Crazy Rod at it Again

***So, Crazy Rod can't make anything easy.  He signs the sweeps bill to protect state parks and historic sites BUT he doesn't sign the authorization.  THEN he puts it on the Comptroller's office to figure it all out:  The Blagojevich administration said Wednesday more than $50 million of the $221 million lawmakers want diverted may be off-limits, and that it is up to Comptroller Dan Hynes to decide how much money is available. Hynes’ office responded that the governor is wrong and that Hynes is obligated by law to transfer the entire amount.

The Comptroller's response:  Hynes spokeswoman Carol Knowles said the office did read the bill and has determined it has no choice but to take the entire $221 million out of the special accounts.  “It is a constitutionally enacted law, and we are going to follow the law,” Knowles said, adding that the governor shouldn’t have signed the bill if he thought some of the funds were off-limits.

Where is the LEADERSHIP with this guy?  He swept the money.  But he didn't authorize spending the money.  He didn't participate in the effot to fund the parks and historic sites.  But he also doesn't want to help solve the problem now that the money has been approved by the GA.

Crazy Rod wants to close the parks and sites so that he can use the money HOW HE SEES FIT.  Again, this is extra-constitutional.  This is beyond the power of the Governor's Office.  He doesn't care if he lays off hundreds of downstate employees.  He doesn't care if he destroys the state parks system.  He doesn't care if next year is the Lincoln Bicentennial and most of the Lincoln sites will be closed.  He doesn't care about the downstate economy.

He MUST be impeached!!!

***Who else gets tipped off by a cop friend not to go to a coke dealer and gets off scot free from the Feds & from every other jursidiction?  It is time for Joe Aiello to step down.  He can take his immunity letter and his pension check with him.

***This is an obvious way for Tom Dart to get his name in the paper - by stopping evictions of renters.  He has already made national news with this effort.  The coastal media, of course, got the story wrong saying that Cook County Sheriff Dart was stopping all evictions because the economy is the fault of banks and not people. 

I was prepared to blast away.  However, if you read the Sun-Times article, Dart is stopping all evictions.  His office will no longer be evicting people who are paying rent but whose landlords have stopped paying the bank.  That is a huge difference that the coastal media missed in the effort to paint everything with a far-left liberal brush.

***Listen live at WMAY.com - Kelm & Kirk, Baby!!!

 

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