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At this point, Madigan does not want to be here next week. Now that Blagojevich is out of the discussion (a fact which has been widely reported) the only ones to blame for stalemate is the legislature. If they don't finish by Friday, Blago can really start putting the pressure on them about how they cut him out of the process and still can't get a deal done. I am sure he will say that is because of Madigan and the Republicans who were the problem all along. He can also say that while he supported another temporary budget, the legislature and especially Madigan did not, and that is why he now has to shut down non essential government services. The longer this goes on now, the better the Governor looks, so I can't believe that Madigan, the Republicans, or Emil for that matter, have any interest in dragging this out past Friday.
side note, typo in the 11:44 section, I beleive Emil ones is missing his J. Feel free to del this sentence :)
This same strategy would have worked for the Governor and the legislature this year too. That's's why I consider this legislative session a squandered political opportunity to improve the state's fiscal situation.
As corruption continues to stink.
Will we only get clean
Of this greedy Machine,
When the “City That Works†starts to sink?
In the words of Samuel Beckett: I can't go on I must go on I'll go on
What is wrong with another one month Budget? The revenue keeps rolling in, all last year's earmarks are bought and paid for. This year's slush should be only 10/12 of last years.
I know nobody gets a raise (not enough yeast, sorry Betty).
School Boards are screaming because all the sweetheart contracts they negotiated don't have State money behind them. They have operated without fiscal discipline for so long and teh teachers have them over a barrel.
I see that the charter schools that are successful are taking less money per pupil from the Districts in which they operate than the general per pupil expenditures in that District.
Does that give anybody ideas?
Legislators -- do not worry about NEA and AFSCME wrath. Who else are they going to support?
Let's go with another one month budget.