees.

    Grant told me, patriots and traitors. Ok. I never thought in 21st century America we find our Republic in that mindset, not by rhetorical choice but by the demand of the Republic… if we can keep it. I don’t identify with traitors.

    You can’t be a lil seditious, can’t be a lil traitorous. You can choose to realize the televangelists like a Darren Bailey shouldn’t lead a party’s ticket… and recognize that a majority of those voters in that party side with the bad hurting the constitution.

    I write sometimes and get to lazy to stop.

    Dillard knows the score, understands the game, the players, and how things fit. A good soul to his own thoughts here, I appreciate him, here and to a greater good too.

    I’ll end with this thought of political homelessness, and it’s not that I don’t identify as a Dem or that I now by default must be an independent, I can’t get past Grant. My two sides are far greater than donkeys or elephants, red or blue, my two sides are far crisper, no ambiguity, no give to the other. In reality, surrendering means failure to our Republic. Dillard’s words tell of a man where he finds himself, and how far things have fallen.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 9:43 am

  10. Alderman Gardiner so clearly violated First Amendment rights that no trial on liability is needed, just damages. And he did this stuff after the Chicago Board of Ethics told everyone that it was illegal conduct. I hope taxpayers aren’t on the hook as he was denied qualified immunity.

    Comment by Big Dipper Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 10:29 am

  11. But how do you really feel, OW? /s

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 10:35 am

  12. That Trib article on the area around the financial district and the Standard Club is accurate.
    Many people do not feel safe in the area anymore. Not sure what can be done as you have a thousand displaced people that need assistance in a very concentrated space.
    Perhaps the State of Illinois can provide some additional social workers, law enforcement personnel or other professionals on site as well as a plan to move these folks to suitable housing in other areas of the state until things have a chance to settle down.
    Generally all the people in the Standard Club are here legally and more help for them is needed now.

    Comment by Back to the Future Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 11:58 am

  13. ===Many people do not feel===

    Anecdotal… and Brandon Johnson won with “crime” as it sits in polling.

    The rest is the want to a feeling. The Trib is about wanting fear and anger to most things, even if what people decide is the opposite to thoughts?

    More needs to be done because more needs to be done. Amplifying angst is a steering.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 12:02 pm

  14. OW
    Take a walk in the area around the Standard Club and let me know how you “feel”. Take a break for lunch and sit in that park.
    We have people who work in that area. It really is genuinely concerning.
    Have to give credit to the CPD for being active in the area and showing a great deal of professionalism and kindness to the people in the Standard Club and also the people who work in the area.
    These immigrants are here legally. Our CPD needs assistance in handling this situation. Time for less talk and a lot more action. The number of immigrants is going to keep increasing as more people are bused in. Not sure people not directly impacted by the problem actually appreciate the issues.
    The Trib does a fair job of reporting on the problem.

    Comment by Back to the Future Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 12:25 pm

  15. ===know how you “feel”===

    My thoughts to your “feelings” or any feelings are not beneficial to actually understanding any problems.

    ===a fair job of reporting===

    Reporting, but this ain’t reporting…

    ===It really is genuinely concerning.===

    … this is concerned trolling

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 12:31 pm

  16. Not sure you can completely understand the problem unless you live with it everyday.
    Come visit the area. Talk to a police officer or one of the legal immigrants waiting for some progress or just look around. The Trib covered the problem well.
    Of course, this facility is still better than sleeping on the floor if a police station, but the longer this goes on the more problems will show up.

    Comment by Back to the Futur Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 12:49 pm

  17. ===Talk to a police officer===

    … and there it is.

    It’s like reading a Paul Vallas op-ed expecting a rational thought to an overall.

    The problem is a national crisis that requires multiple governors to, in a bipartisan way, force the Feds to act in the best interests of all, including the immigrants.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 12:53 pm

  18. I work near Pritzker Park and use the Library el stop pretty much everyday. In my experience, the migrants living in the shelter who hang out in the park all day is an improvement in the overall vibe of that place. Prior to migrants populating the park, it was often used by drug dealers as an open air market. I’m sure there is illegal activity occurring, but for the most part, the addition of the migrants makes it feel a bit safer to me.

    Crowded places tend to police themselves in certain ways. But I’m also not ignoring that the police presence is noticeably higher, and that someone is finally cleaning up the litter in the park that has plagued it for years, long before any migrants came to Chicago.

    All in all, Pritzker Park feels less problematic today than it did immediately following the pandemic. At least that’s been my experience as a daily observer.

    Comment by 47th Ward Tuesday, Sep 26, 23 @ 4:46 pm

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