Farrell’s column merits further discussion

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Dear Citizens of Grundy County:

Mike Farrell made an important point in his Saturday, Sept. 19, 2009 editorial “Politics, Taxes and Unemployment” that merits emphasis and further discussion, wherein Mr. Farrell’s stated:

“Considering its location, population and diverse economy, Illinois should be doing much better. Any serious businessman looking at dtate government in Illinois would have to think twice about coming here. No one wants to be shaken down in what is called pay to play politics.”

Ethics in government really does matter and unethical behavior significantly affects the lives of each and every citizen of our state. There is a direct correlation between the level of fraud, corruption and pay to play politics and the willingness of the legitimate business persons to invest capital in businesses and participate in government. The more corrupt Illinois government is, the less investment that is made in Illinois, which results in fewer jobs, less tax base (and correspondingly higher taxes), less commerce and less money in the pockets of people.

Ethics in government is not an abstract theory or goal without consequences. It is important for us to recognize that there are real consequences that affect each of us when our elected officials act unethically.

Mr. Farrell accurately asserted that Chicago’s long standing reputation for pay to play is now being duplicated at the state level and the state budget is such a mess. The lack of a coherent state fiscal policy coupled with unethical behavior is driving business from the state.

Unfortunately, State Rep. Careen Gordon (D-Coal City) has failed us by her steadfast support for the Chicago Democrats. Despite Ms. Gordon’s three political campaigns touting her experience as a criminal prosecutor, there is no objective evidence of what Ms. Gordon has done or what she is doing to stop the fraud, corruption and pay-to-play politics rampant in Illinois. She and her Chicago Democrat allies have utterly failed us.

The one exception to this is when Ms. Gordon helped to impeach Governor Blagojevich (D-Chicago), but those actions were only taken after the federal prosecutors and the FBI led Gov. Blagojevich from his home in handcuffs based on allegations of violation of federal laws.

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