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It is enough to make anyone crack.
During the days of the MSI investigation, there was also some fragile mentality at the top level.
Wait - didn't Jim Thompson cancel a trip to South Korea, to stay in Springfield for the 1991 prolonged budget session? Perhaps the General Assembly can get it done while the current Governor is half a world away...
Unlike a Speaker of the House, a governor can singularly change things. If he doesn't like the tone in Springfield and Chicago, he can set a new one. He leads by example. Unlike a Speaker, a governor doesn't have to negociate with dozens of legislators before he opens his mouth. He only represents himself even at the minimum.
Blagojevich has set the tone we are seeing. After five years of him, the General Assembly, dominated by his own party, doesn't want to work with him anymore. He has had five years to establish a working relationship, and he has chosen not to. He ran in 2002 against them, has made it a point to embarrass them repeatedly, and his tirades against his fellow politicians has been taken beyond the photo ops, press releases and bus tour stops. He should have stopped acting like a brat years ago, but has instead decided it was good politics to behave like this. Not good for anyone, not good for the state, just good for him. His behavior is very self indulgent and fails to recognize the job he spent millions convincing us he could do.
What we are seeing is the result of a governor who doesn't have enough political strength to get what he wants passed in his own legislature, six months after being re-elected. This is a disaster for everyone. No one wins.
It is a disaster Rod Blagojevich made. As we smolder and stink, everyone is focused on him - and that is exactly what every brat of any age always dreams of, isn't it?
Insane? Not really, but at what point do psychiatrists recognize insanity when it relates to megalomania?
Well said.
Blago is prone to juvenile behavior, but his Repub and Dem enemies make him look like the adult by comparison. The impeachment talk and some of the nasty name calling is ludicrous and silly beyond belief.
I don't think there's anyone in the general assembly who doesn't need a diaper change. They're all an embarrassment to this state.
Put all of the quote together from this overtime. You'll see that Blagojevich has been relatively focused on substantive issues and criticisms on this level, whie the rest are getting petty and nasty. The editorial boards can say what they want. The governor is getting under their skin and is making them look petty. Public opinion will follow shortly behind.
Here's the truth...we are all sick of it. Stay up late tonight, have a slumber party with the budgeteers, and get the budget DONE. it worked in the movie "Dave".
Everyone needs to stop grandstanding and get to work. To GRod I say this: Grow up. Do your job. And get ready...because all of this is going to come back to haunt you soon.
Your boss needs to stop playing around and get on the budget. The real issue, not the made up ones that get him air time.
Calling him insane, or demanding his impeachment is far goofier than anything he’s said so far this year. Everyone needs to cool out a bit.
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Including Governor Blagojevich
Yes, these can be inflammatory terms in today's PC world, but I for one appreciate it when people call a spade a spade.
Calling Madigan a Republican is an attack on principles? Mike Madigan has done more for the Democratic party in Illinois than Rod Blagojevich will ever pretend to do. So just because Madigan is not for the GRT he is Republican. Daley came out against the GRT as well, so I guess that makes him a Republican too. There are 37 Senate Democrats, and he can't get 30 votes on a health care bill. Does that mean there are only 29 real Democrats in the Senate?
You are right about one thing, the Governor is getting under their skin. He is getting under their skin because he decided to come to work May 23rd, and the rest of them have been working since January. His getting under their skin is just a continuance of his governing by games.
Finally, public opinion will not follow, because by and large the public opinion is that they are all "blithering idiots" and the only thing this overtime session does is prove the public right.
he gets too close to the next campaign time-wise.
You want to be reaping the benefits along with happy citizens at that point, not struggling to
put through a controversial program. We're talking
a third term at least here, that's clear.
It's not like the things he wants to do are bad things. He wants to give more money for education
and make health insurance available to the 1.4 million Illinoisians who don't have it. Now, I think education has too much money already, with precious little to show for it other than $300k salaries and plush pensions for school superintendents. And there has been surprisingly little advocacy from those 1 million plus Illinois adults who don't have health insurance...maybe the problem isn't as bad as some would have us believe. But you can't fault Blago on his choice of the issues. And he is trying to do these things without taxing the middle class, to boot. I don't like him, but I can't fault his goals.
And he's right about the lack of urgency as well.
Other than legislators wanting to get back to their lucrative other jobs, there is no rush. The money will keep coming in (our money), the pensions and salaries will be paid, and who cares if the legislators have to work a little harder and a little longer. Do we owe them a free ride.
After all, they are about to get a big raise.
Let them earn it.
If the general public were paying any attention, the Governor's favorability/approval ratings would be lower than President Bush's. It's really a very sad state of affairs.
I disagree that there is no rush for a budget. Illinois is dependent on at least two major sources of funding from the Federal government that require matching State funds; i.e. Medicare and roads. I know for a fact that the road money will be lost if this State doesn't get its act together. I used to work for the Federal Highway Administration and that money will go to another state very very soon if we don't get a budget. There's no way to put it on hold until the "kids" work out their differences.
