Posted on 08/31/2025 4:30:03 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
I don’t think that’s how it works Gov. Prickster but....
When are people in your state going to get enough of this authoritarian?
🇺🇸 Mike Davis 🇺🇸
@mrddmia
ICYMI:
Mike Davis, a lawyer and close Trump ally, told The Post Friday that he expects a superseding indictment in the Eastern District of Virginia that may target others involved in the FBI’s Crossfire Hurricane investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign.
5:26 PM · Sep 27, 2025
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There’s not much we can do with a gerrymandered state. There is a super majority in the General Assembly, even though the districts are conservative.
The only way for this to change is for Democrats to wake up, illegals to be deported, and mail-in balloting to stop.
ALL FOR ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS...
Fiscal Fallout: Illinois spending swells 43% under Pritzker
https://www.aol.com/articles/fiscal-fallout-illinois-spending-swells-120000054.html
EXCERPT:
(The Center Square) – Discretionary spending by Illinois state leaders has increased more than $16 billion since J.B. Pritzker became governor nearly seven years ago.
That is a total increase of about 43%. Before Pritzker, the state’s general fund spending was roughly flat or had modest increases, according to state data. Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner was in office for part of that time.
In the years of financial data reviewed by The Center Square, Democrats have been in control of the state legislature and most statewide offices. A notable exception was Rauner’s single, four-year term as governor.
“When it comes to overall taxes and the burden on taxpayers, much more has happened over the past six years,” said Ravi Mishra, a researcher for the Illinois Policy Institute, a spending hawk. “Having one party basically in control over your state gives a bit too much power to do whatever they want.”
Government spending in recent years has soared in states after the coronavirus pandemic, thanks to large influxes of federal taxpayer funding and high sales tax revenues from more consumer spending and inflation.
The three annual budgets Illinois lawmakers approved following the start of the pandemic had general fund spending increases of about $6 billion. In the past three years, the annual spending increased another $9 billion to a total of about $55 billion.
That guy is in GREAT shape!
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