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Biggest hope - Quinn can take out the garbage that is the Illinois Democratic Party and replace the rats with angels.
My biggest fear is that Quinn will agree to go along with s tax increase.
An income tax increase is no longer if, but when.
And Madigan's strategy has been to try and get it done before Lisa takes office. That way, she gets all the reward of funds without the political risk of pushing for a tax increase.
The way things are going, they may just pass an income tax increase to fill the budget deficit, which means when the economy turns around in 2 years, Lisa will have a SURPLUS to play around with because of the extra funds from the tax increase.
Oy.
Biggest hope is that the non-stop political spin on everything will cease. He has usually been pretty straight forward.
allow Machine Democrats to continue to run state government/state agencies more or less as Blago has run them--as political fiefdoms. Ater all, if he is to run again, he probably can't antagonize the Machine more than absolutely necessary to give the appearance of change.
My greatest hope is that he will take a hard look at the state budget and make the changes necessary to bring it under control. With huge chunks of federal money coming down the pipeline, he has an opportunity to do so without raising taxes. Any sacrifices which need to be made should be truly shared....not dumped on the middle class via tax increases.
Biggest Hope -- He manages to bring some sort of sanity to campaign finance in this state.
Biggest hope-He uses executive orders to reduce government, not expand it.
My biggest fear is that Pat will continue to be a hot dog and champion pseudo-populist causes like recall and campaign funding reform and ignore the critical issues facing our state.
We can't wait another two years.
I really think that before we talk about tax increases, we should see what the Obama admin sends our way. Every time I open the paper, the stimulus numbers get higher. He has talked specifically about helping the states so that state services are not affected.
Biggest hope - the governor's office would simply get down to business and start sensibly chipping away at the State's problems.
Biggest hope--he does.
My greatest hope - That he will be able to make the transistion from taxpayer advocate to Governor and he will carefully evaluate the steps necessary to bring Illinois out of the economic and political quagmire that the last administration has put us in and take those necessary steps.
2. Hope is that he can come in, weed out the bad seeds, get a handle on the budget and fix a great number of wrongs that have occurred in the past 6 years.
Biggest hopes: that he can finally dispel the toxic, mistrustful atmosphere that surrounds state government; that he will treat state employees with respect and make them proud, instead of ashamed, of what they do; and that he will be firm in rooting out Blago's corruption without succumbing to the vindictiveness Blago displayed.
Biggest Fear: Quinn's penchant for micro-management renders his administration as inept
Biggest hope - Less criminal behavior (a very low bar to meet, agreed.)
Biggest Fear: Jockeying for 2010 will trump everything and result in minimal accomplishments.
Biggest Hope: That the tax increase is used to pay off our debts and not used to fund pet programs. Let's face it, we elected these mutts and we need to pay for our mistakes and get this state our of the dumpster.
Biggest Hope - I have two. First, that Quinn has the gumption to push for the tax increase that Illinois needs to fix it's structural deficit. To be honest, this has been needed for several years, and Blago's refusal to face facts has just landed the state in a much deeper mess that it would have had otherwise. I don't want to pay more taxes, but it's the only solution. State government is already much smaller than it's been in many years. There's no place to make any more cuts.
Second, restore some measure of sanity to DNR. This department has been harder hit than any other. Before Blago was elected, Illinois' DNR was arguably the finest in the county, and now it's a freakin disaster.
My biggest fear is Quinn will be wildly inconsistent in his positions, dealings with the legislature, and statements to the public, causing a lack of confidence in his administration at a time when the state's budget crisis needs a steady hand.
My biggest hope is that Pat's reform instincts and relative transparency makes for a vastly improved set of policies out of Springfield, and with it the kind of popularity that Connecticut's Governor Rell earned after she took over for that state's Felon-in-Chief.
(And if Pat works out, what does that do to the 2010 elections? Might some names associated with the governor's race decide to run for Senate instead? A successful Governor Quinn would be both very good for the state and make for very interesting discussions around here over the next couple of years.)
Hope Quinn will back a working relationship in government and try to solve the problems not make more like Blago.
