Posted on 02/08/2005 6:30:11 PM PST by chicagolady
State of our state ping.
I just slammed your toll road hikes on another thread. We avoided your state on the return trip, went through WI & MI on the way back, they got our commerce.
Cannot say I blame you! Illinois is the pits. How did I end up here??????
Dump Blago ping, you mean!!
Opps!
Ill stated state of the State?
My dad who happens to own a truck avoids the toll roads. It is too expensive for him to go on the tollway.
LOLOL! There are worse places to be from. Think about it, you are looking for a job, you finally get the 2nd interview and you are asked about willing to relocate outside Massachusetts - and you are caught so off guard your coffee sprayed out of your mouth, coats the interviewer's glasses with fake powdered cream.
It could be so much worse.
Excuse me for my ignorance but can you get from WI to MI without going through IL by road??
Of course. Go through the UP next time, God's country. A little longer but worth it.
LOL, I don't know where your "to and from" were to make it a "bit longer" but your right it may be God's country?? It has to be better than sitting in traffic around Chicago in any event. LOL
Minneapolis => Detroit
A heavy route. By the time you mess with local traffic on both ends, F around with Northwest Airlines, you can drive there (white knuckles in the snow) in less time. I hate to promote the upper peninsula as a shortcut, but think of it as a blessing.
If one has has ever been stuck in that I-94 truck corridor traffic, you wonder where bliss is.
Pat O'Malley is the best available candidate. But the real question for we Illinois GOP-ers is:
Who else do have with the last name "Ryan" who is going to ultimately wind up on the ballot for the 2006 race?
The IL GOP, now led by Judy Barr Topinka, will look for a Corrine Wood-type Republican to push in the hopes of bleeding-off Dem votes. This doesn't bode well for the chances of a true conservative like Pat O'Malley, or a popular political veteran like Ray LaHood. But let's face it, the IL GOP is in ruins right now.
Alan Keyes will be used as an example of how a conservative Republican cannot win in Illinois. This despite getting more than 1.3 million votes. The Judy Barr-led GOP is refusing to end the "good old boy" system that has cost the GOP everything in our fine state.
Look for a blowout either way. Right now our state is so blue that Blagojevich could go to prison on October 31st, 2006 and still get re-elected on November 2nd.
We are going to have about a generation before Illinois turns around. It is very sad.
This must really be from The Onion. Blago has no achievements unless he considers good hair an achievement.
You could go over the top across the UP and the skip down through MN along the west cost of Lake Superior. Or you could take one of the two ferry services that connect Michigan and Wisconsin, but neither operates in the dead of winter.
Judas resigned efeective 1/31/05. Andy McKenna was chosen as new State Party Chair at the State Central Committeee meeting in pringfield on 1/15/05.
Andy, who is far from perfect, will be much better than boopsy if only he can develop a pulse.
Yes, plenty of room on U.S. 2!
I agree that Pat O'Malley is a great candidate. I met him last campaign in Springfield.
I love Illinois. My ancestors arrived in Randolph County from South Carolina in the 1820's, and I've lived here my entire life. I expect I'll be buried in the prairie soil. The problem with Illinois is that the government long ago was taken over by gangsters, thieves, sleezeballs and bums-- and the people have let it happen; either by ignorance, or by sitting or their duffs and doing nothing, or by indifference, or by playing along because in some way it benefits them (vote for the alderman, get a new garbage can.) A damned shame.
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