June 22 Morning Edition

CBS2
— Trump Throws Wrench In GOP Immigration Push, Says Republicans Are ‘Wasting Their Time’
https://chicago.cbslocal.com/2018/06/22/donald-trump-immigration-republicans-midterms/

 

CHICAGO SUN-TIMES
— No, thank you! That’s Pritzker’s snarky message to Rauner in latest TV ad – Tina Sfondeles
https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/no-thank-you-thats-pritzkers-snarky-message-to-rauner-in-latest-tv-ad/
— Roskam navigates immigration uproar as rival Casten woos Hispanics in Illinois 6 – Lynn Sweet (DIERSEN: The more that a bill defends and advances the Republican Party platform, a) the more that the bill is called “hard-line” and b) the more that Democrats and RINOs vote against it.)
https://chicago.suntimes.com/news/roskam-navigates-immigration-uproar-as-rival-casten-woos-hispanics-in-illinois-6/
(FROM THE ARTICLE: Rep. Peter Roskam, R-Ill., voted against a hard-line immigration bill on Thursday that failed on a 193-231 roll call, siding with Democrats as his Democratic rival, Sean Casten, is making a major appeal to Hispanic voters. Casten campaign manager Michael Garton told the Chicago Sun-Times that they project the Hispanic vote in the west suburban 6th Congressional District seat to be between five and eight percent, a big enough bloc to be a factor in the high- profile battle. Garton told me that the Casten campaign is “specifically targeting the Hispanic community,” and has been running immigration related ads on Facebook and websites. There were 193 Republicans who voted for HR4760, introduced by Judiciary Committee Chairman Bob Goodlatte, R-Va. ANALYSIS Roskam was one of 41 Republicans to vote no, along with 190 Democrats. There were no Democratic yes votes. Roskam most often votes with the GOP majority. The other six Illinois House Republicans – Randy Hultgren; Adam Kinzinger; John Shimkus; Rodney Davis and Michael Bost – voted for the Goodlatte legislation. . .Roskam heads into the summer election fight with immigration a Casten priority issue, with about 2,900 Dreamers in the district, according to Garton.)
— City urged to go easy on scofflaws after study shows minorities bear the brunt – Fran Spielman (DIERSEN: What percent of those who share your demographics are scofflaws?)
https://chicago.suntimes.com/politics/city-urged-to-go-easy-on-scofflaws-after-study-show-minorities-bear-the-brunt/
— DIERSEN HEADLINE: Those who promote LGBTQ activity crow about their success in getting Jews to promote LGBTQ activity.
https://chicago.suntimes.com/columnists/pride-parade-chicago-and-israel/
— Trump tells GOP to ‘stop wasting their time’ on immigration – AP
https://chicago.suntimes.com/immigration/immigration-donald-trump-gop-stop-wasting-time/

 

CHICAGO TRIBUNE
— Illinois set to collect sales tax on more online purchases after Supreme Court ruling – Lauren Zumbach and Monique Garcia
http://www.chicagotribune.com/business/ct-biz-supreme-court-online-sales-tax-illinois-0622-story.html
— Lake County’s congressional leaders weigh next steps after Trump signs order ending family separations – Emily K. Coleman
http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/lake-county-news-sun/news/ct-lns-lake-county-border-st-0621-story.html
— Mundelein prepares for the next trend in storage units: $90,000 ‘garage condominiums’ – Rick Kambic
http://www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/mundelein/news/ct-mun-industrial-flex-condominiums-storage-tl-0628-story.html

 

DAILY HERALD
— Kane County clerk feels pressure of meeting needs of Aurora voters – James Fuller
http://www.dailyherald.com/news/20180621/kane-county-clerk-feels-pressure-of-meeting-needs-of-aurora-voters
— It may take a calamity to force governments to act on pensions. – Dan McCaleb
http://www.dailyherald.com/discuss/20180622/it-may-take-a-calamity-to-force-governments-to-act-on-pensions

 

CRAIN’S CHICAGO BUSINESS
— DIERSEN HEADLINE: Anti-Trumps encourage people to come to America illegally, to stay in America illegally, and to bring others to America illegally. Democrat anti-Trumps want immigrants because immigrants vote for Democrats. RINO anti-Trumps want immigrants because RINO anti-Trumps want cheap labor.)
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20180622/ISSUE07/180629954
— Why McDonald’s may be safe in China Authorities in China are free to punish McDonald’s, like any other U.S. company. But the government’s stake in the company gives them reason not to. – JOE CAHILL (DIERSEN: Who has a stake in you? No one has a stake in me. He who pays the piper calls the tunes.)
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20180622/ISSUE10/180629955

