Posted on 10/09/2017 7:03:38 AM PDT by KeyLargo
Commentary: Welcome to the dysfunction of Illinois government
Diana Sroka Rickert
I walked into the Thompson Center on my first day, not knowing what to expect. In many ways, my new workplace was like any other large organization: big building, thousands of people and plenty of broken computers.
Except this building is dilapidated, many of the employees are political hires and the computers will never be repaired, ever.
And its all paid for by you, Illinois taxpayers.
Welcome to state government, said a new colleague, as we boarded the elevator for the 16th floor.
This summer I got to see how Illinois government works from the inside when I accepted a high-level position at the governors office.
A lot of people have asked why I took the role, considering I have spent the bulk of my career railing against the government.
It came down to this: If I declined the job, Id watch Illinois problems go unfixed and wonder if I could have made a difference. Or, I could enter the nucleus of state government and attempt to change the system from within. Its all true
The experience was eye-opening, but after six weeks I decided to leave the position. It was a dysfunctional workplace in a flailing administration. The bad I saw far outweighed any good I could do.
But perhaps worst of all is that I learned early on that there would be no fixing the system from within, especially from my role; this is a state government that has been broken for decades. It is designed to reject improvement in every form, at every level.
It seemed that if I stuck around I would be giving my tacit approval to the status quo, so I quit.
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Didnt Illinois issue IOUs for lottery winnings?
This “government” serves them, the bureaucrats...not the people. That’s what tyranny does. The people are merely the blood bags to be fed off of.
Yes, that’s what I heard. At one point the lottery said it was pulling out of Illinois. What a mess...
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