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Do you have a quick second to hear about the wonderful world of investing in penny stocks and Arizona real estate?
This is NOT one of those times. George, lol.
Take this page for example:
http://www.elections.il.gov/VotingInformation/W...
It doesn't get much worse than that. The whole layout makes so sense. Fail.
Let's hope they can get the new reports up and running.
The sponsors and I all thought this was outrageous; a half million should be enough to replace their entire IT system. But it was the very end of the session, and we knew that if we wanted the site, we had to play their game.
We managed to get them the bucks, and this is the result.
no dude, do not kick it in gear. get out now. proft, schillerstrom and *brady you all get out now too. if you want a republican to win get out and back dillard. ensure that he has the money and support, by getting out now.
murphy has no executive experience, which in these tough times will not bode well for him. his announced candidacy yielded little enthusiasm, and he hasn't really been heard from since on anything. he has no chance of winning the primary, so he just kick that 21K to dillard.
http://www.illinoiselections.org/databases/Cont...
What they need is someone to breakdown the content for usability -- and perhaps aim for the KISS rule instead of using the newest technologies. Plain ol' HTML and javascript -- without all the whizbang "canned" VS form fields and what not -- would be right for a site like this.
Web developers wouldn't get excited about writing it, but it would certainly work in any browser and would exhibit standard behavior -- showing the visited/non-visited links, opening tabs in new windows, etc. etc.
Just my two cents.
He hired a couple of operatives to try and start some buzz behind the campaign, but major GOP donors roll their eyes at the utterance of his name. Many party leaders now follow suit.
He announced, then four weeks of...nothing.
You = cracking me up today.
Thanks for the laughs AND the good info, all wrapped up into one blog thread.
:)
Can you or someone, please post a link to Quinn's donors?? I did a search on the State Board of Elections on "Quinn" and the thing spit back "0 results" ?!?!
What gives?
Oh, and Altgeld's Ghost, you're kidding, right? Oh wait, you're not kidding, you're actually Jack himself. Give me a break. $1.2 million from yourself and your family? That's pretty lame. What are you running for that you need $1.2 million?
I’d support an income tax hike if that brought about a rewrite of www.elections.state.il.us
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They may not have the people to *rewrite* the site. IT folks have been on the chopping block during the Blagojevich years -- and many were moved around due to the mysterious IT consolidation projects that happened from 2002-2006 or so. From what I'm hearing, many agencies are lacking IT skills to do simple (and, in this case, not-so-simple) IT projects.
The lack of tabbed browsing is THE worst though. Compared to how it is now, it was great before ...
They are fully to blame for their horrifically awful site.
Macbeth, the ISBoE is quasi independent.
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Ah. Okay. Then in the words of Rosanna Rosannadanna: "Nevermind."
he hasn't filed yet, but it'll be there
To be fair, di the SBofE's credit, they do have a link to a coloring book: http://www.elections.il.gov/Downloads/VotingInf...
I mean, what else can you ask for from your tax dollars?
here's a link for Quinn's contributions from 1/1/2008 - 7/21/2009 (totaling only $32,149 - where is the rest of the reporting???)
http://www.elections.state.il.us/CampaignDisclo...
Note: most of the large contributions of $10,000 are listed as LOANS from Taxpayers for Quinn. Hmmmmmmmmm. Anyone want to reserach who is in the organization at 676 N. LaSalle??
Also listed as a campaign contributor is FRIENDS of M MADIGAN. Hmmmmmmmmmmm. Buying influence????
Please note that during the 17 month that have gone by since acknowledging the deficits of the State Board of Elections web site, each and every employee received every single paycheck due. Their self esteem is high and we will maintain our high standards for responsiveness.
Wait 'til next year when we are down in budget dollars. We will be even more responsive to your concerns.....
Arghhhh!! That is why more things should be privatized!
Take it easy man. His actual filing has not yet taken place today. When it does, you want to click the D2 that was filed today, then click everywhere you see "itemized" and what you see is what you get.
You're looking at old information through a silly lens at this point.
Yeah!!!!!!!! Let's privatize things to JP Morgan Chase and they can outsource state jobs to India, like Florida has done!!!! Then, when people call about their food stamps, they get someone in India to help them with their Florida-state-issued food stamps!!! Awesome! And we can continue bailing trillions out to the banks and they can continue making record profits of over $3Billion per quarter and continue outsourcing more and more jobs to India!!!!! Yeah for privatization!!!!
That was Emily Litella, not Roseanne Roseannadanna.
Talk about jumping to goofy conclusions. A spouse contributes and you wanna bring in the G? Please.
AFSCME motto - (Which is different than the rest of the AFL-CIO) - "We are here to protect the bad employees!!"
If it was outsourced to India the work would have been done 16 months ago. Here we continue to pay salaries and the work languishes.....
As far as campaign financing goes I vote for self financing of all campaigns.....
its easy to say I'm being sexist, but I'm just being realistic. that donation looks funny to me - and to my wife
I find it interesting that you knock Brady for the amount of money he's raised (or hasn't raised) but put a glowing header on the story about Rutherford a few days ago when they raised virtually identical amounts. I can't remember the entire headline, but I seem to remember "strong" as the descriptive word you used. If you were just quoting someone else, my apologies.
Amazing that "weak" Bill Brady raised practically as much as the rest of the field combined. Not that it's anything to brag about, but even Dillard disappoints - A LOT.