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Jerry Stermer is a class act, and has the knowledge and experience to lead.
Gov Quinn done good, here.
That is a very dangerous and erroneous assumption during a fiscal crisis. Sure, it'll run itself... right into banruptcy.
Inertia is not an option. Not here - not now. Rich says that without a governor the state will run itself into bankruptcy. What better evidence do we have than the current situation. We have not really had a governor for at least the last 2 years. An argument can be made that RodGov was not really engaged in proper governance since the last time he met with major elected state leaders (2003?). And if the state is not bankrupt now how long will that last w/a 9 billion dollar deficit? On the 2 appointments, ethics are important and so is concern for our best asset - children. I am awaiting the pronouncement on how it is going to be paid for.
Belle's comment isn't totally off the mark. It's just that some agencies' perpetual motion or inertia is better equipped than others' to keep going, absent someone setting their overall priorities. You are correct that a sense of priorities and mission is needed at all agencies to keep them from turning into bigger fiefdoms than they already are, which happens with benign neglect combined with a budget.
with good liberal creds, may make a better messenger for Gov Quinn when some tough messages have to go out, not only to the taxpayers, but also to the agencies, to public employees, to unions and to the myriad of other special interest groups who will be howling for money, as they always do. This is not going to be a middle class taxpayer loses, everybody else wins affair.
The deficit is too high for that.
We don't know which Stermer will become, but reality does suggest the latter.
Strange also to me that Quinn is moving to the mansion but staffing with Chicago based people. Hopefully the tax payers won't be footing the bill for a lot of back and forth travel.
Works for me.
Doug
However, at a time when our economy and budget are in the tank, unemployment is at a 35-year high, and we have the worst-funded pension system in the U.S., I wonder why he installs a "tax eater" as his chief of staff.
Again, I hope that Stermer can send the message to the schools and other folks that EVERYONE needs to sacrifice.
Also, if Chung is GC, what role is Jay Stewart playing?
Speaking of, anyone know what's going on with Blago's Deputy Gov's? Are they still around and, if so, when will they be shown the door?
One immediate target - the remaining state institutions under DHS, other than for the sex offender transfers after their prison terms expire. The unions won't like it, but it has to be done. And it should be done, implementing the Olmstead Decision and as the right thing to do.
huh? how you figure?
That would mean a high-level former Blagoejvich aide.
Sure you want that?
Just sayin...
I know people who have worked with Ted Chung. I have heard nothing but positive comments. He is smart and has integrity.
The next question is who will be the Budget Director? That has to be the hardest job and one that will require some inside knowledge with an outsider perspective.
Same a few have asked, are you hearing any scuttle on who budget director might be. Other than an initial mentioned of John Filan, which I assume cannot be true, I have not heard a word.
Is Governor Quinn the real reform and renewal that was promise 6 years ago?
Good start Governor Quinn!
If anything, I'd say Quinn's pick of Stermer shows that he thinks ethics are INSEPARABLE from day-to-day operations.
Whether you agree or disagree with Stermer on policy issues, everyone I know who's dealt with Stermer will tell you his starting point in the discussion is always "What's the moral/ethical thing to do?"
Stermer's moral compass points unerringly Due North.
Brian Hamer's reputation took a big hit with the ABC News I Team report "Dire Consequences". Hamer and other agency leaders must be vetted again by Governor Quinn. Unfortunately, for Governor Quinn he may not know all of the things some of his new colleagues were up to in supporting former Governor Blagojevich. The people of Illinois want change. Hamer should be one of those people fumigated from government no matter who their friends are.
On the rank and file ISP blog, http://ispeeved.blogspot.com , there is a poster, Numbersguy, who talks about Filan pulling many of the same shenanigans under Walker.
And Filan and Quinn are thisclose, dating back to those Walker days. Get used to some budget redux.
Rich interviewed Quinn the week of impeachment where he said (some paraphrase of something not in quotes) that "Filan was happy where he was." Can't google it - must be for suscribers only.