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Voting for Patrick Quinn or Bruce Rauner in Illinois: A Lose-Lose Scenario

Are we going to continue our connivance with the corrupt political system of Illinois where public employee unions can endorse a governor who does not care about breaking a constitutional contract with retirees and public employees;

Illinois Governor Pat Quinn has been betraying the teachers' pensions for more than four years, since he agreed without checking with former Chicago Schools CEO Ron Huberman that Chicago needed a $1.2 billion "pension holiday" or the "schools would not open." Since then, Quinn has established an unprecedented record for bullshit in his versions of reality. In late August, for example, Quinn looked at the teachers on the Chicago Teachers Union Legislative/PAC committee and told them, with a straight face, that Paul Vallas had been selected because Vallas was "good with the numbers." In doing so, Quinn either admitted that he didn't know the facts about Vallas's career in education, was delusional, or was lying. Vallas's claims about "reducing the deficit" in Chicago in the 1990s were all based on the fact that the School Finance Authority was abolished (and therefore no longer forced CPS to project a balanced budget three years into the future). In 2004, Vallas told the Philadelphia school board that the school system had a "balanced budget" in September, only to have to face the fact in December that he had tried to cover up a $70 million deficit. Vallas's Philadelphia lie finally cost him his job in the City of Brotherly Love, but his sponsorship by America's plutocracy landed him in New Orleans just in time to help complete the most racist reorganization of any large urban school district in history. If Quinn's choice of Vallas was based on the Vallas record, then Quinn has allied himself with a 20 years history of racism, mendacity, and an all-out attack on public schools, public education, and collective bargaining. -- a governor who will challenge the State Constitution again if he is re-elected (when the pension theft reform bill is not upheld);

-- a governor who indicated he will shift the State�s contributions to our retirement accounts from the State to local school districts with his �No, not right now� blunt retort to a question asked by the IEA President Cinda Klickna at the April 14, 2014 forum?

Moreover, will Quinn stop cutting money for core service areas (health care, education, human services and public safety) if he is re-elected? Will he address the State pensions� unfunded liability, the faulty pension ramp, and the State�s flawed, unfair tax policy if elected? Will he stop corporate welfare? We all know the answers to these questions.

Should we continue to deceive ourselves in believing Quinn is �the lesser of two evils,� and we have no choice because Rauner is a more repugnant choice (even though he is as objectionable as the Quinn/Vallas dual!)? We should know the answers to these two questions.

So why do we continue to perpetuate a dishonest political system and, thus, destroy our representative democracy? Why aren�t we fighting against political hypocrisy and depravity in Illinois? Why aren�t we challenging the Democratic/Republican One-Party Money System, this fraudulence that continues to compel public employee unions to donate, and to waste, large sums of union membership�s money in order to compete in the State�s plutocratic circus of corruption? If we vote for Quinn and he is re-elected, he will emphatically sign the next pension theft reform bill that will certainly impair and diminish public employees' pensions. He will do this with the same glee and with the acquiescence or mutual assent of our beleaguered union leadership to alter retirees� and public employees� contractual rights and benefits (even though there are thousands of non-union retirees!).

Furthermore, Madigan and Quinn will shift the State�s contributions to local school districts, thus, neutralizing teachers� collective bargaining rights (again) because most school districts will not have enough money to pay for anything except teachers� retirement plans, and cash-strapped districts will not be able to pay retirement contributions at all without raising property taxes. (Don't forget Quinn signed union-backed Senate Bill 7 which boasts anti-union attacks on collective bargaining, tenure, and teacher evaluation, to name just a few).

If we vote for Rauner and he is re-elected, it is alleged he will also destroy collective bargaining rights for teachers; he will sign into law a hybrid 401 (k) plan for (new?) teachers (if Madigan approves!); he will promote merit pay for teachers, create more charter schools, and roll back the State income tax� Moreover, will Rauner modernize the state�s antiquated, unfair tax policy and, thus, address the state�s structural deficit? Will he increase contributions to core services? Does he have a plan to address the State pensions� unfunded liability and faulty pension ramp?

Like Quinn, he has no plans.

When Rauner reiterates his platitude, �We need to make the economy grow in Illinois,� he means more Edge Tax Credits and other lucrative tax breaks and loopholes for businesses, more allocation of taxable income for corporations, and more corporate use of offshore tax havens for himself and his billionaire and millionaire associates...

What is evident is that both candidates care less about working-class people they are supposed to represent; both candidates care less about solving the state�s most important problems. Here's a metaphor to ponder:

There are three legs of the sturdy chair we call the Teachers Retirement System of Illinois. Each leg is considerably important for the stability of the Teachers Retirement System. Investments and returns comprise its first leg; teachers� contributions secure its second leg; the State�s �normal� contributions support its third leg. Quinn or Rauner will weaken the stability of the Teachers Retirement System. We cannot allow another election between two awful candidates like Quinn and Rauner four years from now. The unions� leadership, and their membership, must prevent this catastrophe from ever happening again

(http://teacherpoetmusicianglenbrown.blogspot.com/2014/09/voting-for-patrick-quinn-or-bruce.html).



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