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Yeah, it ain't what you proposed, but it's the only income tax hike that won approval by the Senate. Put the heat on Madigan and Cross during the veto session to get this done. You know as well as anyone that the state will run out of money well before June 30. It's put-up or shut-up time.
But I will give PQ some advice on what to call his faux biopic.
A recombinant (and adaptive) title based on leading roles of his icons:
"Mr. Gump Goes to Springfield".
Couldn't resist.
Outta here.
Once you lay down a line and define a position, the debate should become about what to do within the framework set out, how to get the most practical results. Basically tell the time, not so much how to build the watch.
Quinn so far has not shown much as a leader, and that's OK. He can be an effective advocate for many issues, and a very good gov., if he learns to avoid the useless contradiction of others.
If that doesn't work out, you don't/didn't deserve to be Governor* in the first place. In which case, the right thing to do, for the people my dear Governor*, would be to step aside.
Everything has to go up one of a hundred flag poles in your office and the end of the pole is always you.
"As a state employee paid by the taxpayers, you should get off the blog and go back to work!"
Getting into the executive office takes more than just saying I'm here and I am the leader. You have to be a leader in the right situation/context, and the Governor's Office is not a good situtation/context for you. You are far better suited for leadership somewhere that is less overwhelming for you.
I came across this recently (see link below), and Marcia certainly had you pegged. Seems like you've come full circle? http://www.lib.niu.edu/1980/ii800204.html
I've heard too many legislators with too many answers that go nowhere and do nothing in Illinois since Ryan left office. No capital bill, no budget fixes, no pension reform, no maintenance of the state's natural resources, etc etc etc. Our elected officials have to do these things for us. All of us over-informed people here at CF can't do it, RM can't do it, and Quinn couldn't do it back when he was a gadfly. Now he can.
Hynes' tax proposal might help. Maybe Quinn's income tax hike could help. Maybe a Republican has the answer! But what they--all of them, D and R-- have done in the past 8 years has done only harm.
At the same time, come up with a real plan for dealing the current budget mess for the remainder of the current fiscal year, and a real plan to address next year. (Hope, without substantive action on your part, that the General Assembly will decide to adopt your income tax increase is not a plan.)
Announce that you have decided not to run for a full term and that you will devote the remainder of your term in office to developing solutions to the state's budget problems, without the interference of campaigning.
"fire Blago’s appointments to the State Labor Board then hold fast to your position to renegotiate the AFSCME contract. It’s not that Illinois has too many bureaucrats, it’s the lack of consistent and taxpayer friendly executive management within the agencies and from the Governor’s office. Blago real crime was that he was AWOL and allowed the Palace Guard types run state government"
"Weather you want to or not you have to get rid of the Blago hacks. They continue to run the Departments and take care of their own. It is the only so called work they do. Take charge and clean house. It also might get some cooperation from their sponsor."
I believe you coined a phrase for this Gov. Q.
"Fumigate!"
You need to pick a couple of key issues and stay focused on them. It was OK to bounce from issue to issue in your old post, but, you are The Man now. Use the position to advocate for a couple of key issues.
Some say you are not a good campaigner, I disagree. I think the campaigns for what you want aren't moving forward because there are too many of them. Pick a couple and push them hard. If you could get the voters to dump 1/3 of the Reps, you can do this, too.
2. Stop surrounding yourself with young and inexperienced handlers. In selecting these people it looks like you aren't really taking your office or campaign seriously, so if that is the case, why should we take you seriously?
3. Stop demonizing those that don't agree with you 100%. You are never going to win over those leaning toward your ideas by demonizing them.
4. As was noted above, add a t-shirt when doing outdoor events and keep the hair as short as possible!
Governor, you have been given an opportunity the rest of us will never have. You have been a fixture in Illinois long enough to know that you are not the normal type of guy that gets elected as a Democratic governor. So, consider it a miracle.
We don't want nuthin' to do with the last guy who held the governor's office. Every time you kick someone out the door, every time you tell the truth, every time you take a stand, you remind us that you are not Blagojevich, and that is a big plus.
Do your job, sir. Strip the abilities of legislators to have their pet projects, paid for and built by Illinoisans, named after them. We have been fighting two wars, and it is far more fitting and proper to name public projects after our fallen heroes than after the flea-bitten, flatulent grandstander who shephered it through the General Assembly. If you do this, it will help set our priorities in order. It will reward those who sacrificed their all over rewarded those who play games in Springfield and Chicago. It fits your image as a man respectful of our military, and it will enhance your image greatly.
Ignor Dan Hynes. He is the damn comptroller who squeaked annually when the heavy lifting in the GA required leadership. Being a canary in a coal mine doesn't make it an eagle, being Dan Hynes over the past decade doesn't make him someone to listen to. Dan Hynes couldn't even update the comptroller's antique Cold Fusion website over the past decade, so just how is he going to update a fund-less Illinois?
Beside - everytime you take on Dan Hynes, you force voters to wonder where you have been since 2002 - and you don't really want to go there, do you?