Sunday, October 2, 2022

Consequences of Irresponsible Money Power

Editor's note: The Jewish oligarch family the Pritzker's in Chicago don't abide by the same standards and laws as the rest of us mere mortals. They have money, lot's of it so they have the luxury of buying off whatever it is they find as an inconvenience or an obstacle to their political plans. This is what millions and millions of dollars do when deployed by powerful oligarchs that use this money in an obscene and irresponsible way with nothing they do based on meritocracy and especially so when it is inherited loot. Pritzker in Illinois is experimenting with social impact bonds (see pay for success on the dangers of SIBs) and this is likely one component of Pritzker's SAFE-T Act briefly mentioned in this article.
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Source: Real Clear Politics

Pritzker Suffocates Free Speech
By Steve Cortes | Spetmeber 28, 2022

Should any powerful elected official in America use his influence to have an opposition newspaper canceled? Is it allowable for a president or governor to have such a paper literally taken out of print?
Well, it happened. In Illinois. At least temporarily.

This sad episode in the heartland speaks to a larger dangerous trend in America. Increasingly, the permanent political class and corporate elites cooperate to suppress our rights of free speech and a free press.

For example, the Biden White House directly intervened with Big Tech to censor voices like Alex Berenson. What was the online "crime" of this former New York Times reporter? Well, Berenson dared to document reasons for skepticism regarding the experimental vaccines produced by Big Pharma that were forced upon millions of Americans via government, employment, and educational mandates.

Thankfully Berenson is back online, but only because of hardnosed litigation. Now, this new recent act of suppression and reprisal by Gov. JB Pritzker in Illinois forms the next opportunity to defend free expression.

Pritzker faces a tough reelection campaign in a likely wave election year that puts even formerly Democrat states like Illinois in play. So, rather than try to defend his miserable record of failure as governor, Pritzker recently intervened directly to have privately-funded newspapers canceled and opposition TV ads removed from the airwaves in Illinois.

In recent weeks, a group named Local Government Information Services has mailed out millions of physical newspapers using investigative journalism as well as opinion pieces (including some of my own) to expose Pritzker's ruinous record. The papers highlight, for example, how much worse inflation is in Illinois compared to neighboring states. They also provide tragic details of the crime sweeping Illinois during Pritzker's tenure.

Perhaps most irritating to Pritzker, the free-speech newspapers provide tangible, real-world evidence of the looming dangers of Pritzker's misnamed SAFE-T Act, which will free thousands of extremely violent felons without cash bail, including perpetrators charged with second-degree murder, kidnapping, and arson. The LGIS papers smartly dared to showcase the mugshots of some of the criminals who will soon roam Illinois streets, courtesy of the soft-on-crime radicalism of Gov. Pritzker.

The papers are hard-hitting and brutally effective. As Pritzker pours hundreds of millions of dollars of his inherited trust-fund fortune into his campaigns, this newspaper method employs a motivating but low-cost ground game to counter Pritzker's political air-war.

Predictably, the trustafarian exploded at the success of the papers. Also predictably, he resorted to the default leftist playbook and deemed the papers "racist" for showing real mug shots. The Chicago Sun Times called them "far right 'newspapers.'" In fact, the compliant Chicago corporate media gladly joined in to defend Pritzker and oppose free speech. Axios Chicago, for example, sent out a blast warning of "fake news(papers)."

So, Pritzker used his political weight to pressure the company printing and mailing the newspapers, Paddock Publications. That printer also owns the Daily Herald newspaper chain in suburban Chicago. Pritzker's campaign wrote to the company: "these mailers are specifically designed to mislead readers into thinking they are legitimate journalism." He also pulled out of a candidate forum co-sponsored by the Daily Herald chain.

Please go to Real Clear Politics to read more.
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More on Pritzker and social impact bonds:

Do You See a Child or Do You See a ROI of 13 Percent?


Pritzker in Illinois and Newson in California are working on the same SIB financing and investment programs through the public schools:



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