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@danholyo

Why you so curious? Stalkers be vibing.

Uşak, Türkiye Katılım Ocak 2011
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DA Bragg
DA Bragg@danholyo·
@ChiTownBucky @BrianCostin No they wouldn’t budget more just because they can. That part Was actually removed from the updated bill. Now they left the town with no way of paying for a larger budget if they need one. “here are 500 more students, figure it out.”
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On Wisconsin/Fly The W@ChiTownBucky·
@danholyo @BrianCostin So the issue is the govt will budget for full tax amount, even when they know the actual tax is a lot less? So the problem is just govt ineptitude?
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Brian Costin
Brian Costin@BrianCostin·
The Freedom Caucus gets it. This is the most terrifying bill I’ve seen in my 20 year professional career. I live in the state with the highest tax burden, highest corruption, and lowest bond rating in the country for 13 consecutive years. I’ve seen a lot of bad stuff. If this bill passes the Senate and Gov. Pritzker signs it, as is, you need to pray your community never sees a megaproject nearby. Every single dollar of property tax relief for billionaires can be dropped on the heads of other taxpayers. This means you. The bill sponsor admitted this 3 times today. A single $5B Megaproject could kick off $330M+ in property tax burdens on other taxpayers. Why are we bailing out billionaires to screw everyone else? This isn’t a game @GovPritzker. You need to put an end to this.
Illinois Freedom Caucus 🇺🇸@ILFreedomCaucus

🚨JUST PASSED THE HOUSE🚨 The Illinois House just passed HB910 - the Mega Projects Bill (the bill containing a Chicago Bears Stadium Deal) This bill is one of the most dangerous property tax bills passed in recent history. The Illinois Freedom Caucus voted NO, and here is why: As this bill is written now: - Gives mega projects and billionaire corporations hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax breaks, while shifting the burden to local property owners. The result? Taxing people out of their homes and decimating middle class families. - Brings no comprehensive tax relief to everyday families and small businesses. As the House is bending over backwards to support mega projects, they have no real plan to help working families. - Opens up constitutional concerns about unfair and unequal taxation, potentially resulting in a legal challenge and opening the state up to unknown fiscal liabilities. As Republicans, we are supposed to believe in lowering taxes and protecting taxpayers. That is why it's extremely concerning to see several Republican lawmakers voted YES on this bill. We believe these votes completely undermine the credibility of our colleagues in the Republican caucus to talk about property taxes, the number one issue in Illinois. Let us be clear, we want the Bears to stay in Illinois, and we want other future economic developments in Illinois as well. We are not opposed to the concept of mega projects. However, as has been our position since day 1, bailouts for billion dollar corporations on the backs of working families and taxpayers are completely unacceptable. This process has been shoved down our throats this week because JB Pritzker and the Democrats are desperate to keep the Bears in Illinois, no matter the consequences to property tax payers. The Democrats have made Illinois so economically unviable to do business that large corporations such as the Bears have no choice but to look to other states, like Indiana. The Democrats and JB Pritzker need to find a new plan, and ditch their tired old habits of solving every problem by sticking it to Illinois' taxpayers. They can't afford it anymore.

