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1. Supported and signed legislation to provide the opportunity to purchase health insurance for children at reasonable sliding premuims.
2. Increased state funding for prek-12 education by over 3 billion dollars in 3 years....more than Ryan and Edgar combined.
3. Held out during budget negotiations in '03 to resist increasing sales and income taxes while balancing a $5 billion budget deficit left by Ryan.
4. Supported and signed legislation to raise the minimum wage in Illinois substantially.
5. Supported and signed legislation preserving overtime pay after the Repub federal legislation gutted it.
The list goes on and on. These are Democratic ideals that could only be dreamed of during 27 years of Repub governors.
Blagojevich has been the best Il governor ever.
If I pulled a Democrat Ballot, it would be Eisendrath. That was a pretty good speech he gave and I'm also tired of laws with names and press releases longer then the bills themselves.
Residents in Illinois are undertaxed. It's time we started paying our fair share to pay for needed government services.
My biggest worry is that Oberweis, Gidwitz, and Brady (all three are individuals I could vote for in good conscience) are going to split the non-JBT votes among themselves equally and thus ensure a JBT victory.
1. Fix the financial disaster looming in Springfield, and
2. Revive the republican party in IL, and
3. Not get hammered into submission by the Gov by Nov.
4. Actually clean up state government. Hard to do when you are taking money from state vendors just like Blago.
It's the first time in a long time we've had somebody that really represents turning the page on the Thompson era of the party that can actually win in November. He doesn't have the baggage of the other candidates and is engaging and magnetic in a room full of people. My moniker represents real thoughts about this state's organization, and Brady's the only one I can see making a change for the better in that regard.
I vote by gut, and Brady is my reflex choice without any reservation.
I'm casting my vote for Gidwitz. His comments during the Daily Herald interview were hillarious, but had some truth behind them. I think that the guy is an outsider, and has the money to go toe to toe with Blago in the General. Its not that I'm excited, its more like a process of elimination. The lesser of four evils.
Should God Forbid, Eisendrath fail in his quest on March 21, I will be volunteering on March 22 as a supporter for whatever Republican celebrates victory in their Gubernatorial Primary. The ultimate need in this state is to rid it of the political cancer now infesting the office of Governor.
RANDALL SHERMAN
We know her. She hasn't changed in over 20 years.
We've seen her for over 12 years as the Treasurer, and what we need in a governor is experience. She has worked with the best and the worst, and knows the difference. Her stand on social issues is progressive, while her economic views are conservative, which fits perfectly with the majority of Illinoians. It is time to see a woman lead this state as governor. She has personality, she enjoys people, she listens well. She works better with Democrats than our current Democratic governor does. She is not using the governorship as a stepping stone to national office, so she will focus on the job at hand.
about no no-tax pledge.
She's a woman...wouldn't it be nice if Repubs could produce the first Illinois woman governor
(and if Condi changes her mind and runs for Prez..we'll be on a roll).
She has significant fiscal experience, and the main challenges of governors are fiscal challenges. Blago has shown that the only way he can deal with state finances is to borrow money...even the most unsophisticated voter can see that this is not a viable solution. His pandering to illegal immigrants doesn't help either...Allkids will primarily help illegals at the expense of middle class privately insured citizens, whose premiums will go up as a result.
Blago has worsened Illinois' national reputation as one of the most corrupt states with his contracts for rich friends and his transformation of state agencies (including IDOT, DHS, the Tollway, hitherto apolitical DCFS for example) into patronage farms..expensive patronage farms with lush pensions and salaries for the Blago folks. JBT has ethics baggage, but it pales beside Blago's awesome Chicago-like corruption.
JBT has the potential to win by polls... Gidwitz, Oberweis, Brady haven't shown the numbers although each would be far better than Blago. She's has to pep up her campaign though.
On this level though, I'm leaning towards Brady. Yes, I want Rod out of office, but I'm not simply supporting someone because I think they can win, I'll support someone because I agree with where they stand on the issues.
She's got guts, integrity, consistency, experience, electability, an 'Illinois' position on issues, and she hasn't gone negative like unamed others on the Repub side.
Esquared never got a look.
AccordianGal had a chance for a crossover but blew it big time with the pick of BrickheadJoe as the running mate.
The rest were never factors
The only candidate with the vision and plan to deal with taxes, education and the economy. Brady has remained devoted to his conservative base and values and will truly change the pay to play practice. He has not flip-flopped on the issues and is the candidate with the conviction to follow through on his promises.
If Blagojevich is the nominee, I will probably vote Green in the general election. I'm not a fan of Topinka or Oberweis. There's an outside chance I could be persuaded on Gidwitz. Don't know much about Brady, but it seems unlikely I'll need to learn anything about him. I like Andy Martin's one man crusade against corruption, but he's not likely to be the nominee.
