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sunshine05
16th May 2010, 05:30 PM
Things are getting bad. It's a good thing Obama did all that "community outreach" work in Illinois before becoming Senator and now president. ::)



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Illinois Doesn't Pay Bills; Crisis Pushes Businesses to Edge of Bankruptcy

Illinois is bankrupt, financially, politically, and morally. When it comes to politicians in jail, Illinois is at the top of the list. The volcano has already erupted, but Illinois just sits, bankrupting companies the state owes money to but has not paid.

Please consider Illinois deep in debt, doesn’t pay bills

For 35 years, frail senior citizens in southern Illinois could turn to the Shawnee Development Council for help cleaning the house, buying groceries or any of the chores that make the difference between living at home or moving to an institution. No more. The council shut down the program Thursday because of a budget crisis created by the state of Illinois' failure to pay its bills. Paralyzed by the worst deficit in its history, the state has fallen months behind in paying what it owes to businesses and organizations, pushing some of them to the edge of bankruptcy. Illinois isn't bothering with the formality of issuing IOUs, as California did last year. It simply doesn't pay.
Right now, $4.4 billion worth of bills, some dating back to October, are sitting in the Illinois comptroller's office waiting to be paid someday. Shawnee Development, for instance, is waiting on about $380,000 in back payments, officials say. That amounts to one-quarter of the council's budget for senior care in seven southern counties.

Prisons refused bullets
Illinois' deadbeat reputation has created some embarrassing situations. A supplier refused to sell bullets to the Department of Corrections unless it got paid in advance. Legislators have gotten eviction notices for their district offices because the state wasn't paying rent. One legislator said he had to use campaign funds to pay the telephone bill after service was cut off at his office.

Illinois is on track to end the current fiscal year with about $6 billion in unpaid bills. Budget proposals for the coming year — when the state faces a $13 billion deficit — assume the same thing will happen again. Many agencies have borrowed money to keep the doors open, but service providers say that's getting harder to do — banks are more reluctant to lend money on a promise that the state will pay up someday. "We have had members whose banks have told them it is the creditworthiness of the state of Illinois that is their primary concern," said Janet Stover, executive director of the Illinois Association of Rehabilitation Facilities. Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn has called for an income tax increase, but any money from that would be allocated to other areas, not paying routine bills. Republicans want to tackle the deficit through spending cuts, which would also mean letting old bills go unpaid. It's likely that no dramatic movement in either direction will take place until after the November elections. This just scratches the surface of what's wrong with Illinois. I have a stack of articles I have not had a chance to write about.

http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com/2010/05/illinois-doesnt-pay-bills-crisis-pushes.html

bonaparte
16th May 2010, 06:23 PM
I wonder what will actually happen if Illinois refuses to pay it's bills. I can't wait to see, but I suspect they just won't pay the bills and they will tell the businesses tough sh!t.

EE_
16th May 2010, 07:13 PM
They're just holding out for their bailout.
At least they'll have healthcare! :sarc:

Twisted Titan
16th May 2010, 07:35 PM
But miss paying your tax bill and they will slap a lien on that sucker with the quickness.

See how that works???

T

1970 Silver Art
17th May 2010, 04:48 AM
But miss paying your tax bill and they will slap a lien on that sucker with the quickness.

See how that works???

T


But TT, we are not nearly big enough to fail and therefore we will not get that "special treatment" when we miss paying our tax bill.

Rule # 1: There will be no bailout for the "little guys". Only the "big guys" get bailouts.

Rule # 2: Gov'ts will ALWAYS be starving for taxpayer dollars regardless of how many times and how much that taxes are increased.

Rule # 3: Remember Rule # 1 and Rule # 2.

Twisted Titan
17th May 2010, 06:37 AM
RULE #4 ..............


Own the asset that is untaxable

Own the asset that KEEPS IT untaxable

Ponce
17th May 2010, 08:16 AM
Nice picture of the gold Mr. Titan................I bet you anything that the cops and tax collectors are getting paid on time, the same as the fire department and ambulances.

I can see the cops giving out more tickets and the fire department making more "inspections" and giving out more violations tickets.

1970 Silver Art
17th May 2010, 08:16 AM
RULE #4 ..............


Own the asset that is untaxable

Own the asset that KEEPS IT untaxable


Oops!!! I forgot about rule #4. Thanks for the reminder TT. ;D

Twisted Titan
17th May 2010, 08:25 AM
Nice picture of the gold Mr. Titan................I bet you anything that the cops and tax collectors are getting paid on time, the same as the fire department and ambulances.

I can see the cops giving out more tickets and the fire department making more "inspections" and giving out more violations tickets.



Which is going to bring people to the point where they are just going tell snap and snap completely

Heaven help if you can defend yourself and property when the hammer falls


Let Pastor Manning break it down

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIj6qTu4LtI

banjo
17th May 2010, 05:04 PM
Nice picture of the gold Mr. Titan................I bet you anything that the cops and tax collectors are getting paid on time, the same as the fire department and ambulances.

I can see the cops giving out more tickets and the fire department making more "inspections" and giving out more violations tickets.



That's my fear these days. I'm afraid that all cops are in "fundraising" mode... I always wear my seatbelts during the daytime when they might be able to notice. :)

millwright
17th May 2010, 05:21 PM
Fu*k to the whole damn bloody place. I wish nothing but ill will on all of the moronic liberal states who have bankrupted themselves.

What will the white liberals do when the black and hispanic gangbangers rise against them?

They will lay down and die like the cowards they are.