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My Thoughts About Vance Boelter
You aren’t going to like this post, but it needs to be said about Vance Boelter. At first, I assumed Vance Boelter was just another grifter in the NGO/activist space. He built a fake resume, floated around volunteer gigs, and … Continue reading →
DC shooting suspect Elias Rodriguez was member Chicago far-left group
This young (UIC) graduate has destroyed his life and two young people’s lives who were working and fighting for the cause of peace. What a waste of three young lives. As the song goes, “What a difference a day makes.” … Continue reading →
Patrick J Buchanan Was Systematically Excluded From American Political Life
Patrick J. Buchanan was systematically excluded from American political life because he represented a serious, coherent alternative to the ruling, uniparty consensus. Since 1945, American politics steadily narrowed into a managed opposition, in which both parties accepted the moral and … Continue reading →
JB Pritzker’s “EV Flop”
The Wheels On The Bus Fell Off: JB Pritzker’s “EV flop” CHICAGO — Back in June 2023, JB Pritzker, Dick Durbin, Tammy Duckworth, and a crowd of lawmakers flocked to Joliet, patting themselves on the back as they cut the … Continue reading →
The Day Virgin Airlines Was Born
In 1979, British Airways made a tiny mistake that cost them $5 billion. They canceled one man’s flight.He took it very personally. So personally, that he launched his own airline just to compete with them. What followed became one of … Continue reading →
Social Security Fairness Act Signed into Law will Enhance Retirement Benefits for Millions
President Biden on Sunday signed legislation expanding Social Security benefits for millions of retired Americans, including firefighters, police officers and teachers. “Americans who have worked hard all their life to make an honest living should be able to retire with … Continue reading →
Illinois Landlord Law Update for 2025
Just when you thought you were getting comfortable with the 2023 and 2024 legal changes (and if you don’t know what they are, you better catch up), here comes 2025 with even more updates to shake things up. The shift … Continue reading →
Rental Property Tax Laws and Regulations in Illinois 2025
Understanding rental property tax laws in Illinois is crucial for landlords and real estate investors seeking to optimize their financial strategies. Key aspects include knowing the tax laws and compliance requirements, which are essential to avoid penalties and maximize savings. It’s equally vital to … Continue reading →
Cunningham Law Stifling Tow Companys’ Shady Practices Takes Effect January 1, 2025
Starting on Jan. 1, 2025, State Senator Bill Cunningham’s new law eliminates questionable fees towing companies charge and gets rid of shady shakedowns over lifesaving medical devices. “I was furious to find out that car owners cannot recover their personal medical devices, … Continue reading →
Leyden SD 212 Scores in Lowest Quartile For Reading and Math Score
Leyden High School SD 212. Superintendent Nick Polyak makes total compensationIn excess of $394,000 per year with his students 21% proficient in reading and 20% proficient in math Via @Wirepoints wirepoints.org/an-illinois-sc… #twill #muniland @GovPritzker