Gov. Bruce Rauner contended Friday that public employee unions are behind the political decisions that drive how Illinois’ largest city is governed and said until that factor is eliminated, “Chicago is lost.”
The Chicago news story of the year here.
Gov. Bruce Rauner contended Friday that public employee unions are behind the political decisions that drive how Illinois’ largest city is governed and said until that factor is eliminated, “Chicago is lost.”
The Chicago news story of the year here.
. . . he’s a bad choice for governor?
The experience with Acartha could undercut his pitch that he is a savvy business executive who would bring that expertise to Springfield, a key part of his campaign for the Republican nomination for governor in the March 18 primary.
“Nobody wants to admit you were involved with a swindler in the past, particularly when you run for office,” says Thomas Lys, a professor at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. “Particularly not in Illinois, and particularly not for governor.”
Point made, but his batting average?
Before Acartha, Mr. Morriss had already arranged one deal in which the duo made more than $75 million. Mr. Rauner, an avid outdoorsman, also owned a hunting camp with Mr. Morriss.
Compared to Illinois’ Gov. Quinn’s stellar reputation for fiscal success — as of 20 months ago — in his how many years as guv, Democrat office-holder, and campaigner?
via Rauner business associate imprisoned on tax charge – In Other News – Crain’s Chicago Business.