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I guess the GRyan trial is high up there. Grorge is now in the same league as Kerner and Walker, two former governors who were indicted and tried for high crimes and misdemeanors not directly related to their tenure as Gov.
The Hired Truck scandal and other patronage scandals have the city insiders quivering in their Guccis for the next shoe to drop, and hoping it doesn't hit them in the head.
My candidate for most important non-story is the budget actually being approved on time, and legislature adjourning, in 2005.
Here we go again, George Ryan all over again.
And the Illinois voter proves he is a sucker once again!
Gamesmanship with personnel rules is what got BB elected and gamesmanship with personnel rules will bring him down. Patronage will be the downfall of Blah-Blah's low and weak administration. In bypassing established law with his IDES non-veteran employment farce, POA has the Illinois taxpayers, specifically veterans, really upset. Mr. Ethics and his lackey Quinn are going to have one hell of a hard time explaining why they are sticking it to us veterans.
As usual, a different set of rules in Chicagoland and another job taken from a non-Cook/collar county chairman. How long are those downstaters going to put up with that crap?
The Ryan trial. Blago is under investigation by the federal government. The Repbulican party in Illinois.
I look forward to seeing what everyone else has to say.
It's been a great year here folks. Thanks for the inspiration and insight.
Seen as good: Done just in time to gain votes- Kid Care; Unionized child care workers; 4% increases for MC employees (How are they/we going to pay for this?)
Bad: Mell airing dirty laundry; CMS' audit & responses; OEIG head Z. Scott leaving; Federal investigations of agencies under the guv; opponent in the primary, requesting state workers push guv's political agenda, etc.
The unholy alliance of GOPer Jerry Weller and Will County Dems putting the kabosh on JJJ's plan to control the proposed Peotone airport
The legislative session saw the GOPers sit in their corner and pout while a 2 year budget deal gets passed.
The summer long Edgar Waltz with BlinkyJim was embarrassing. In the end BlinkyJim goes back to cashing UofI checks and helping Mrs. KJ manage the new horse barn.
And the year concludes with the hodge podge tickets of RonnieG/Whinenburger& AccordianGal/BrickheadJoe
It almost makes picking Keyes look good.
But wait it ain't over! Just as the Ryan trial prepares to break for the holidays, the morning news tells us Mike "The AntiChrist" Tristano warms up the holidays with a plan to flip.
Ah yes "GOP GONE GOOFY 2005" is clearly the best political story of the year.
Merry Christmas CaptFax and Friends
We forgot to mention that after years of whining about how GRod ignores downstate...doesn't live in the mansion...blah, blah, blah; the GOP (yes, as in MOPE) goes out finds someone from the politically powerful Umholtz family to give that all suburban ticket a little downstate flavor.
You would think they were running for Mayor of Herald City rather than the State of Illinois.
Both demonstrate the extreme cynicism and opportunism of the Blagojevich administration.
Illinois taxpayers will shortly be forced to incur huge tax increases to bail out the state employee pension fund. Politics and money are inseparable in Illinois and this money grab will
have to be paid for by the Illinois middle class, especially those in their prime working years.
The DCFS scandal, a relatively small scandal as scandals go, nevertheless demonstrates the breadth of corruption in the Blagojevich administration. DCFS in recent decades was pretty much free of political interference, a state of affairs that ended when Blagojevich came on board and his administration began plundering child welfare monies and DCFS jobs for political gain. Now, the Blago-appointed agency director is virtually paralyzed, high level personnel and other department executives are under federal and state investigation for various types of wrongdoing, and one Blago friend and high level DCFS appointee resigned ahead of the federal investigation of his alleged theft of child welfare monies. Again, not a huge amount of money, not a big agency,but a stunning example of the Blago administration's cynical support of patronage, cronyism, and theft of taxpayer dollars to further political goals.
1. Of the White Sox World Series win.
2. The George Ryan trial.
3. The Hired Truck scandals rocking Daley.
4. Blagojevich named as "Public Official A".
5. IL Sen. Dick Durbin's Bush Hatred evolves into US Hatred. He decides losing in Iraq OK if it makes Bush look bad in 2006.
This guy is simply amazing. He is the story of 2005. He gets to sit back and watch Paul Mangieri get slated for State Treasurer, right before his eyes. The headline of this guy is "Missed Opportunity." Simply amazing. IF anyone figures this guy out, please let me know at your earliest convenience.
I think you may want to retract your comments when you really find out about Mr. Barack Obama and his true ethics.
I know that on the surface he has appeared to be upright and ethical. He even walked through the door with a bible in his hand. Yet, when the true test of uprightness and ethics come to reality, Obama has failed the test and I am here to talk about it and I am going to talk about it.
IF YOU'RE GOING TO TALK THE TALK, WALK THE WALK, NOT ONLY WHEN IT'S CONVIENT FOR YOU, BUT IN ALL THINGS
This would have to be the most important Illinois political story of the year cause it's going to also pertrude into the new year!
The biggest political story is probably the fall of Daley.
I'm running out of time, and there's sooooo much more. What a great year!!!
Although I agree that U.S Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has and is doing a good job of investigating and prosecuting corruption in Illinois, he too is not as ethical as the appearance.
It is not until a true test comes to the table when you'll really get a chance to see the sincerity to gov't officials. They pick and chose what they want to involve themselves in even if thousands of tax paying citizens are involved.
I have documented where the gov't federal and state have turned their head to blatant corruption, not because it's not true, but because of the informant and the overwhelming amount of information that divulged and the overwhelming amount of state officials and employees whom have documentedly engaged in gross misconduct.
