IL Finances Heading to Social Unrest

by | Oct 24, 2012 | Business, Finance, Politics, Society | 1 comment

“I think it’s going to reach a point where there’s either social disorder or bankruptcy before people will act,” he said.

via Crain’s Chicago Business.

Ya, that sounds about right.

But let’s back-up a little.  This is a quote from a story about how back the finances are in Illinois.

A Blue Ribbon Panel put together a report which was released this morning.  It’s damning in the extreme.  The whole report can be found here.

I’ll write more about this later… I have to catch a plane.

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