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Individual Mandate Constitutional?

Individual Mandate Constitutional?

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Yesterday in Michigan, U.S. District Judge George Caram Steeh ruled that the individual mandate in the new health care legislation is constitutional because it does not constitute “an improperly apportioned direct tax.” While the legal battle is far from over, portions of his ruling are quite telling. The Hill reports: Steeh also notes that, without...

Illinois, Behind in Bills, Decides to Spend More

Illinois, Behind in Bills, Decides to Spend More

by Wesley Fox Despite Illinois’s record deficit and $6 billion in unpaid bills, Governor Quinn recently announced $50 million in new spending for the Neighborhood Recovery Initiative.  The Initiative would focus on job training for adults and small businesses and also provide funds for small businesses in troubled neighborhoods with the goal of addressing violent crime problems by...

Chicago Public Schools new CEO?

Chicago Public Schools new CEO?

by Collin Hitt The unsurprising word has leaked that Chicago schools chief Ron Huberman – a Daley appointee – will leave his post before the beginning of a new administration. Greg Hinz… With Chicago Public Schools officials confirming a Chicago Sun-Times story that schools chief Ron Huberman will leave along with Mayor Richard M. Daley, who else...

Illinois Says Stop Borrowing and Start Cutting

Illinois Says Stop Borrowing and Start Cutting

by Ashley Muchow Pew Center on the States and the Public Policy Institute of Californiareleased a comprehensive study this morning zoning in on the public’s opinion of state fiscal management. The study, Facing Facts: Public Attitudes and Fiscal Realities in Five Stressed States, polled residents from five fiscally distressed states: California, Arizona, Florida, New York, and our very...

Obamacare in Pictures

Obamacare in Pictures

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Recently, the Heritage Foundation released “Obamacare in Pictures,” a presentation that details the future impact of the new health care plan using charts and other graphics. Want to know how Obamacare will impact the national debt or health care costs? Check out the slide show below to find out.   Obamacare Obamacare in...

Once Superman Leaves

Once Superman Leaves

by Collin Hitt Trib columnist Clarence Page got some $@%^ with his recent book purchase: “Oh, that (expletive) movie is so full of (expletive),” the young woman [who worked at the bookstore] muttered. “Waiting for Superman,” said the book’s title. Page was purchasing the companion book to the movie of the same super title. “Waiting for Superman”...

What about that $162 million in stimulus money?

What about that $162 million in stimulus money?

by Kate Piercy Although Recovery.gov promised transparency on how the government spends every dollar of stimulus money, USA Today reports “there’s $162 million the website doesn’t disclose,” finding: Recipients of 352 federal stimulus contracts, grants and loans have failed to report how they spent the money, the status of their projects or how many jobs were funded, according...

Bill Ayers, Professor No More

Bill Ayers, Professor No More

by Collin Hitt Bill Ayers – state employee and university professor in Illinois for 25 years – is retiring. He’ll get the normal pension perks due to state university professors, but he won’t get the ornamental emeritus title.  When the decision was considered by the board of trustees last month, University of Illinois chairman Chris...

Spotlight on Spending #14: Illinois’s Urban Fishing Program

Spotlight on Spending #14: Illinois’s Urban Fishing Program

The Problem Do you know why there are so many single-parent families in Illinois? Not enough fishing! Believe it or not, that’s part of the rationale behind the Illinois Department of Natural Resources’ Urban Fishing Program. According to the program’s website, “much of Illinois has been transformed from a quiet rural setting into an urban...

By Chris Andriesen

The President’s Misleading Tax Math

The President’s Misleading Tax Math

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson As the debate over whether or not to extend the Bush tax cuts continues, Veronique de Rugy of the Mercatus Center adds some much needed perspective by comparing the size of the tax cuts to the amount of spending over the next decade. In The American, the journal of the American Enterprise Institute, Dr. de...

Reality vs. Rhetoric: taxes

Reality vs. Rhetoric: taxes

by Mark Cavers Last week the President was campaigning in Iowa when he was asked about his administration’s perpetual push to increase taxes.  His response: “Your taxes haven’t gone up in this administration. Your taxes have gone down in this administration. There’s a notion that, well, he’s a Democrat so your taxes must have gone up....

Is Bill Gates Sr. smarter than a 5th Grader?

Is Bill Gates Sr. smarter than a 5th Grader?

Apparently Bill Gates, Sr. is not smarter than a 5th grader because he seems to think the correct answer is 74.  Mr. Gates is advocating for a progressive income tax increase in Washington state.  He has put $500,000 of his own money into the initiative campaign to impose this tax on the people of Washington. That data...

The Cost of Income Taxes

The Cost of Income Taxes

by Ashley Muchow Arthur Laffer addressed a core issue regarding the economic impact of state income taxes in the WSJ today. Laffer addressed the often ignored negative impact income taxes have on state economies. Illinois’s personal income per capita decreased from 133 percent of the U.S. prior to its 1969 income tax levy,  to just 106 percent...

More Corruption in Cook County

More Corruption in Cook County

Cook County Board President Todd Stroger’s deputy chief of staff, Carla Oglesby, has been accused of rigging contracts. The story in the Chicago Tribune described the details. “A bond hearing is scheduled today for a top aide to Cook County Board President Todd Stroger accused of steering hundreds of thousands of dollars in contracts to her own...