Pritzker Plays Follow the Leader

Last Friday, McHenry Mayor Wayne Jett announced the closing for Green Street so people could eat at restaurants there.

Tuesday, the City Council in Woodstock followed suit.

Now, Governor JB Pritzker is following the long-held definition of a leader, getting out in front of the crowd.

Read the whole article from the Chicago Tribune here.


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Pritzker Plays Follow the Leader — 7 Comments

  1. Just waiting on tattoo parlors to open, then I’ll get excited.

  2. Nelson, I thought you were raring to go to the bath houses, XXX cinemas and magic shops.

  3. Yesterday, the Lake County Sheriff dropped his lawsuit against their county health department after a Judge refused to order the release of names and addresses of Covid-19 positive residents.

    On May 1st, a Judge in Cook County denied a lawsuit by the NW Central Dispatch System for the same information release by that health department.

    Judge Chimel chose to support the violation of law abiding citizens’ rights to privacy by Sheriff Prim, Pat Kenneally, and the four other police departments (Algonquin, LITH, McHenry, and Woodstock).

    The Prim/Kenneally lawsuit continues.

    How much this lawsuit is costing the taxpayers?

    Kind of funny that the Democrat Sheriff of Lake County dropped his suit, but the so-called Republicans (Prim and Kenneally in particular) won’t.

    Shouldn’t they “follow suit” as well?

  4. AZ, why would I care for those?

    Anyone who knows magic knows it can’t be bought.

    Correcting, I’ve noticed some shops can choose to stay closed if they desired.

    I’m hoping for one artist at one location, but hopefully phase 3 does happen.

  5. Nelson, how about this tattoo on your forehead:

    Pritzker is God!

    I’m a Fool!

  6. Seems more like a you thing.

    I don’t like Pritzker, had disdain since 2019.

    Maybe you’d want it though, you could put quotation marks on it for irony.

    You do you kid.

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