So, that being said, my high level of regards for both U.S Senator Barack Obama and U.S Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald are no longer glowing in accommodations. They are allowing others to suffer behind their failure and refusal to "do the right things".
For those who are interested in the specifics, stay tuned in the coming days when all of this will be exposed and the gov't will be held accountable for turning a deaf ear to corruption.
Although I agree that U.S Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has and is doing a good job of investigating and prosecuting corruption in Illinois, he too is not as ethical as the appearance.
It is not until a true test comes to the table when you'll really get a chance to see the sincerity to gov't officials. They pick and chose what they want to involve themselves in even if thousands of tax paying citizens are involved.
I have documented where the gov't federal and state have turned their head to blatant corruption, not because it's not true, but because of the informant and the overwhelming amount of information that divulged and the overwhelming amount of state officials and employees whom have documentedly engaged in gross misconduct.
So, that being said, my high level of regards for both U.S Senator Barack Obama and U.S Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald are no longer glowing in accommodations. They are allowing others to suffer behind their failure and refusal to "do the right things".
For those who are interested in the specifics, stay tuned in the coming days when all of this will be exposed and the gov't will be held accountable for turning a deaf ear to corruption.
George Ryan holds the most interest for the public I think. His conviction along with that of his unethical cronies sends a hard message out to others that there is a new sheriff (Patrick Fitzgerald)that has ridden into town. This new sheriff does not look the other way nor can he be bought off.
Mayor Daley and the enormity of his Chicago corruption is also a spellbinder to the public. Poor Mayor Daley comes off looking as either a crook or as some Simpleton that couldn't manage a hot dog stand much less the city of Chicago. It just shows that name recognition or "star power" means much more in Illinois politics than ability.
Look for Lee Daniels to be in the news in 2006.
Although I agree that U.S Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has and is doing a good job of investigating and prosecuting corruption in Illinois, he too is not as ethical as the appearance.
It is not until a true test comes to the table when you'll really get a chance to see the sincerity to gov't officials. They pick and chose what they want to involve themselves in even if thousands of tax paying citizens are involved.
I have documented where the gov't federal and state have turned their head to blatant corruption, not because it's not true, but because of the informant and the overwhelming amount of information that divulged and the overwhelming amount of state officials and employees whom have documentedly engaged in gross misconduct.
So, that being said, my high level of regards for both U.S Senator Barack Obama and U.S Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald are no longer glowing in accommodations. They are allowing others to suffer behind their failure and refusal to "do the right things".
For those who are interested in the specifics, stay tuned in the coming days when all of this will be exposed and the gov't will be held accountable for turning a deaf ear to corruption.
George Ryan holds the most interest for the public I think. His conviction along with that of his unethical cronies sends a hard message out to others that there is a new sheriff (Patrick Fitzgerald)that has ridden into town. This new sheriff does not look the other way nor can he be bought off.
Mayor Daley and the enormity of his Chicago corruption is also a spellbinder to the public. Poor Mayor Daley comes off looking as either a crook or as some simple Simon that couldn't manage a hot dog stand much less the city of Chicago. It just shows that name recognition or "star power" means much more in Illinois politics than ability.
Look for Lee Daniels to be in the news in 2006.
A couple of days of high entertainment in the Ryan trial when Scott Fawell was in glib mode (and later when he showed us how to cry) certainly made for good reading.
Edgar dancing the "love me" dance and then walking away is about as much "story of the year" as "Sun rises in East - sets in West."
How about the upsets in the 2005 municipals?
AMEN!
Bubs, I have to disagree. If and until someone big falls in that fight, it isn't the biggest story. Not when a former Governor is already on trial - and unlike the Truck story - this isn't trading in contracts and hiring irregularities -- this one has wads of cash, prostitutes and a vainglorious former bigwig earning rebuke on the stand.
Or, let me phrase it this way. If I ask Joe and Jane Sixpack of Anywhere, IL, which is more interesting or important; the indictment of a guy who sounds like Victor Reyes, the trial of Robert Sorich or the trial of George H. Ryan - wouldn't you suspect the answer would include the question "Who the heck are Victor Reyes and Robert Sorich?"
GOP GOOFINESS 2005 WINS
And...I don't think the GOP is the political story of the year...the only way they could be, is if they did something that didn't drive off voters and make themselves look foolish.
So, I say go get 'em Patrick -- you sexy man!
The most hilarious story -- and the story that MUST be written into a screenplay is the G-rod/ papa-in-law story. This is truly shakespearean. The BEST part is the testicular virility line.
I mean come on, you cannot write this stuff.
Who did we decide would play G-rod in a movie??
That's the best (and most dramatic) story from the past year or so. (If this happened in late 2004, my bad.)
Top political stories of 2005 according to me:
#1 - Passage of the med/mal reform law
#2 - The Blago and Dick Mell feud
#3 - Chicago smoking ban compromise
#4 - Blago being named in the plea bargain
#5 - The Speaker "endorses" the Governor for re-election.
#6 - Henry Hyde's retirement
#7 - George Ryan calling Phil Gramm a whore or was it the other way around?
#8 - Representative Kevin Joyce is hired to handle parking lot security guard at the Tweeter Center
#9 - Todd Vandermyde was hailed as the state's lobbyist extraordinnaire by the Tribune - that's truly a story to anyone who's actuall met the guy
#10 - Congressman Luis Gutierrez announces he may run against the Mayor
Sen. Rauschenberger answered the roll calls on these as "NOT VOTING" 198 times. (approx. 66%)
Of the 4,206 House bills introduced, 436 were sent to Blago. Sen Rauschenberger answered as "NOT VOTING" on 187 fo these roll calls. (43%)
When you don't do your job as a Senator, how can you run for higher office?