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ps - One of the members may want to be the States Attorney? Interesting.
Police officers letting fellow officers get away with DUI's.
Your posts about the money spent on legal fees while very significant, pale in comparison to the legal fees by state agencies & the gov's office both contract and staff lawyers who often are sent out to defend a poor policy that follows a blago press conference (read Razzle Dazzle)
I would suggest is is over $100 million after five years. The Gov spent over a million in legal, staff & contract, to fire the first 25 employees on his first day in office. Beyond employee suits, there are many more cases dealing with contract fraud- AG, CMS, IDOT, Lottery....and the list goes on
With apologies to the many honest/ethical, and dedicated/conscientious elected/public officals and civil servants, I think political corruption permeates all our instituions and all levals/branches of government in Illinois. It's hard to pick just one institution. Corruption is a cancer on our body politic.
I'll be very interested to read everone's nominations for the most corrupt entity. I don't see much evidence that our non-governmental institutions in the private sector are much better than the public sector. The really large- scale thieves appear to be operating in the upper echelon of the corporate sector (e.g., Conrad Black)
The cost of campaigns causing candidates to sell their soules to speaker,senate president, or whoever.
Look at the electric rate reform average of $20/month per household. That's help for the poor,seniors,or anyone. The rates go up more in downstate. That's a sale out.
I grew up in Illinois my whole life. A few years back I was in California. My friend remarked something to the effect, "This highway used to be a tollway." I was utterly baffled. The idea that you take the tollbooths down after the road has been paid for never even ocurred to me.
The revenue from the Tollway never goes where we think or want it to go. They've been stealing our money for years and years, long before open road tolling (ROD R BLAGOJEVICH, GOVERNOR) allowed them to do it at 55 mph.
followed by the 11th Ward Regular Democratic Organization
followed by the 19th Ward Regular Democratic Organization
What I learned from my German friends is that Germans are willing to suffer the indignity of servitude to German bureaucracy, in exchange for the ability to blame someone else for their personal problems.
Sloughing off the decisions we are unwilling to make onto government institutions make them responsible and frees us up to hate them when they inevitably fail.
So I ask you, while you are wailing over institutional corruption, why did you empower them and continue to empower them in the face of their corruption?
This is a democracy, right? Act like a citizen and change it.
With deference to the many fine choices listed so far, I think the winners (Cook County suburban division) would have to be the Harvey and Melrose Park governments for their skill in turning their police departments into criminal enterprises. Runners up - Dolton, Cicero, and any town where disbarred attorney Anthony Bruno has a "consulting" contract.
Also, the far right holds a double standard when it comes to life...they're militant on abortion and equally militant on the US sending young men to die without batting an eye.
Yes, there are imperfect people in many organizations - public, private and non-profit - but you can't blame an entire institution for a few bad apples, except to the degree that those bad apples are coddled.
It's easy to poke the Catholic Church, but anyone who knows church history can tell you they've come along way.
It's not wrong to call corruption a cancer on the body politic. Anyone who thinks that Cook County is the only county where things are hinky needs to take off their blinders. Some level of corruption is occurring everywhere, and I assure you its not limited to one party.
Has everyone forgotten the sweetheart pleas that Joe Birkett's office was dealing out to friendly defense lawyers in DUI cases? Is anyone else naive enough to believe that kind of thing is only happening in DuPage County?
The question is, if there is a cancer on the body politic, do you blame the patient or the cancer?
Extremely overpaid/arrogant/stupid/un-qualified mess.
Further, the reforms provide cover for the increasingly egregious decisions handed down by the Commission's arbitrators. Clearly, the arbitrators and employee's attorneys enjoy relationships that can only be characterized as unhealthy for the business community, at best, and corrupt,at worst. For just one small bit of evidence, I would encourage the solicitation of decisions from the Work Comp Commission worthy of nothing more than induction into a growing "Hall of Shame". For starters, try Barham vs the Illinois Department of Corrections.
Ethics - Incredibly, the administration is still ducking this one. Passing HB1, which would end 'pay-to-play' politics, passed the House unanimously, and has 45 Senate sponsors, should be a no-brainer. Instead, the Governor, who promised to 'rock the system' years ago, and then didn't lift a finger to pass anything.
If you can't trust your leaders to hold free and equal elections what can you trust them with? That answer should be nothing.
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that Illinois has held unconstitutional and illegal elections since 1980. Illinois has the worst ballot access laws for independents of any election jurisdiction in the entire world. All candidates have the same requirement to get on the ballot in almost all of the democracized world, including Iraq, Russia, Pakistan, and India to name a few. But not in Illinois, where independents can face requirements 75 times higher than the Rs and Ds, the most strict of any democracy in the world.
Add to that the Chair of the Democratic Party of Illinois expending massive funds and resources to remove Ralph Nader from the ballot, while at the same time bending over backwards to allow Bush to ignore the rule of law and get on the ballot.
Add to that, our Democratic Attorney General losing the battle in the 7th Circuit trying to protect the worst in the world ballot access laws, wasting taxpayer money doing so.
Add to that the Democratic Speaker refusing to allow SB733 to come up for vote which would have finally leveled the playing field for all candidates in Illinois.
I don't know that there is much higher corruption than rigging and monopolizing elections. Every Democrat in this state that continues to support these Democratic Party of Illinois leaders who are anti-democratic, the very name of their political party, are just as guilty of election corruption.
If you buy advertising, give reporters info, or are friendly with the editors you get improved coverage. If you don't, you open yourself up to their attacks.
With extremely few exceptions, they will never go after one another.
They take insignificant issues and sensationalize them in order to sell papers. They take significant issues and downplay them in order to not alienate customers and advertisers.
They distort and leave out facts that contradict the premise of their story, "in order to tell a simplier story"...even if it is misleading.
They question everyone's intentions and agendas, except their own.
They repeat myths as fact, because they don't want to buck conventional wisdom.
But they present themselves as objective professionals who should never be questioned.
You can say that again! Remember when we used to say it couldn't get worse than it was under George Ryan? If we only knew then what we do now!
Government - Cook County Board and President's office
"If justice, good faith, honor, gratitude and all the other Qualities which enoble the character of a nation, and fulfil the ends of Government, be the fruits of our establishments, the cause of liberty will acquire a dignity and lustre..." James Madison Well Jimmy not so much.
2. The Democratic Machine in Cook County
3. The Illinois Department of Public Health
4. MSNBC
5. Oprah
6. Hollywood
Has to be the Sec of State's office. Quietly corrupt.