P.S. Is there a place to post off the topic? I'm kinda new at this. Thanks
Because he's not Blago, JBT, Oberweis or Gidwitz. JUST KIDDING!
He's consistent and committed, straightforward and straight-talking, principled and passioante.
My reasons are strategic and completely related to my loyalty to the Republican Party and the belief that any of the Republican candidates would be a better Governor than Rod Blagojevich or any other Democrat for that matter.
I happen to be more conservative than Judy Baar Topinka in many regards, and frankly, I don’t really have that great of a regard to her for a variety of reasons, especially as it relates to her lack of loyalty to her fellow Republicans.
Nonetheless, she is the Republican candidate in the field who is best capable of actually winning a general election and while I actually think another candidate in the field would be a better Governor, that candidate (though popular here) is unlikely to win the nomination and would have a harder time winning in November and because another candidate, who shall remain nameless would find it virtually impossible to beat Blagojevich since he would be painted, unfairly of course, as, in the words of yet another nameless candidate, a “racist bigot.â€Â
So, my vote is for Topinka to insure the Republicans put forth their most viable candidate and that Rod Blagojevich does not remain Governor of Illinois.
Hopefully, my candidate of choice will become Governor and prove worthy of this support.
1) He proposed the sale of the Thompson Center;
2) He proposed the sale of the Toll Highway Authority Building
3) He proposed the sale of naming rights of various government parks and buildings
4) He purchased flu vaccine to protect the citizens of Illinois
5) He established a program to encourage Illinois citizens to illegally purchhase drugs from Canadian and other foreign sources
6) He partnered with the General Assembly to ignore the pesky pension funding obligations;
7) He promised to "rock the system" with a new ethics reform package
8) He promised to implement an All Kids program will worry about the cost later;
9) He came into office and fired a number of state employees from prior administrations and didn't worry about the litigation costs;
10) He let all those folks south of I-80 know where they stand in the scheme of things
11) He promoted and obtained a very valuable income tax credit to help the Illinois film industry
12) He has given speeches promoting the use of Illinois and he elimated the sales tax exemption for coal scrubber technology and other pollution control devices;
This is just the beginning - I could go on and on reciting all the innovative ideas of our current Governor.
13) He increased the state's bonded indebtedness to record levels;
14) He changed the "culture" at the Toll Highway Authority.
15) We can now buy chinese food at toll highway oases;
16) He got Marty Cohen out of CUB and sucked him into the state bureaucracy from whence he will never be heard of again;
17) He hired Ed Hurley to help address the high cost of heating and we had one of the warmest Januarys on record;
18) He continues to be a shining example for us all by finding the time to get in his running, despite the rigorous schedule he maintains as governor; AND
19) He made Pat Quinn into a voice of moderation in his administration
Republican: Bill Brady - because I think he has the balls to say NO to corruption.
Democrat: Edwin Eisendrath - Not sure yet - but not happy with our current guv.
1. He's not a career politician. I like the fact that he's taught school and worked in the real world.
2. Eisendrath will make it illegal for the Governor and other statewide office holders to take money from state contractors. And he will abide by those rules from day one even if they are not yet law.
3. He has already cleaned up one scandal ridden government agency (the CHA). I like a candidate who does more than just talk about reform but has actually done something out it.
4. None of his friends, co-workers or family members are lobbyists.
5. He has been downstate to small towns like Paris and Sesser and seems to really connect with regular people.
6. Eisendrath will live in Springfield.
Eisendrath may be been downstate to small towns like Paris and Sesser, but our Governor RAN accross Southern Illinois last spring in the River-to-River relay accompanied only by a small group of security, a camera crew to record the historic event for posterity (and for the 10:00 PM news via satellite uplink), and certain members of the press and his staff that were his teammates. He's been to Eddyville, Cobden and Tunnel Hill. He was brave enough to run through the back roads of Southern Illinois on the first day of turkey bow hunting season. Let's see Eisendrath match that
I'm old; a card-carrying member of the early Baby Boomer generation, which means I'm self-obsessed, imbued with an artificial sense of self-worth and self-importance. I'm also starting to come to grips with the aging process and I don't like it one darned bit. Don't know how I got this old. And got this old this fast. Funny how a combination of age and aging can change your outlook, isn't it? And don't forget, our generation invented sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll, computers, the internet and everything else of any import. Don't believe us, just ask.
He raised the minimum wage for a half-million workers in Illinois. I like the All Kids program as well as the low-cost prescriptions for our seniors. He fully supports the 150 locked-out Celanese employees in Meredosia Illinois.
The man inherited a 5 billion-dollar deficit from the corrupt, pay-to-play Republican administration.
Am I better off than I was 4 years ago, hell yes!
P.S. Thanks to this Governor, my drive to work is a lot closer than it was under the last year of the Ryan administration.
GRod gets my vote!
because he has a great plan for the future of Illinois. His main
focus was to clean up Springfield and end "pay to play" with some
great ideas for campaign finance reform. Edwin is also the only
candidate addressing our state's education problem, by fully investing
in education and giving every child in this state a chance to succeed.
