Can you believe this bill pass both houses? Don't they have better things to do, like finding ways to close the massive budget deficit?
Emily McAsey did the right thing yet again. She voted NO on this bill and the tax hike. Yet, AJ Wilhelmi voted YES to this Stalinesque bill, and the tax hike.
What's going on? Share your comments.
I hope the Governor does the right thign as well and SIGNS THE BILL INTO LAW!
ReplyDeleteSo tired of all you Henny Penny 'the sky is falling', anti everything about Bolingbrook, loud-mouthed ne'er-do-wells!
Perhaps now you can get a REAL job?
Time to replace Mr. A.J. Wilhelmi next election. He truly is a yes man and not looking after the welfare of the people who voted for him. I wasted my vote for this man. Emily is truly looking after us. Vote McAcsey for congress.
ReplyDeleteI agree. I voted for both Emily & Wilhelmi. Emily McAsey has really impressed me. She seems to be very committed to the community and consistently vote that way.
ReplyDeleteWilhelmi will not get any of my future votes.
Unfortunately Numbercrunchers endorsed Wilhelmi over Crenshaw in the last election. Wilhelmi voted for the 67% State Income Tax Increase and now he has again shown his true colors. Hopefully some will remember his record next election.
ReplyDeleteOh please, I want to puck. AJ was the most qualified, that's why he won. Cedra's a tea party nut.
ReplyDeleteThe #crnchrs never endorsed AJ or Cedra. So stop the spinning, Mark.
To the first comment:Anonymouse,may as well typed in "Roger lover" for the name. Some day you will stop looking like a beachball w/legs by getting your head out of your hind end. I guess you're one of them that don't care what the Government does w/your tax dollars. Although Rhonda likes great debates and forums and appreciates participation,comments like yours belong on the Bolingbrook Topix site. Go stand in your kitty box and try not to get burried.
ReplyDeleteTo Belly Laff: I think they prefer to keep their head up their a**. Less work. No need to use a bit of common sense.
ReplyDeleteAJ is a disappointment, true. But Cedra Crenshaw's certainly not the answer.
ReplyDeleteTo the second and third commenters...Bravo, I'm in the same boat. In fact A.J. rubs elbows w/ Mr. Claar. I know we all have to get along but he gets along too much/too often. It is time for him to go home.
ReplyDeleteHe was a visitor at a Democratic rally this past week and boasted of his yes vote history. No one ever thought of busting him out on his no vote history and how it sets us back.
Regarding the 4th/5th comments: Rhonda's site does not endorse anyone anytime. She reports the news/facts. You are either a First Party beach ball w/legs AS COMMENTER # 1 anonymouse is, or another Republican elephant grasping onto the tail of the one in front.
There's a democratic pty org in BB? I've never seen or heard anything about them. Do you think Claar is paying them to stay hidden?
ReplyDeleteI met Senator Wilhelmi and knew immediately the guy was a politician first. He's full of crap.
Emily seems more genuine. She actually knocked on my door a few years ago.
A comment for the anonymouse regarding democratic party in Bolingbrook: More propaganda Bonnie? Enough is enough, you know there is a Bolingbrook Demo. Party. Bonnie go back to your blog and make more rumors.
ReplyDeleteha,ha,ha. Good catch Belly Laff. Bonnie's trying to weazle her way into the conversation.
ReplyDeleteBack to the point, I called Quinn first thing this morning. He's a weazle too.
Transparency
ReplyDelete–noun, plural -cies.
1. Also, trans·par·ence. the quality or state of being transparent.
2. something transparent, especially a picture, design, or the like on glass or some translucent substance, made visible by light shining through from behind.
3. Photography .
a. the proportion of the light that is passed through the emulsion on an area of a photographic image.
b. a photographic print on a clear base for viewing by transmitted light.
4. What government bodies and politicians in the state of Illinios try to destroy. How politicians get away with giving sweet heart deals to their friends, costing the taxpayers of Illinois billions and billions of dollars.