 

QUAD CITIES ONLINE
— DIERSEN HEADLINE: Anti-Trumps celebrate immigrant families.
https://qconline.com/rock-island-event-celebrates-immigrant-families/collection_6e3a808e-8f2f-56ee-956d-13a11231446e.html

 

CHAMPAIGN/URBANA NEWS GAZETTE
— University of Illinois requests dismissal of students’ free-speech suit over protest fallout – Ben Zigterman
http://www.news-gazette.com/news/local/2018-06-21/ui-requests-dismissal-students-free-speech-suit-over-protest-fallout.html
— Put on a happy face? – Editorial
http://www.news-gazette.com/opinion/editorials/2018-06-22/editorial-put-happy-face.html

 

BELLEVILLE NEWS DEMOCRAT
— Should Madison County become a ‘sanctuary county’ for gun owners? Voters will weigh in. – KELSEY LANDIS
http://www.bnd.com/news/local/article213536284.html

 

WIFR
— New tax credit to make adoption process easier in Illinois (DIERSEN: I should write a book about those who have demonized me, denigrated me, and condemned me the most because my wife and I gave up trying to have children, we did not adopt, and we did not become foster parents.)
http://www.wifr.com/content/news/New-tax-credit-to-make-adoption-process-easier-in-Illinois-486214381.html

 

CHICAGO READER
— If Rauner loves African-Americans, he’s got a funny way of showing it – Ben Joravsky (DIERSEN: My Democrat GAO superiors would say that they showed their love for African-Americans by forcing me to retire in 1997 when I was 49 years old, giving me unfair performance expectations and appraisals, always ranking me in the bottom half of my coworkers for pay-for-performance purposes, not promoting me beyond GS-13, got rid of my mentor in 1987, keeping me off audits of IRS for all but 3 of the almost 18 years that I worked for GAO, and forcing me to take an $19,203 pay cut in today’s dollars to transfer from IRS to GAO in 1980. My Democrat IRS superiors would say that they showed their love for African-Americans by not promoting me beyond GS-12, disallowing my education deductions in 1978, getting rid of my mentor in 1975, and disallowing my partial day per diem claims in 1974. My Democrat Post Office superiors would say that they showed their love for African-Americans by forcing me resign in 1969 and disallowing my sick leave requests in 1969 and 1968. GAO hired me in 1980 because it could not find a qualified Democrat, minority, female, younger person, or veteran who would take the job. IRS hired me in 1971 because it could not find a qualified Democrat, minority, female, or veteran who would take the job. The Post Office hired me in 1966 because it could not find a qualified Democrat, minority, female, or veteran who would take the job.)
https://www.chicagoreader.com/Bleader/archives/2018/06/22/if-rauner-loves-african-americans-hes-got-a-funny-way-of-showing-it

 

ONE ILLINOIS
— ILLINOIS WORKERS HAVE TO MAKE $20 AN HOUR JUST TO AFFORD A DECENT RENTAL HOME (DIERSEN: In today’s dollars, I earned $26.88 an hour in 1972 when I bought a new town home in University Park. In addition to my IRS salary, I worked part-time for the Firestone Store in Chicago Heights. I had earned a bachelor’s degree in management from NIU in 1970 and I was taking graduate business courses at Loyola.)
https://www.oneillinois.com/stories/2018/6/21/boxed-in
(FROM THE ARTICLE: A new study finds that Illinois workers need to make more than $20 an hour just to afford a decent two-bedroom rental home. “Out of Reach 2018: The High Cost of Housing” was released this month as a national study localized by Housing Action Illinois. Working from a statewide average of $1,058 a month for rent and utilities for a two-bedroom apartment, the study projects that a resident spending the generally accepted 30 percent of income on housing would need to make a “housing wage” of $20.34 an hour to afford it. According to Sharon Legenza, executive director of Housing Action Illinois, it casts in relief how unaffordable it is to eke out a living at the minimum wage.)

