Posted on 06/18/2010 12:25:17 PM PDT by KeyLargo
Cost of insuring Illinois debt now highest in U.S. Posted by Greg H. a
t 6/17/2010 5:54 PM CDT on Chicago Business
Capping a miserable financial week for the Land of Lincoln, the cost of insuring Illinois' debt late Thursday reached the highest level of any state in the union.
It's also now higher than troubled European countries like Portugal, but better than for bankrupt Greece -- at least so far.
(Excerpt) Read more at chicagobusiness.com ...
GREECE
ILLINOIS
In 2003, Obama announced he was running for the U.S. Senate, and Rezko -- a member of his campaign finance committee -- held a lavish fund-raiser June 27, 2003, at his Wilmette mansion.
A few months after Obama became a U.S. senator, he and Rezko's wife, Rita, bought adjacent pieces of property from a doctor in Chicago's Kenwood neighborhood -- a deal that has dogged Obama the last two years. The doctor sold the mansion to Obama for $1.65 million -- $300,000 below the asking price. Rezko's wife paid full price -- $625,000 -- for the adjacent vacant lot. The deals closed in June 2005. Six months later, Obama paid Rezko's wife $104,500 for a strip of her land, so he could have a bigger yard. At the time, it had been widely reported that Tony Rezko was under federal investigation. Questioned later about the timing of the Rezko deal, Obama called it "boneheaded" because people might think the Rezkos had done him a favor.
Eight months later -- in October 2006 -- Rezko was indicted on charges he solicited kickbacks from companies seeking state pension business under his friend Gov. Blagojevich. Federal prosecutors maintain that $10,000 from the alleged kickback scheme was donated to Obama's run for the U.S. Senate. Obama has given the money to charity
I have been wondering for over 2 years now why the sad state of the Illinois economy was not hung around Obama’s neck during the election.
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