January 16, 2011
		Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn hires lame-duck who voted for tax hike
Since  Illinois’ lame-duck legislature passed the largest tax hike in state  history last week at 1:30 a.m. on the last day of their session, there  have been rumors of secret deals between the Democrat leadership and  those members who voted for the monumental job killing bill. The  unprecedented tax increase passed the legislature with the absolute  minimum number of votes required (without a single Republican vote) and  was signed into law by Democrat Governor Quinn without press coverage or  ceremony.
Late last week we learned the story  of how Chicagoan Kathy Moore was appointed to serve the final week of  former representative John Fritchey’s term for the express purpose of  voting for the tax increase. Now the Chicago Tribune  reports that lame-duck representative Careen Gordon (D-Morris) was  given a job on the Illinois Prisoner Review Board (which pays nearly  $86,000 + benefits) by Governor Pat Quinn.
Naturally the governor and Ms. Gordon have denied any wrongdoing. 
“In the seven years and couple weeks I was in the legislature, my vote was never for sale,” Gordon said. “Sometimes, there’s just no conspiracy.”Gordon, a Democrat from Morris who recently moved to Chicago, said she first approached the governor about a job on the Illinois Prisoner Review Board soon after loosing her re-election bid in November. She said that Quinn asked her in that conversation what she thought of the possibility of a tax increase.She said she told him she could support it only if she knew how the money would be used, cuts were included and there would be “no new programs.” He did not ask for her vote, she said. Nor did she feel pressured to vote for the legislation.
Governor  Quinn’s office called Gordon’s appointment a coincidence. Spokesperson  Annie Thompson said “It doesn’t have anything to do with what she did at  the end of her term in the General Assembly,” adding that Gordon was  appointed on the basis “of her work on criminal issues throughout her  career.”
Ms.  Gordon maintains that when she and Quinn discussed her appointment  again in early December, Quinn said “everything is positive, we’re  moving forward.” Gordon claims that the tax hike was not discussed at  that time and that she was told the appointment would be made after the  governor was sworn in for his full term on January 10. 
Interestingly enough the tax hike  which Ms. Gordon said she would only support if there were cuts  included, does not call for any actual budget cuts, in fact it allows  for as much as a 2% annual increase in spending. Still we should not  question Ms. Gordon’s integrity or ethics because she was sincere in  saying that her vote was never for sale, of course she may not consider a  trade or an exchange of favors to be an actual sale. Such is the nature  of Democrat Party politics.
Pay  attention folks, the Gordon appointment and the Kathy Moore shenanigans  are just the tip of the ice berg in this tax hike story.  One final  note: congratulations to Careen Gordon on landing such a good job so  quickly in this economy.
January 16, 2010




