Monday, April 06, 2020

Two dead and at least 20 wounded over weekend in Chicago

Meanwhile there are Chicago police officers at every road entrance--I was in the city yesterday--at the city's long stretch of lakefront parks.

From Fox Chicago:
Twenty people have been shot, two of them fatally, in Chicago this weekend.

The latest fatal shooting killed a man Sunday in Austin on the West Side.

The 31-year-old was walking about 7:25 p.m. in the 500 block of North Central Avenue when someone approached and shot him in the chest, abdomen and hip, Chicago police said. The man was pronounced dead on the scene.

The Cook County medical examiner’s office hasn't released details about his death.
On Friday a South Shore man was fatally wounded.



Sunday, April 05, 2020

Saturday, April 04, 2020

Elton John - Ego

Elton John's output wasn't very good in the late 1970s. An exception from that era is "Ego." I saw the video for during the coming attractions at a movie. I still remember the song but not the film.



Trump's heated exchange with CNN's Acosta on Obama's pandemic record

CNN's Jim Acosta is a partisan hack.



Friday, April 03, 2020

Mark Dice:Great Job!

US Rep. Adam Schitt (D-CA) wants to get another anti-Donald Trump witch hunt going. This time about the coronavirus. Will they ever stop? Yes. When House Speaker Nancy Pe-lousy is minority leader again.



Gov Cuomo: ”In one day” Trump approved Javits Center’s 2500 beds for COVID patients

Even New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, in regards to transforming New York's convention center into a giant hospital, is praising President Trump.



Thursday, April 02, 2020

ILL-inois does not have enough money to pay for all unemployment claims

The Prairie State has been run into the ground by Boss Michael Madigan, who the chairman of the Illinois Democratic Party and statehouse speaker for 35 of the last 37 years.

ILL-inois has no reserve fund--but plenty of cash for public-sector retiree pensions.

Of course when an emergency hit the state is woefully unprepared.

From CBS Chicago:
The need is overwhelming with the number of people filing for unemployment doubling by the week, and many said they are frustrated and scared – and can’t get answers.

Gov. JB Pritzker has acknowledged there is not enough money in the state’s unemployment reserves. Just last month, the U.S. Department of Labor also warned that Illinois was one of a handful of states that would not be able to handle a surge of claims on its own.

As CBS 2 Investigator Megan Hickey reported, the federal government was already worried about Illinois’ ability to pay unemployment benefits before COVID-19, along with California, Massachusetts, New York, Ohio, and Texas.

In February, the Department of Labor issued a report saying the trust fund that Illinois uses to pay unemployment benefits had the fifth-lowest solvency level in the country.
Mrs. Marathon Pundit filed for unemployment--for her first time ever--last week. A bunch of people where I worked ere laid off today.

CNN’s Dr Gupta: FDA Approval of COVID Antibodies Test Is “A Big Deal”

So good news on the coronavirus front.

 

Wednesday, April 01, 2020

Chicago has received 500 complaints about non-essential open businesses

Chicago businesses, who have to cope with onerous taxes and burdensome regulation, now have to fear being ratted out and being subject to massive fines.

From the Chicago Tribune:
Roughly 500 complaints about nonessential businesses operating in violation of the governor’s shelter-at-home directive had been filed with the city as of Tuesday, according to Chicago’s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection.

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot called on residents and workers to report such businesses last week.

"Some complaints are for restaurants, bars, yoga studios, hair salons and other inessential businesses, while some are for businesses such as banks and auto shops that are considered essential. We are focusing on sharing information while issuing citations for egregious and repeat offenders,” the city’s Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection spokesman Isaac Reichman said in an emailed statement.

Businesses that may not be considered “essential” could face fines up to $10,000 if they remain open.

Ingraham: Why is Congress out of session?

Yeah, why is Congress not in session?