Over the
weekend, Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker got out his checkbook.
It’s a big
checkbook.
He donated to
a committee called “Vote Yes for Fairness.” He gave $5-million dollars. That’s
chump change to a billionaire. He is---in fact---the only donor to the group
which advocates Illinois change to a graduated income tax system. You are going
to get a chance to vote on it next year. Pritzker wants to convince you that
this won’t cost you more while making the state solvent again. Totally
believable from a billionaire who had all of the toilets taken out of his
Chicago mansion in order to cut his property tax bill by $300-thousand dollars.
I’m not
buying what this guy’s selling.
Cut
spending.
There’s a novel idea.
Reform the
pension system. You’re only $200-billion behind on those payments.
Make no
mistake, the proposed Graduated Income Tax Amendment to the Illinois
Constitution is the Governor’s top priority. It is so important to him, he’s
willing to shell out $5-million dollars to get it passed. And he’s willing to
look into a camera and tell you it isn’t going to cost you more. And
anyway---it's fair. How can you be against that?
Here’s a
more disturbing fact. The Governor might only have made a first installment on
paying his way to a new tax system. A reporter asked him if there would be more
Pritzker cash going towards the fair tax.
He wouldn’t
say.
Beware of
large men bearing gifts.
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