 

NORTH COOK NEWS
— Average pensioner in Norwood Park FPD Firefighters Pension Fund earns $96,230 per year
https://northcooknews.com/stories/511418762-report-average-pensioner-in-norwood-park-fpd-firefighters-pension-fund-earns-96-230-per-year

 

ILLINOIS POLICY INSTITUTE
— PRIME WORKING-AGE ILLINOISANS LEADING THE STATE’S POPULATION DECLINE – Orphe Divounguy and Bryce Hill and Suman Chattopadhyay
https://www.illinoispolicy.org/prime-working-age-illinoisans-leading-the-states-population-decline/

 

NUMBERS USA
— ‘Goodlatte bill’ vote was highest in House EVER to end chain migration & mandate E-Verify – Roy Beck
https://www.numbersusa.com/blog/goodlatte-bill-vote-was-highest-house-ever-end-chain-migration-mandate-e-verify

 

GOPUSA
— House GOP cancels immigration votes in setback for Ryan’s amnesty
http://www.gopusa.com/?p=48618
— Democrats don’t cry for U.S. citizens — or aborted babies
http://www.gopusa.com/?p=48629

 

FOX NEWS
— Trump says ‘red wave’ needed to pass immigration bill over ‘obstructing’ Democrats – Adam Shaw (DIERSEN: What about the 41 obstructing House Republicans?)
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/06/22/trump-says-red-wave-needed-to-pass-immigration-bill-over-obstructing-democrats.html
— Government can more easily tell federal employees ‘You’re fired!’ for poor performance – it’s about time – Kay Coles James (DIERSEN: Needless-to-say, it would be great if Trump would pardon me. Since 1997, when I was 49 years old, my critics/opponents, their operatives, and their dupes have hinted/implied/argued/shouted that because my federal superiors forced me to take their early retirement “offer,” I must have been one of the worst of the worst employees in the federal government. They stress that before that, a) my GAO superiors gave me unfair performance expectations and appraisals, always ranked me in the bottom half of my coworkers for pay-for-performance purposes, did not promote me beyond GS-13, got rid of my mentor in 1987, kept me off audits of IRS for all but 3 of the almost 18 years that I worked for GAO, and forced me to take an $19,203 pay cut in today’s dollars to transfer from IRS to GAO in 1980; b) my IRS superiors did not promote me beyond GS-12, disallowed my education deductions in 1978, got rid of my mentor in 1975, and disallowed my partial day per diem claims in 1974; and c) my Democrat Post Office superiors would stress that they forced me resign in 1969 and disallowed my sick leave requests in 1969 and 1968.)
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018/06/22/government-can-more-easily-tell-fed-workers-re-fired-for-poor-performance-it-s-about-time.html
(FROM THE ARTICLE: At the same time, I realized a few bad actors have given the federal workforce a bad reputation. Of course, “few” is a relative term. In a federal civilian workforce of 2.1 million, a “few” can equate to tens of thousands of nonproductive workers. And their impact is not only wasteful – it’s a real disservice to their hard-working colleagues. That’s why I produced a series of OPM reports that explored ways to attract high performers to the federal workforce. And it’s why I think President Trump’s recent action is so important. On May 25, the President issued three executive orders that will do much to protect outstanding federal workers from the comparatively few “bad apples” in their midst. One order holds nonproductive workers more accountable for unsatisfactory performance and speeds up the disciplinary process. This fixes what has become a seemingly never-ending appeals process that has made it extremely difficult to remove those who are guilty of poor performance or misconduct.)
–Steve King: House Is Trying To “Fool” American People, Pass Amnesty – Tom Shillue
https://radio.foxnews.com/2018/06/21/steve-king-house-is-trying-to-fool-american-people-pass-amnesty/

 

WASHINGTON TIMES
— House Republicans cancel immigration votes in embarrassing setback – Stephen Dinan and Tom Howell Jr.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2018/jun/21/house-republicans-cancel-immigration-votes/

 

BREITBART
— Trump Tweet Deflates Ryan’s Amnesty Push – Neil Munro
http://www.breitbart.com/2018-elections/2018/06/21/trump-tweet-deflates-ryan-amnesty-push/
— Ryan Pulls Amnesty, Promises Changes and Vote Next Week – Neil Munro
http://www.breitbart.com/2018-elections/2018/06/21/ryan-pulls-amnesty-promises-rewrite-and-vote-next-week/
— Nervous Republicans Ask Trump to Save Ryan’s Amnesty Bill – Neil Munro
http://www.breitbart.com/2018-elections/2018/06/21/amnesty-wavering-gop-reps-want-cover-from-president-trump/

 

BLAZE
— Trump asked protesting NFL players for pardon recommendations. Here’s how they responded. – Aaron Colen (DIERSEN: Needless-to-say, it would be great if Trump would pardon me. Since 1997, when I was 49 years old, my critics/opponents, their operatives, and their dupes have hinted/implied/argued/shouted that because my federal superiors forced me to take their early retirement “offer,” I must have been one of the worst of the worst employees in the federal government. They stress that before that, a) my GAO superiors gave me unfair performance expectations and appraisals, always ranked me in the bottom half of my coworkers for pay-for-performance purposes, did not promote me beyond GS-13, got rid of my mentor in 1987, kept me off audits of IRS for all but 3 of the almost 18 years that I worked for GAO, and forced me to take an $19,203 pay cut in today’s dollars to transfer from IRS to GAO in 1980; b) my IRS superiors did not promote me beyond GS-12, disallowed my education deductions in 1978, got rid of my mentor in 1975, and disallowed my partial day per diem claims in 1974; and c) my Democrat Post Office superiors would stress that they forced me resign in 1969 and disallowed my sick leave requests in 1969 and 1968.)
https://www.theblaze.com/news/2018/06/21/trump-asked-protesting-nfl-players-for-pardon-recommendations-heres-how-they-responded