Where our government does lie
Unto the dome we send from home
Our legislators. Why?
Maybe House and Senate will
Evict executive sin
The hopes and fears of the past six years
Are met in Patrick Quinn
For Quinn has been in waiting
For quite a long, long while
A Dem gadfly who e'er gets by
With votes from the rank and file
Now he has his chance to get
His name praised on the rail
And right some wrong, not be headstrong,
Let sanity prevail
Biggest Hope -- that PQ gets a serious shot at remaining Governor in 2010. Not because I'm a huge Quinn fan, but because I think three Governors in two years would be too many changes mid-stream.
Oh, the dreams! The dreams!
My fear is that he'll include a mechanism to require voter approval for the tax hike to take effect.
That would be so Quinn: trying to have it both ways, he gets neither.
My biggest fear is that he will listen to John Bradley from southern Illinois and implement John's proposed gas tax. Lord knows additional gas taxes are exactly what Illinois should NOT do to raise revenue.
Biggest fear – Many participants in the process – politicos, bureaucrats, media, pundits, and public will not give Quinn the time and support he needs to address this rescue, triage, and rehabilitation challenge. This will need to be a team effort and it will not be an instant fix. We need to understand this is not the time to expect a 100% turn-around. Some of his work will be emergency work, some will be long-term physical therapy for one very beaten-up patient.
We don't need any cause célèbre.
My biggest hope is that he runs his office transparently and competently, plays well with the other branches of IL gov't and accomplishes the people's purpose.
Biggest hope:Pat Quinn will push through terms limits on all elected public officials in Illinois.
The government needs to reorganized be trimmed.
Fear: He seems to have a bit of Blago/back-bencher in him. He likes the spotlight for things that get attention but ultimately, won't happen. We need a grown-up as a governor now. We need somebody who can get things done.
Biggest fear: Quinn cleans house and makes some serious reforms beneficial to Illinois, thereby becoming a popular Governor and leading the Dem ticket to another statewide sweep in 2010. (Given the IL GOP's continued stupidity and ineptitude I think this is the likely scenario.)
Biggest Hope: His can't use his White Sox seats as often so I can sneak over a few sections for a better view.
Biggest hope: He will get rid of all the tainted agency directors; all the ghost pay rollers; all the upper management who are stainted with Blago stench and any other state employee who paid for their state job.
Fear: New gridlock. Could be an attempt to minimize his successes and reduce his chances in 2010 (by D's or R's). Could be a lack of focus as Quinn tries to do too much at once or keeps switching his focus, resulting in frustration and resistance in the legislature.
=Illinois can longer afford workers retiring at 50 years old=
I can not disagree more, State employees have been paying their portion of the pension, the State of Illinois has not. Merit Comp employees have shared the biggest burden of pension payments.
Biggest Hopes: Cleans house in Corrections and the other political hideaway agencies that have wreaked their Departments for personal gain.
Biggest Fear: Does not properly address the impending crisis that is about to hit the State of Illinois in the next sixty days.
Biggest Fear: Courtesy of Bill: "My biggest fear is that Pat will continue to be a hot dog and champion pseudo-populist causes like recall and campaign funding reform and ignore the critical issues facing our state." Well put. I agree.
Hopes:
Utter transparency. Quinn should take his own ethics exam in front of some reporters every time it comes out. FOIA's get answered in timely fashion. Ethics laws get further tightening, particularly hiring, no more revolving doors, please. Bills get signed right away or vetoed right away, and Quinn comes down to Springfield to really meet with the leaders and work things out.
Have Mike Rowe appear with Quinn when he takes the oath to deputize him for this mother of all "Dirty Jobs".
Assure folks he understands we have three branches and two parties and everybody has a seat at the table and will be heard.
I hope Obama can be talked into releasing a year's worth of federal grants without required state matching funds and Quinn takes that and puts it into a modest, responsible capital bill that builds or re-builds lasting things of value. No more dependingh on gambling revenues. We all expect a modest tax hike, Quinn should have a special session to work out if it should be a hike and/or a property tax swap. The money will go first towards debts and shortening payback times. The rest goes towards capital improvement projects to get the state economy into gear again.
