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Illinois Poverty Level Up 24% Since 1999

Illinois Poverty Level Up 24% Since 1999

by Brian Costin According to the 2009 American Community Survey, “The poverty level in Illinois increased 24 percent over the past decade — to 13.3 percent in 2009, according to new data released by the U.S. Census Bureau this morning.” How could this be? While the overall economy is bad, are our policies contributing to increased poverty...

Cook County Property Tax Bills Will Arrive after Election

Cook County Property Tax Bills Will Arrive after Election

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson The timing of Cook County property tax bills this fall has entered the political realm. Last year, the bills were sent just before November. This year, they’re going out well after the election. Could there be political reasons for the later date? The Chicago Tribune reports: Cook County property tax bills won’t be out...

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Chicago?

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Chicago?

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Earlier this week, Chicago’s Inspector General (IGO) released the second annual “Budget Options” report featuring 63 options for the city to cut costs or raise revenues. While the ideas range from low-hanging fruit to political non-starters, the report highlights the severity of the fiscal difficulties the city is facing with personnel costs and...

And the Bad Guy is…Capitalism?

And the Bad Guy is…Capitalism?

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson While movies often cast capitalism as the bad guy, in real life, capitalism allows society to prosper and grow. As Reason.tv points out, “capitalism gives us all kinds of good stuff– including Hollywood movies.”

U.S. corporate tax rate pushes jobs overseas

U.S. corporate tax rate pushes jobs overseas

by Ashley Muchow Our current administration has another plan to bring jobs back the U.S.  Though the end goal is merited, the plan of action is grounded in poor economic reasoning. President Obama claimed last week that “for years, our tax code has actually given billions of dollars in tax breaks that encourage companies to...

What Does the Post Office Do in an Economic Downturn? Raise Prices!

What Does the Post Office Do in an Economic Downturn? Raise Prices!

by Amanda Griffin-Johnson Mail volume keeps dropping year after year, and yet the United State Postal Service would like to raise the price of a stamp from 44 cents to 46 cents. Why is the postal service losing money ($3.5 billion last quarter and $238 billion over the next decade) while private firms like UPS and...

Talking Without License = Jail

Talking Without License = Jail

by Kristina Rasmussen Can talking without a license land you in a DC jail? From our friends at the Institute for Justice: In Washington, D.C., talking without a license can land you in jail for 90 days. Tonia Edwards and Bill Main are lawbreakers. Nearly every day, they teach a group of people how to ride Segways,...

The Tea Party Starfish Organizational Structure

The Tea Party Starfish Organizational Structure

by Brian Costin Most mainstream political pundits have a hard time understanding the leadership structure & motivations of the tea party movement. However, Jonathan Raush of the National Journal has an interesting take on the headless tea party movement and their open source type of support structure, which Raush and others compare the Tea Party to...

Billions and Billions: Putting the Looming Tax Hikes in Perspective

Billions and Billions: Putting the Looming Tax Hikes in Perspective

The Problem $3 billion, $5 billion, $10 billion—the talk surrounding impending federal and state tax hikes is downright scary these days. Governor Pat Quinn proposes a 33 percent increase in the state’s individual income tax rate, equal to raising the burden on Illinois taxpayers by a total of $2.8 billion. David Vaught, Governor Quinn’s budget...

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Cartoon Blogging: Quinn & AFSCME

Cartoon Blogging: Quinn & AFSCME

by Ashley Muchow Great cartoon from Chris Britt of the SJ-R today, recounting the recent deal struck between the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees labor union and Governor Quinn. Check out our blogs, response, and more blogs on the matter. As Quinn rolls over to the demands of AFSCME, Illinois has reason to question the Governor’s plan...

Voters Prefer Free Market Over Government Management

Voters Prefer Free Market Over Government Management

by Kate Piercy A recent poll from Rasmussen Reports shows “seventy-five percent (75%) of voters prefer free markets over a government managed economy.” Although this was a national poll, Illinois candidates would do well to listen to this consistent theme coming from the voices of voters across the country as well asthose in Illinois. Want some ideas?...

Charter Schools. Leaders of the Pack.

Charter Schools. Leaders of the Pack.

by Collin Hitt News recently broke that charter schools make up 6 of the top 10 scoring open enrollment high schools in Chicago.  Similar news from LA, viaEduwonk: “Looks like seven of the top ten high schools in the city are charters as are the two top middle schools.” This concentration at the top is vastly disproportional...

Special Elections Could Thwart Democrats’ Plans for Lame Duck Session

Special Elections Could Thwart Democrats’ Plans for Lame Duck Session

by Wesley Fox Some Republicans in Congress have expressed concern Democrats in Congress will use the lame duck session after the November election to push through controversial legislation such as Cap and Trade and Card Check.  The concern is that the Democrats who lose in the election will go ahead and vote for these controversial measures since their job will...