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I saw the article in the paper where Roy Dolgos was moved from his position in order to make room for Duckworth.
“ROY DOLGOS, who has been the director of the Department of Veterans Affairs since early 2003, has been moved to the long-vacant post of deputy director of administration in the division of highways at the Illinois Department of Transportation. The IDOT post has been vacant since November 2004. Dolgos does have some transportation experience. He was facilities manager for several parking garages in Chicago and a general manager of Arrow Trucking Co. there. He also directed a truck-driving school. But Dolgos told me, through a spokeswoman, that he is "proud to have been able to serve the state's military heroes" in the job, and he looks forward "to continue working for the administration and serving the citizens of Illinois in my new position at IDOT."
Why didn’t they include that he drives his car on the highway - that is equivalent to the other ‘highway experience’ that was posted for Dolgos. His experience has nothing to do with his current job position. The reason that position has been vacant since 2004 is that another position was newly created to do that particular job. BTW – I thought that the Deputy Director of Operations was over operations, snow removal and patching!
I saw the article in the paper where Roy Dolgos was moved from his position in order to make room for Duckworth.
“ROY DOLGOS, who has been the director of the Department of Veterans Affairs since early 2003, has been moved to the long-vacant post of deputy director of administration in the division of highways at the Illinois Department of Transportation. The IDOT post has been vacant since November 2004. Dolgos does have some transportation experience. He was facilities manager for several parking garages in Chicago and a general manager of Arrow Trucking Co. there. He also directed a truck-driving school. But Dolgos told me, through a spokeswoman, that he is "proud to have been able to serve the state's military heroes" in the job, and he looks forward "to continue working for the administration and serving the citizens of Illinois in my new position at IDOT."
Why didn’t they include that he drives his car on the highway - that is equivalent to the other ‘highway experience’ that was posted for Dolgos. His experience has nothing to do with his current job position. The reason that position has been vacant since 2004 is that another position was newly created to do that particular job. BTW – I thought that the Deputy Director of Operations was over operations, snow removal and patching!
Good god, do you actually believe this? Being a helicopter pilot is all the business & government experience you need to head a state agency, huh? That's kind of an insult to all the state employees out there. There is no one else in state government that has years of working at the state that deserves this job more? Her
And who who exactly is 'her team'? A bunch of helicopter mechanics from the gulf? A bunch of Rahm cronies from the election? Political novices like her don't have a team, and if they do, they *are* other peoples' hacks. She doesn't have any power to have her own.
She was beholden to her political benefactors in the election, she'll be beholden to her political benefactors for this office. Maybe come next election, via her patronage in the state's veteran's administration, she'll have her own army (pun intended) of political hacks.
Then I'll be rooting for Blessed Mother Duckworth of Hoffman Estates.
"Politically, it keeps the failed congressional candidate and war hero alive..."
Given Duckworth's experience, isn't it in poor taste to use the word "alive" here?
VA has come a long way with its coverages, including VA Medican and ChampVA (for secondary insurance payments.)
For a discussion of what they do, go to
http://www.va.gov/hac/forbeneficiaries/champva/...
I can see why there are very few falling into the crack.
Anyone who gives any credence to Duckworth's claim that she "hadn't heard" the widely reported news that Blago's gang was screwing vets to give his hacks jobs gets an instant nomination to the naif of the month award.
Her feigned ignorance is exhibit A of her commitment to shill for the Blago administration. What is intriguing is her willingness and her immediate commitment to gain a position that will expose her shallowness much more quickly than another election campaign. There must be many smiles over at the Roskam over this.
What about governor?
If Blago is indeed going to run for a third term, that is likely dominating his planning even now. And Lisa is a threat. But if he dilutes the primary field with Lisa and Duckworth
(and maybe Alexi and Dan), well, that makes it a lot easier for the incumbent to win a plurality.