His last major issue is to balance the budget. Unlike Gov.
Blagojevich, Edwin will actually pay for his campaign promises, and is
not shy on saying how he will pay for them. It is refreshing to hear
such honesty from a politician, especially these days. Eisendrath in
2006!
because he has a great plan for the future of Illinois. His main
focus was to clean up Springfield and end "pay to play" with some
great ideas for campaign finance reform. Edwin is also the only
candidate addressing our state's education problem, by fully investing
in education and giving every child in this state a chance to succeed.
His last major issue is to balance the budget. Unlike Gov.
Blagojevich, Edwin will actually pay for his campaign promises, and is
not shy on saying how he will pay for them. It is refreshing to hear
such honesty from a politician, especially these days. Eisendrath in
2006!
The man kept his promise to them.
*sits back opens a cherry coke and waits for Blago to get indicted*
In the General, if Ed doesn't make it, I will throw in with Judy, who is a proven administrator and public servant, with lots of experience dealing with the Senate and Madigan, so she'll know what the heck she's doing in negotiating the budget and state programs... and she has a strong and competent staff behind her, not a bunch of inexperienced carpetbaggers. I had high hopes we could have done better with an all-dem government, but since that fell through, I'll settle for the partisan gridlock of a Republican Governor and Democratic legislature. Of all the excesses of both sides, perhaps the best of the middle ground will emerge, and the constant friction and close oversight will help keep both sides in line, lest they get caught with their hands in the cookie jar.
also, i am sick of spending promises made at election time with no real plan to pay for all kids or the 1000 dollar tax credit for good grades.
finally,
Me and my co-workers at AFSME in deep southern Illinois will NOT be voting for GRod. What campaign computer are you blogging from? Ask your brothers and sisters down here and you won't find 1 out of 10 happy with this guy. Its great to have the right to vote and everyone has their own opinion but just the facts down this way from those I work with in AFSME do not speak well of Grod. Don't know what part of the state you are from but its a different story down here. May the best man/woman win. The important thing is that we all take time to go vote. Can you still vote early and OFTEN in Chicago?
Like I said, he made several displaced AFSCME workers happy.
BTW, Judy sure is keeping her employees busy posting on this blog. Shouldn't they be busy running the treasurer's office?
Can you imagine a leaders meeting with Madigan, Jones and Oberweis?
Manna from heaven my blogging friends.
Everyone else is owned by outright, or out of the "Bi-partisan Combine's" stable.
If Topinka, Brady, Gidwitz, or Eisendrath win it's just MORE OF THE SAME...suckers!
So, what's a Democrat who's less than 100% satified with the Governor supposed to do? How do you send a message to the Governor without helping the other side? Simple: skip the Governor's race in the Primary. The Governor's staff can count undervotes, and here's a few of the reasons I'll be voting for "None of the Above":
-None of the Above didn't break his campaign promise to veto caps on pain and suffering;
-None of the Above has distanced himself from notorious Insiders;
-None of the Above puts substance over style;
-None of the Above recognizes that national political ambitions will never be realized if you don't do a good job with the job you have;
-None of the Above doesn't make the same mistake the President's made of surrounding himself with people who only tell him what he wants to hear. In fact, None of the Above's closest confidant doesn't want anything -- not fame,fortune or power -- except to see None of the Above succeed.
Having said all that, and at the risk of being misquoted, come General Election time, I'll still be voting for Governor Blagojevich.
Looking at the GOP field is like coming home from work with a big appetite and finding nothing to eat but half-warmed leftovers. The Governor may be pot roast and not filet mignon, but atleast he isn't leftover tuna casserole.
Yes, but sadly, it's true, and the truth has reverent power. They make him put his promises in writing, dont'cha know?
Again, the clearest way for Democrats to tell the Governor you're dissatisfied with him is to skip over the Governor's race. When 15-20% of Democrats don't vote for either candidate, the Governor will get the message.
Scoot- He didn't close Vandilia. However, sometime in the near future, old prisons are going to be closed and moved to newer, more efficient institutions. Menard and Pontiac are more than 100 years old.
Brady is the same old thing. Thats why he's int this race to split the vote so JBT wins. It won't work. Kejellander is finished so is the parroit I mean Brady campaign.
I will refrain from any rebuttal...my answer is still Brady and the reasons are wtill as listed above.
Ron Stephens, on the other hand, played it serious and he was hilarious. He truly made that bit. I don't agree with his politics and thought he seemed like a humorless guy in my encounters with him, but he was a very good sport in doing this show and I like him more because of it. Interesting they didn't mention him being a politician and of a different party at all.
That has to be a made up name because anyone with any age to them knows that silent army stuff is s---. Drinking the Brady Kool Aid will do nothing but put JBT in the General.