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Pat Quinn loses 25k jobs in July after massive tax increases

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Scott Walker may have not had the best month, but his July was no where near as catastrophic as Democrat Pat Quinn, Governor of Illionois. Obama's home state lost the most jobs of any other state in the country. This all comes after HUGE tax increases. Even with all of this information, the far-left will still continue banging the 'raise taxes' drum.

The passage of a 67% income tax hike in January 2011, as well as higher corporate taxes, has coincided with a downturn in state employment. Since the enactment of this massive tax increase, Illinois has lost 89,000 jobs.

http://www.investors.com/NewsAndAnalysis/Article/582595/201108241815/Hike-Taxes-Hemorrhage-Jobs.htm

The report also said Illinois’s unemployment rate climbed to 9.5 percent. This marks the third consecutive month of increases in the unemployment rate.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/taxe...-plunges-after-tax-hikes-2011-8#ixzz1W4x8E7KV

Hmm, now i'm sure the tax hike's had nothing to do with this :rolleyes:
 
Your thread title says 25k jobs, but the text that you quoted states:

Since the enactment of this massive tax increase, Illinois has lost 89,000 jobs.

I'd think that you'd be going for the bigger number instead of some random figure like 25k.

How do you square that?

And since the Illinois General Assembly is controlled by Democrats in both houses, isn't the purpose of this thread to slam Democrats Nationwide even though the policies and issues in Illinois (while not effecting the whole of the country) are different than if the Democrats in Washington did the same thing?

(Those companies couldn't just shift jobs to another "country" could they?)

What are the differences between or similarities between the Democrats in Washington, compared to Democrats controlling the Assembly and the Governor's Mansion in Illinois?

Care to compare and contrast?

Or is this another one of your threads where you provide a link, post a couple of comments, and then disappear from the discussion for days at a time while your thread devolves into another shit slinging partisan hack clap trap thread that the Mods have to watch, thus giving us more to do?

:mad:




 
I hafta make a trip to Chicago at the end of the month. i will be sure to democratically employ a few young Illinois-inites (Illinois-ians??) in my nefarious plans to tap like a republican at the local stall...
 
I hafta make a trip to Chicago at the end of the month. i will be sure to democratically employ a few young Illinois-inites (Illinois-ians??) in my nefarious plans to tap like a republican at the local stall...

I'm sure that they would appreciate it!

And don't forget Tipping isn't just a city in China. :p
 
Your thread title says 25k jobs, but the text that you quoted states:

I'd think that you'd be going for the bigger number instead of some random figure like 25k.

25k was a random number? 89k is how many he's lost since he enacted his colossal tax increases earlier this year.

As the Illinois Policy Institute notes, the state lost more jobs in July than any other state in the nation, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data. After losing 7,200 nonfarm payroll jobs in June, Illinois lost 24,900 more in July

But why am I not surprised that you're attempting to spin all of this.
 
25k was a random number? 89k is how many he's lost since he enacted his colossal tax increases earlier this year.

But why am I not surprised that you're attempting to spin all of this.

I'm not trying to "spin" anything, as poster in this forum myself I'm just surprised that you're not spinning this story for it's maximum effect that's all. ..|

You are trying to make a point by posting all of this right?

I'm just trying to define what that point might be.
 
25k was a random number? 89k is how many he's lost since he enacted his colossal tax increases earlier this year.



But why am I not surprised that you're attempting to spin all of this.

From the CE&P Posting Guidelines:

Most particularly in the opening post of a new thread and as a general rule, any quote you republish must be augmented with your own opinion explaining why the quote is of interest. You should always include your own personal criticism, illustration, clarification, parody, or summary of the work you are quoting.

Deflect all that you want, but you're the one who has a record of "spin" around here. I'm just trying to help you like you've recently helped me. ..|
 
I hafta make a trip to Chicago at the end of the month. i will be sure to democratically employ a few young Illinois-inites (Illinois-ians??) in my nefarious plans to tap like a republican at the local stall...

Try Roscoe' and right across the street Sidetracks. Wonderful hunting grounds! Halstead is also called boys town. Enjoy!
 
Who are the people that had the tax increases imposed on them? Was it the same people who seem to bear the burden of all the tax increases? The rich and the corporations need to be taxed their fair share. It's absurd what they get away with, while the middle class and poor usually bear the burden.
 

Fantastic! Now we're getting somewhere with the direction of this thread! *|*

An AP news article posted: On Thursday January 13, 2011, 8:43 pm EST.

The state budget deficit was projected to hit $15 billion in the coming year, endangering government's ability to pay employees, provide money it owes to schools and local governments and reimburse the businesses and charities that work for the state. Quinn's office estimates the tax increase will generate about $6.8 billion a year, enough to balance the annual budget and begin chipping away at the state's backlog of about $8.5 billion in unpaid bills.

I'd be interested to know how far Illinois has come to paying off their debt and balancing their budget.

The Governor promised this prior to get elected, and said that it would be temporary.

Guess what happens when the State of Illinois is out of debt, and the tax increases are "cut" back to what they were before the budget shortfall?

Prosperity!

Everybody took a hit, and everyone had to pay.

And in the LONG TERM everyone benefits. ..|

Sounds like the Democrats were being responsible leaders!

But we are talking about Illinois. :eek:
 
Who are the people that had the tax increases imposed on them? Was it the same people who seem to bear the burden of all the tax increases? The rich and the corporations need to be taxed their fair share. It's absurd what they get away with, while the middle class and poor usually bear the burden.

That was the important question, and I'm glad it got answered.

The people in the Illinois legislature failed to pay attention to what the Democrats in D.C. have been saying all along: don't raise taxes on the little guy, especially not in a recession. So the problem isn't the massive tax increase, but the aim: they should have aimed at the people who use their extra tax money to build factories overseas and steal American jobs. The tax increase itself was plainly needed; as Centex pointed out, getting that state debt paid off will contribute to posterity. But keeping money in the hands of the little guy -- citizen or business -- is even more important to prosperity.

It would be ridiculous to claim that all the jobs lost were due to the tax increases, but just as ridiculous to claim that none was.
 
I'd be interested to know how far Illinois has come to paying off their debt and balancing their budget.

So a govt actually doing what is required and not only cutting spending but paying the bills. Say it aint fuckin so...

I wish all the states weren't federal wards with their hands out... then they could hold the fed accountable for is irresponsible management.
 
Try Roscoe' and right across the street Sidetracks. Wonderful hunting grounds! Halstead is also called boys town. Enjoy!

have never been to boystown :( want to

JUB CE+P road trip??? ;)

even the jubberclubbers are invited :)

i'm half serious here

maybe 3/4
 
Hey i will be there anyhow... so i am in...

We can plan ahead.... i am sure the leather bar will let us have a mud wrestling match in pasties... that way we can work out our feeling towards one another..... lol
 
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