Biggest hope: MJM, J*C (don't know middle initial) and Quinn all work together to balance state revenues, purge all the campaign hacks, pass a capital bill in time to catch some of the federal free moneyand Illinois politics don't make front page news anymore.
Biggest Hope: An ethical administration
Biggest Hope He then decides to run for re-election
Biggest Hope is that he will do whats best for the state even if it costs him some political capital.
Biggest fear - citing a need for "stability," he will continue the tradition of overlooking the other 500 (+/-) elected officials in Springfield who either take bribes, or enable those who do.
Not sure pensions are the biggest problem here.
I suspect the challenge will be making good use of the billions forthcoming from the feds. There will be a lot of Democrats with their mouths open ready to grab some of the federal largesse. Pay to play will really take off. Will Quinn be able to spot the pay to players and will he be able to stop them and the pols before they start grabbing our money. Does he have any financial experts in his entourage. Or will he be relying on our Blago's folks.
Biggest fear - that he doesn't know what he is doing and the State of IL. can't attract competent staffers anymore to help him.
Biggest hope: fixes the state's fiscal house by doing many things, including raising income taxes on those making more than 150k and providing property tax relief
Biggest fear - That he would leave these agency director, CFO, CEO etc, etc, who NEVER worked for the state before blago keep their job and messing up state goverment because they have a high enough job title to let them. The state workers with years of service under their belts who don't make the big bucks have to sit by and watch these inexperience boobs keep running agency's into the ground!
Greatest hope: that new Governor will look very carefully at existing agency heads and their top staff and get rid of those who are underperforming, especially those who have gladly gone along with questionably legal programs (ISAVE, FAmilyCAre etc) and incurred multiple audits for mismanagement. Some agencies have been well run and some staff high up have been very competent but a thorough review needs to take place based on job performance not their ties to ward organizations or other political considerations.
What's left?
Mayor 2011.
Fear - More of the same just new names.
Biggest hope: that he doesn't get re-elected.
biggest hope: doesn't go back on his word and puts the fund back in for state parks and historic sites.
Fear: That MJM and his desire to have Lisa be Governor interferes with the give and take that a sane governor should have with the legislature.
If Lisa Madigan runs for Governor in February 2010 then what incentive does MJM have for working with Quinn?
Inquiring pirates wanna know.
My fear is that justice will not served and Quinn takes the post.
I've got to give additional thought to any feeling of hope.
Case in point Jack Lavin. Lavin was a Rezko team member when they defrauded GE capital of $10 Million. Lavin was also point man and facilitator to place many of those Rezko sponsored. Sorry Jack you've got to go now....
Ivy - From Webster's: very steep, perpendicular, or overhanging in rise or fall.. I predict the governor's removal from office will be precipitous, indeed.
Biggest fear - he doesn't remove Blago's bozos.
Biggest Fear: Illinois will pass some sort of limitation on campaign contributions, similar to the Federal limitations (i.e. Osterman legislation)
If/when that happens, that will benefit incumbants only, as challengers will have to spend all their time raising money $1000 a pop, or whatever the limit happens to be. Does anyone wonder why over 95% of the U.S. Congress is made up of millionaires?
When the "reformers" come calling, watch out.
Biggest Fear - nothing changes and the incompetent keep their high paying positions.
Biggest hope: A breakthrough in the gridlock between branches. Cooperation in state and with the feds brings progress in schools, health care, and jobs.
Hope: that true to form, he will work hard, campaign effectively without a lot of formal fundraising and continue to have staffers who respond promptly to all inquiries.
There are 4 maybe five or six who dictate what happens in this state...I wouldn't worry about the great loss of "representatives".
Biggest Fear:Too entrenched in his activist mentality to actually govern, almost like an incompetent Gov. Moonbeam which may leave the state even worse off.
Biggest Fear - He will draw upon his colleagues from the Walker era. Specifically, John Filan. If Filan comes back, it will be Blago only less the outbursts and temper tantrums.
Hope: He will have the guts to stand up to Madigan and demand true campaign finance reform.