Since the Republicans now appear to be totally comatose, I imagine the excitement will be in
the Dem senatorial and gubernatorial primaries in Illinois in upcoming years.
The only veteran that has gotten a job with this admin appears that (is she qualified for THIS job?) and he did not use the veterans preference. I do believe she deeply cares about veteran issues and will do her best. I know she had an impressive title and is working towards her PhD, hopefully she will do well.
Rahmmel is not there to feed her lines, we shall see.
She should work closely with the Lt Guv. who actually gives a damn about Vet issues...
Doesn't this new job though effectively end any possibility of a 2008 rematch attempt vs. Roskam, and doesn't that in effect remove the only candidate who could conceivably defeat Roskam that year?
Bash Blagojevich as much as you want; he deserves it. But please make sure your facts are on target, so that this slimy and sorry excuse of a governor can't slip away once again.
http://capitalfax.blogspot.com/2006/11/duckwort...
your dead wrong on that issue. the waiting lists have been long way before blago's administration. the fact is that there are not enough nurses to meet the demand. nurses opt to go into the private sector b/c there is more money to be made there. the state can not compete with the private sector. the reason why the lists exist at the veterans homes is due to the inability to meet the federal requirement of 2.5 hours of care for each veteran. so to fill up the empty beds without adequate staffing will be a big no-no.
Dir. Dolgos did a great job with what he had. Kudos to him for his strong dedication and passion to help out his fellow brothers in arms.
Congratulations, Tammy.
Keep up the great work, Rod!
"Duckworth was manager of district administration for Rotary International's Asia-Pacific region. She also helped coordinate research grants and funding at the Center for Nursing Research at Northern Illinois University, and was a logistics officer with the National Guard in Peoria."
Assisting government healthcare agencies in countries like Afghanistan and Indonesia is what she did at Rotary Int'l. It was also the basis for her thesis. She is eminently qualified to run this agency.
She will need to be careful "cleaning house". She will have to follow whatever rules are in place for hiring and firing, wouldn't want to do anything illegal now would we.
Also, if she gets rid of too many folks, does this signify that the almighty Rod, or his appointees, had too many of the wrong people in there in the first place.
He can't have it both ways, yes some of those folks were possibly there before he took office, but it would look kind of odd that it would a director during his second term to weed out those folks, if that's the case.
Finally, I wish her good luck in this new job.
It's amazing how Blago accused Topinka of being anti-veteran. This from a man who has broken state hiring laws designed to help veterans, and refused to fund the veterans nursing homes to fill what are now empty beds.
The real test will be what she chooses to do when it comes time to go against the Governor or do something that may jeopardize her favor with Democratic leadership in the future. That is the trouble with appointing partisan people to positions like this in order to continue grooming them for higher office. Every decision must be based upon maintaining, creating, and fostering political favor amongst those that pull the strings in the party.
Tammy could go one of two ways...go along with what the party leadership tells her to do or adopt her own independent spirit and deal with things as she sees fit. Sadly, I fear that if she adopts the latter, she won't stay in favor with party leadership for long. But I don't see her going with the program to the detriment of veterans.
However, her comment that she didn't know anthing about the vet hiring issue concerns me. The "I don't know about that" and "I would have to find out more about that" or "I'd have to look very closely at that" lines were favorite nonanswers of hers during her campaign when it wouldn't be politically sound of her to actually answer the damn question. This business managed to cast a HUGE net over the variety of people it ticked off. Bleeding hearts like me, independents, AND ultra-right wingers were left scratcing their heads at the transparency of this crap.
I agree completely that she should align herself squarely with Pat Quinn, someone who isn't afraid to jab Blago every now and then when he deserves it. Also, knowing both of them, I think that Tammy could find a real friend and political ally in State Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia of Aurora, a fellow veteran dedicated to advancing vets issues.
gulp Highways lose again
She has a great personal story.
BUT the state's track record in dealing with Veterans issues (besides Pat Quinn) is TERRIBLE.