Judy Judy JudyLake County is not hopping mad. According to the News-Sun, Lake County's blood is boiling:
A report last month by a government watchdog group should get any Lake County property owner's blood boiling. While the study by the nonprofit Heartland Institute analyzed Cook County property taxes levies, its sobering message applies to Lake County, and the other collar counties, as well. The Heartland study was based on rising property tax levies in Cook County from 2000 to 2010. It's conclusion: The property tax has become overly burdensome on businesses and homeowners, and government spending cannot continue at current levels.So, Lake County property taxes are too high and the voters are not happy? No two ways about it, a gutsy call by the News-Sun!
Our View: Taxing decisions
It's not often the News-Sun goes out on a limb like this, so it should come as no surprise they base their anti-tax jeremiad on some policy statements issued by the Heartland Institute. For readers of this blog not aware, the "nonprofit" Heartland Institute is a libertarian think-tank that gets the bulk of its funding from corporate and free-market advocacy sources like oil companies, tobacco companies, pharmaceutical companies. And with that special interest money, the Heartland Institute is at the ready to share its facts and figures and opinions on the vital issues of the day. Take it from your LakeCountyEye, for the pressed op/ed writer up against a deadline, the Heartland Institute is a Godsend.
To prove it, your LakeCountyEye has collected ten more public policy ideas from the Heartland Institute, readymade to become that next Pultizer-quality no-holds-barred editorial:
Ten Heartland Institute Public Policy Positions |
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Look for your your LakeCountyEye, mad as hell, and not going to take it anymore.
2 comments:
It's pretty shocking that the News Sun would cite a study by the Heartland Institute as though it were authoritative and without bias or agenda. Thanks for unveiling this. I hope in the future their editorial staff will be a little more circumspect in evaluating their sources.
hi Bystander,
Yup when it comes to the Heartland Institute, the truth is stranger than fiction.
-BB-
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