 

LIFE SITE NEWS
— 48 conservative groups demand media, tech companies disavow Southern Poverty Law Center – Calvin Freiburger (DIERSEN: Of course, I would have signed this letter if I had been asked. Since 2000, I have led a conservative group. It is called “GOPUSA ILLINOIS Email Readers.” However, my critics/opponents, their operatives, and their dupes stress that I am no longer a TAPROOT Republicans of Illinois chairman, Wheaton Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee member, Milton Township Republican Central Committee webmaster, Illinois Center Right Coalition Steering Committee member, American Association of Political Consultants Midwest Chapter board member, GAO employee, etc. They stress the conservative leaders in Illinois who have never come to my defense. The only legitimate reason to read GOPUSA ILLINOIS emails is to get information to help elect candidates who can and will defend and advance the Illinois Republican Party platform.)
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/48-conservative-groups-demand-media-tech-companies-disavow-southern-poverty
(FROM THE ARTICLE: 48 conservative organizations joined forces Wednesday to call on governments, corporations, and media to cut ties with the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), in light of the group’s recent surrender in a major defamation case. SPLC’s ostensible mission is to monitor hate groups, but is notorious for applying the “hate” label to mainstream Christian, pro-family, and conservative groups. Earlier this week, it admitted defeat in a defamation suit brought by the British-based Quilliam Foundation. SPLC issued a public apology for labeling the group “anti-Muslim extremists” and agreed to pay $3.4 million. The new letter, signed by representatives of the Family Research Council, the Ruth Institute, Liberty Counsel, Eagle Forum, and more — all of whom have been “maligned, defamed, and otherwise harmed” by SPLC’s “groundless epithets” — cites the settlement as the latest reason for disavowing SPLC.)

 

THE HILL
— DIERSEN HEADLINE: The more that a bill defends and advances the Republican Party platform, a) the more that the bill is called “hardline” and b) the more that Democrats and RINOs vote against it.
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/393460-hardline-immigration-bill-fails-in-the-house

 

CBS NEWS
— House vote on “compromise” immigration bill delayed until next week
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/house-vote-on-compromise-immigration-bill-delayed-until-next-week/

 

NEW YORK TIMES
— House Rejects Hard-Line Immigration Bill and Delays Vote on Compromise – Thomas Kaplan and Nicholas Fandos (DIERSEN: The more that a bill defends and advances the Republican Party platform, a) the more that the bill is called “hardline” and b) the more that Democrats and RINOs vote against it.)
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/21/us/politics/house-immigration-bills-dreamers-daca-family-separation.html

 