There will be no third term for this guy.
How does "Professional Son-In-Law" grab you?
The bills are being paid, and we are not facing a government shutdown.
We are still paying taxes, right? The govt is still collecting them? They're collecting mine.
All this talk about government shutdowns is totally silly and, although not a conspiracy theorist, I suspect the liberal contingent that wants to raise our taxes. Not to mention the
many "non-profits" whose $200k and up directors are frequently heard weeping to the press about
imminent financial disaster.
I wish that posters on this site were able to PM, each other. I have a diagnosis, I would like to throw out and discuss with some of the professionals on here.
Really? The Illinois GOP? Official motto: "Winning Isn't Everything!"?
I'm not seeing it.
He lost the GRT what was it 107 - 0 ? I believe he said that was one of his up days. I think that pushed him over the edge. No one has ever said no to Rod.
All his life friends and family have always given him everything he has asked for. He could charm or hustle his way through life. I'm not kidding.
This was the biggest disappointment of his life and he does not cope well.
After all don't you people know who he is ? Don't you ? Don't you ?
"3 a : extreme folly or unreasonableness"
"b : something utterly foolish or unreasonable"
In my opinion, Blagojevich is being unreasonable AND engaging in extreme folly/utter foolishness; so technically speaking, this is insanity.
Also, Madigan is playing with the Gov. If the government shuts down, Blago gets the blame. He will scream, rant and blame till the corn is ready for harvest but the voters will only see him. The speaker, safe within his house of bricks could care less if he looks bad for a day, a week or months. The 13th ward will re-elect him and every member of the house has his picture with a heart around it on their bulletin boards.
The Governor is being made irrelevant, played like a fool, accused of being unstable, shown to have poorly thought out ideas and programs and is being exposed as a terrible statesman. I would suggest that this is not great for long term political stability and he will not receive a free pass this next primary.
State workers are allowed to use the Internet. No state agency blocks access to sites like the SJ-R, which has extensive comments. Your little warning is off base and flat-out wrong.
Rod casts more of his rhetorical pox.
Voters now entertain,
(As they ask if he’s sane)
Wistful thoughts about the Red Fox.
The questions are: If (big if) Rod is not sitting at a defendant's table in the Dirksen Building, will he have the testicular virility and/or money to duke it out with Lisa in a primary? With her approval rating through the roof? And his -- god knows where after two terms.
Question for the board: Who's the Republican who can beat anyone statewide?
The question is "will Rod have the testicular virility to beat Lisa Madigan after her father is done castrating him?
It is a little early to start debating about the 2010 election but never underestimate Rod Blagojevich when it comes to a hard fought campaign. you should have learned your lesson last time.
Maybe you can get Tony Peraica to run against him.
I think Lisa Madigan might do a little better than Edwin-just a hunch. As for Tony-I think his march to burn Castle Frankenstein might be a little too much to overcome.
I don't think the majority of the voters are unhappy with the results. I love this blog but it is not exactly an accurate cross section of the opinoins of the voting public.
If GRod was such a wonderful, conscientious and ethical person he would call a special session and support moving the ethics reform bill forward to passage now to pave the way for re-election.
This would help show his continued concerns for no longer supporting " business as usual" occurring in state government. That should really help him get re-elected in 2010. ( assuming he is not too busy collecting mega campaign contributions to run for president in 2012.)
The notion that state employees get "free" health insurance probably stems from the fact that retirees with more than (I think) 20 years service do not have to pay a premium, and from the fact that the state still offers (along with several HMOs) a traditional indemnity plan that does not limit what doctor or hospital one chooses. However, that plan charges a much higher premium than the HMOs and a growing number of state workers (myself included) are choosing HMOs.
Before I got my present job (which, by the way, I got fair and square without ever having made a single political contribution in my life and without knowing anyone in any current or past administration) I went without health insurance for two years (after having lost a previous private sector job). I understand the frustration taxpayers feel, for I am one and have been one for my entire adult life. I'm not counting on that pension (or Social Security, since both will probably be broke by the time I retire) anyway, and I would not object if my health and pension benefits had to be trimmed to keep the liability from getting totally out of control.
BTW I do read this blog at work during my lunch hour and when I have some down time. I work in one of the legislative branch offices and the information we gather here is of value to us. But I always wait until I get home to post messages.
Sorry to ramble on like this, but please don't confuse the overpaid political hacks you read about in the paper with people like me and my co-workers.
Relax, you are in good hands.Governor Blagojevich will take care of everything.
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I don’t think the majority of the voters are unhappy..." Bill, how many of those voters, to borrow from Little Egypt, can still fog a mirror? We all know how those ballot boxes in Chicago are haunted .
Those were the words used on WMAY, anyway. We can all rest easy tonight, folks, it's all going according to plan. The Governor moves in mysterious ways. There shall be a budget plan, but no man shall know the day nor the hour of its coming.
Shhhh... You will give away our evil plan. :)