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ILLINOIS PENSION REFORM: ROAD TO NOWHERE
The latest attempts at putting Illinois back on the right road to fiscal solvency and promote a more enticing image to attract businesses should be accompanied by the song by the Talking Heads’ “We’re On a Road to Nowhere”
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We’re on a road to nowhere….. After a 66% tax increase in state income tax, we are still billions of dollars behind in Continue reading
Posted in Business, Commercial, Education, Employment, Government
Tagged 401K Plan, abc, AFL-CIO, bonds, California, cbs, Chicago, CNN, COLA, Cook County, CPS, deficit, ERISA, firemen, FOX, government, Illinois, Illinois Senate, infrastructure, James Carlini, lottery, Michael Madigan, money, NBC, NEA, New York, Pat Quinn, pension fund, pensions, policemen, reform, regional economy, regional sustainability, SEC, taxes, teachers, township, unions
MEDIA BIAS: CALLING OUT THE “EXPERTS”
Are you as tired as I am in listening to someone who is supposed to be giving you the news and instead is spinning the story to adhere to some personal political agenda they have? Evidently, the only way to stop this obtuse reporting is to call it out every time it happens and question those who are either totally clueless or have some other agenda they are trying to foist on us.
IS THE FBI ANY GOOD ANYMORE? Continue reading
Posted in Business, Entertainment, Government, Social Media, Technology
Tagged abc, Aurora, bias, blogs, bombing, Boston, Brad Garrett, Brian Ross, cbs, CNN, Columbine, Congress, conservatives, Dzhokhar, FBI, FOX, James Carlini, James Holmes, lamestream news, liberals, media bias, media hype, MSNBC, NBC, network news, newspapers, NPR, NPR News, Press, print media, radio, shrapnel, Tamerlan, Tea Party, Tsarnaev, tv, white supremacist
CURBING DISCOURSE IS NOT AMERICAN
“I may not agree with what you say, but will defend to the death your right to say it.” Patrick Henry said this just before he said his more famous line, “Give me liberty or give me death.”
It is sometimes misattributed to Voltaire, but the reason I bring it up is because we are experiencing too many curbs to discourse in both the new media of blogs as well as our traditional TV and print media.
The average American wants to hear Continue reading
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Tagged abc, Benghazi, bias, cbs, Chicago, Chicago Tribune, CNN, CPD, FOX, FOX News, government, James Carlini, journalism, journalists, LA Times, leadership, lies, media, media bias, MSNBC, NBC, NY Times, PC, political accuracy, political correctness, politics, Press, slanted news, TMZ, WGN, WSJ