Creepy Tribune Cartoonist Oblivious to Elephant in the Roomwhere the outrage was the BLOATED GOVT DEFICIT, and the endangered land mammal was the African Black Rhinoceros.
Sharp-eyed operatives noticed, however, that the Elephant-in-the-Room is never actually a drawing of an elephant. The reason seems to be the elephant is the mascot of the Republican party. And if he used the GOP's mascot to represent government bloat, the Creepy Cartoonist might be drummed out of his secret skull'n'bones cabal ... or worse ... or something. So the creepster's drawings are limited in scope to rhinoceroses, gorillas, hippopotamuses, and other non-elephantine, large, endangered land mammals.
Of course, there is a reason that all these large, African land mammals are endangered. That reason being they will all be extinct within your lifetimes. And any sharp-eyed operative knows this means that sooner or later the Creepy Cartoonist will have a problem. Sooner or later there will be no large land mammals left to symbolize bloated government -- besides the elephant. So, for instance, the next time the Creepy Cartoonist is outraged by big government, as in ...
Creepy Tribune Cartoonist vs the 800 lb Elephantthere may not be any, say, Eastern Lowland Gorillas left to draw, and he may be compelled by the vicissitudes of cruel nature to use an actual elephant to represent bloated government.
Of course the thought of being forced to use an elephant on the printed page to symbolize out-of-control Illinois pensions is enough to make the heads of many Lake County natives explode. So with the snow yet to be shovelled off the walk, and in the interest of not creating any more clean-up work than necessary, your LakeCountyEye suggests that operatives take solace in this Northwest Herald story ...
Legislators write pension rules and cash inIt turns out that some high profile Illinois Republicans are doing quite well for themselves by way of that bloated Illinois pension system:
- Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka: $145,727
- Former Gov Jim Edgar: $130,925
- Former Gov James Thompson: 127,215
- Former State Sen Jack Schaffer: $96,126
- Former State Sen William Peterson: $91,007
In fact, the same Illinois pension system even bankrolls the anti-government incendiaries at the McHenryCountyBlog:
- Former State Rep Cal Skinner: $77,506
8 comments:
Remember Bill Peterson (Vernon Township) is also currently collecting over 100K in salary from the people of Vernon and because he was grandfathered he was not subject to the new campaign finance laws and got to keep his 300K war chest. Thats a lot of cash for a public servant!
Golly! Are you saying that no similarly situated Democrats collect such pensions?
Or are you only singling out Republicans in your ususal "non-partisan" fashion! :-)
Louis G. Atsaves
Louis...show em if you know em...
I remember the last time ex-State Senator Bill Peterson ran for VernonTownship Supervisor the Young Republicans called all the party faithful to rally behind Bill the fiscal conservative who will protect us from the greedy Democrats. You forgot to mention his teachers pension and family members on the township payroll. His household will cash over a million dollars in government and pension checks during the four years he's township supervisor.
Anon 2:34....The following is in the Lake County Republican Handbook...Page 7..."When running for a position within Lake County, it is recommended that you have at least one other tax payer funded source of revenue; even better yet if you have several"
hi Louis,
No, I'm not saying that no similarly situated Democrats collect such pensions. Of course they all do. I'm just pointing out some prominent Illinois Republicans who do.
Hopefully this will help lift Scott Stantis's (self-imposed?) embargo on drawing elephants to symbolize government excess. Republicans are just as responsible for govt bloat as the Democrats are, imho!
-BB-
"Republicans are just as responsible for govt bloat as the Democrats are, imho!"
Nice line used by Democrats to explain away their massive spending binges which dwarfed what the Republicans did.
But I will admit that Democrats spend government money faster and more recklessly than us Republican can even dream of doing! :-)
Louis G. Atsaves
hi Louis--
I guess those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat the FoxNews talking points.
But I believe the pension mess began in 1993 when Gov Edgar signed the bill lengthening the pension amortization period to 40 years & changing the annual payment schedule.
Edgar, iirc, was a Republican.
-BB-
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