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DA Bragg
DA Bragg@danholyo·
@BigJanek1 @living757not847 @therealburns3 You should get a life instead of worrying about what billionaires own. Whether they own a stadium or not, it has no bearing on you. Nobody cares where you’re from, loser.
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Burns
Burns@therealburns3·
They have all of the land in the world to build a Bears paradise. Massive tailgating scene even bigger than now, huge bar strip, Chicago sports museum, and more. Can’t stop thinking about it. Arlington Heights will be glorious.
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@GovPritzker You forgot increased every tax, toll, and fee there is.
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Governor JB Pritzker
Governor JB Pritzker@GovPritzker·
Big things get done in Illinois. We’ve balanced our budgets, raised the minimum wage, enshrined the right to choose, enacted a nation-leading climate plan, legalized adult-use cannabis, and rebuilt our infrastructure. And there's more to come.
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@DudeWhoInvests Thank Powell … it’s start to become a wide spread belief that high interest rates are actually feeding inflation. The "Neo-Fisherian" Theory
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@Breaking911 This amount of cash should have to go under review before being released. I feel so bad for her.
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Breaking911@Breaking911·
BREAKING: Woman loses $300,000 after scammers used AI-generated messages to gain her trust and lure her into transferring everything into a Coinbase wallet. She lost her home, was hospitalized, and says she “didn’t want to live.”
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DA Bragg
DA Bragg@danholyo·
@ChiBearsMuse Remember this: I’ve been a Bears fan my entire life. Ben Johnson is a terrible coach and we’ll see regression in a big way this coming season. I hope I’m wrong.
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BearsMuse@ChiBearsMuse·
Ben Johnson should’ve won Coach of the Year, not Mike Vrabel. Lead by example. Take notes Vrabel.
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@bearsfan302 @ggabefootball It is their problem. They can’t afford to build their entertainment district being taxed like every business is. They need special treatment that violates the Illinois Constitution.
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jay@bearsfan302·
@danholyo @ggabefootball That's not the Bears problem that that the government wants to tax everything left and right. They're still paying for the stadium. They're still paying for everything and yes they should get some kind of tax relief. Not saying 0% but something in the middle
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Greg Gabriel
Greg Gabriel@ggabefootball·
The mega-projects bill that was passed in the Illinois House yesterday, now goes to the Senate and there supposedly will be changes. Based on the Bears statement last night, they aren’t totally happy with the House version of the Bill and will lobby the Senate to change things they feel they need to go forward in Arlington Park
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Miles Commodore@miles_commodore·
Taxing someone’s inheritance is morally wrong. The amount is irrelevant.
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@WSJ They know the price spike is only temporary. They’re just using it as an excuse to permanently raise prices. We all know their tricks.
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The Wall Street Journal
U.S. airlines are raising fares and baggage fees to offset higher fuel costs from the Iran war. Some are also cutting capacity heading into the busy summer travel season. on.wsj.com/4tMMqlv
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Darren Bailey
Darren Bailey@DarrenBaileyIL·
“Illinois intends to be a national leader in data center growth.” — JB Pritzker Translation: He sold us down the river to line his own pockets.
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Maryellen is Wise
Maryellen is Wise@maryellenonebay·
@nancylew13 @jeepgunnar 🎯 He KNOWS losing the Bears to Indiana would annihilate his “campaigns”. Illinois will be sold out again for political power.
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NancyLew
NancyLew@nancylew13·
Pritzker and his pals could care less about the taxpayers - he doesn't want to be known as the guy that lost the Bears
Adam Niemerg@adamniemerg

🚨JUST PASSED THE HOUSE🚨 The Illinois House just passed HB910 - the Mega Projects Bill (the bill containing a Chicago Bears Stadium Deal) This bill is one of the most dangerous property tax bills passed in recent history. I voted NO, and here is why: As this bill is written now: - Gives mega projects and billionaire corporations hundreds of millions of dollars in property tax breaks, while shifting the burden to local property owners. The result? Taxing people out of their homes and decimating middle class families. - Brings no comprehensive tax relief to everyday families and small businesses. As the House is bending over backwards to support mega projects, they have no real plan to help working families. - Opens up constitutional concerns about unfair and unequal taxation, potentially resulting in a legal challenge and opening the state up to unknown fiscal liabilities. - No checks on local bodies to cap property taxes, this means mega corporations get huge breaks while surrounding property taxes skyrocket. I want the bears to stay in Illinois, but not at the expense of taxpayers when Illinois property taxes are the highest in the nation. Illinois Democrats and JB Pritzker need to find a new plan, and ditch their tired old habits of solving every problem by sticking it to Illinois' taxpayers. They can't afford it anymore.

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DA Bragg
DA Bragg@danholyo·
@nancylew13 Prickster: “No handouts for billionaires “ 2 weeks later: “here is $850 million and here is a 90% tax cut, anything else?” He imploded his presidential campaign before it even started.
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@bearsfan302 @ggabefootball With that being said. If the Bears get what they want, that’s over $2.6 billion over 10 years they have saved. In 20 years tax benefits are worth more than the entire district. Walks like a duck….
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@bearsfan302 @ggabefootball The taxpayers are paying for it indirectly. A) through the massive taxes proposed on basically everything purchased at the district. B) Massive property tax break. … $0 ensures that they pay for everything. If they can’t swing it, then they shouldn’t be doing it.
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@bearsfan302 @ggabefootball In the sense of NFL ownership, they definitely are poor. $0 is sensible to me. They’re trying to expand beyond a football team to a real estate empire, and have taxpayers pay for it. If they simply just wanted a stadium this probably would’ve been solved a while ago.
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jay
jay@bearsfan302·
@danholyo @ggabefootball They're not poor. Stop that. Can we agree there should be sensible things and infrastructure is the only thing they're really asking for and a certain tax break
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@Hstlinghosptlis @BrianCostin Typically, when a large business comes to an area, their property taxes, actually lower taxes for the rest of the community. This Bill will have the exact opposite effect..
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DA Bragg@danholyo·
@Hstlinghosptlis @BrianCostin That’s the idea, sales tax for the infrastructure. This project will no doubt increase the district’s budget. They get hundreds of new student enrollments because of this project. The Bears aren’t paying their share so it gets passed on to everyone else in the form of prop tax
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