Something sometimes happens to legislators who are trying to max out their pensions. They start getting really cautious. They vote “Present” more than they used to. And, sometimes, they even do what those in Springfield call “taking a walk.” They … Continue reading
Category Archives: Illinoyances
The most biting part of former Jack Franks opponent Steve Reick’s recent Illoyances’ blog post follows: The most dangerous place in Illinois isn’t the gang-infested parts of Chicago, it’s the space between Jack Franks and a microphone. In a nutshell, … Continue reading
Capitol Fax Blog was not the only blogger to notice State Rep. Jack Franks’ massive tax increase bill. His 2014 opponent, Steve Reick, did, too, on his blog Illinoyances. Here’s part of his post, which you can find here: Jack’s doing … Continue reading
On his blog Illinoyances, Steve Reick, the man who ran against State Rep. Jack Franks last year asks the following questino: Who do you believe? Reick quotes what Franks told the Northwest Herald–sort of a “pox on both sides” to … Continue reading
The man who ran against Democrat Jack Franks in 2014 has written an article entitled, The Hand That Holds the Leash Brings Jack Franks to Heel In his article on his blog Illinoyances, Reick writes, Jack’s made a career out of … Continue reading
Former Republican State Rep. candidate against Jack Franks Steve Reick has written about a recent Illinois Supreme Court decision on when a commenter’s identity may be obtained. The cleverly named blog “Illinoyances” can be found here. The article, entitled, IL … Continue reading
Steve Reick, the former Republican opponent to Democrat Jack Franks, whom Republicans are not all that earnest in finding opponents for, has started a blog called “Illinoyances.” In the last week, he has targeted prevailing wages Jack Franks inability to … Continue reading
The bold enough to run against State Rep. Jack Franks last year has started writing a blog. It’s called Illinoyances. Click on its cute name to find it. You remember his name–Steve Reick. He pulled Jack Franks winning margin down … Continue reading