WASHINGTON POST
— Rebuking Trump, Senate panel okays federal pay raise, but House plans big hit on pensions – Joe Davidson (DIERSEN: I should write a book about my critics/opponents who have painted themselves the most strongly as being a) anti-federal employee and b) anti-federal retiree.)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/powerpost/wp/2018/06/21/rebuking-trump-senate-panel-okays-federal-pay-raise-as-house-plans-big-hit-on-pensions/
(FROM THE ARTICLE: In the House, Budget Committee Republicans proposed taking from federal workers by cutting $145 billion from their pensions over 10 years — that’s $1.5 billion more than Trump wanted. . .Greater contributions by individuals with no increase in benefits amounts to a cut in compensation. Creating parity with private-sector employers that have already whittled away or ended pensions is the opposite of progress. If parity is the goal, encourage the corporate world to offer better retirement. . .Womack adopted recommendations by a 2010 panel informally known as the Simpson-Bowles Commission. In addition to the points mentioned in the budget document, the commission also recommended reducing pensions by basing them on the highest five years of earning for new employees, instead of the highest three, which is now the case. The budget plan also calls on the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to find $32 billion in savings, which likely would result in another hit on federal employees’ wallets. With recommendations like these, federal employee organizations are preparing for a fierce fight against the House GOP budget plan.)
— Why do we need more people in this country, anyway? – Michael Anton (DIERSEN: All my critics/opponents, their operatives, and their dupes want cheap labor. They despise lowly workers like I was 1964-1997. I did yard work and delivered newspapers 1962-1964; washed dishes 1964-1966; cleaned golf shoes, chipped slag, and pumped gasoline in 1966; delivered mail 1966-1969; worked on an automobile assembly line and as a security guard in 1970; sold tires, automotive services, and major appliances 1970-1971; pumped gasoline 1971-1972; collected delinquent taxes 1971-1980; and audited federal agencies 1980-1997.)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/why-do-we-need-more-people-in-this-country-anyway/2018/06/21/4ee8b620-7565-11e8-9780-b1dd6a09b549_story.html
(FROM THE ARTICLE: After at least two decades of wage stagnation and even decline, now that we’ve finally reached the nirvana of full employment (and who knows how long it will last), why not take advantage of this tight labor market to raise wages across the board? Especially for the working and middle classes that got nowhere or even lost ground during the housing, finance and tech booms of recent years? Just about everyone knows the answer: because the business community does not like tight labor markets and the concomitant necessity to raise wages. That’s bad for the bottom line. The solution? More workers! And so the Chamber of Commerce annex — a.k.a. Capitol Hill Republicans — dutifully attempt to do their donors’ bidding at the expense of their voters’ interests. . .It’s clear what the oligarchs get out of an endless influx of cheap labor. What the Democratic Party gets is also clear: more voters, and with them the tantalizing possibility of turning the country as irreversibly blue as Democratic policies have already done to New York, California and many other states.)

 

WALL STREET JOURNAL
— Canada Attacks Religious Freedom We tried to open a law school that upholds Christian values. That’s not allowed. – Bob Kuhn
https://www.wsj.com/articles/canada-attacks-religious-freedom-1529623475
— Trump’s Order to End Immigrant Family Separation Sows Confusion Law enforcement says prosecution plans are changing, while support groups say fate of 2,300 young illegal immigrants remains unclear – Alicia A. Caldwell and Louise Radnofsky
https://www.wsj.com/articles/trumps-order-to-end-immigrant-family-separation-sows-confusion-1529606272
— House GOP Postpones Vote on Immigration Bill Until Next Week The chamber already has rejected a more conservative version of the legislation – Natalie Andrews and Siobhan Hughes
https://www.wsj.com/articles/house-weighs-immigration-bills-1529594711
— Trump’s Critics Desecrate the Holocaust – Jay Winik (DIERSEN: Ever-increasingly, anti-Trumps paint Trump as being Hitler, paint Republicans as being Nazis, and paint anti-Trumps as being Jews.)
https://www.wsj.com/articles/trumps-critics-desecrate-the-holocaust-1529623337
— The Case for the Do-Nothing Vacation – Danny Heitman (DIERSEN: My wife and I have not taken a vacation since the early 1990s.)
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-case-for-the-do-nothing-summer-1529623412

 

USA TODAY
— FRONT PAGE WITH COLOR PICTURE OF TRUMP: Polarized poll: People see worst in each other – Susan Page and Merdle Nzanga DIERSEN: Anti-Trumps crow about their success in making individuals, organizations, companies, governments, and countries more and more and more anti-Trump, anti-Protestant, anti-conservative, anti-patriotic, anti-Republican, anti-American, anti-White, anti-male, anti-older people, anti-rich people, anti-gun owners, anti-German Americans, anti-draft avoiders, and/or anti-those whose ancestors have been in America for a long time.)

https://www.pressreader.com/usa/usa-today-us-edition/20180622/281535111715621

— Who is accountable for immigrant kids? – Elvia Diaz
https://www.pressreader.com/usa/usa-today-us-edition/20180622/281672550669093

Author: David Diersen

The opinions that I express in GOPUSA ILLINOIS emails are based on experience that I have gained doing many things since 1948. I base my opinions on what I learned a) working for the federal government for almost 30 years -- Post Office 1966-1969, IRS 1971-1980, and GAO 1980-1997, serving on the Executive Committee of the Association of Government Accountants Chicago Chapter 1983-1996, and being a union member while I worked for the Post Office and IRS; b) earning an MBA from Loyola in 1976, a masters degree in accounting from DePaul in 1980, and a masters degree in financial markets and trading from IIT in 1997; c) passing the CPA examination on my first attempt in 1979 and passing the Certified Internal Auditor examination on my first attempt in 1981; c) serving as a Republican Precinct Committeeman since 1999, the GOPUSA Illinois Editor since 2000, the TAPROOT Republicans of Illinois Chairman 2005-2012, a member of the 2008 Illinois Republican Party (IRP) Platform and Resolutions Committee, a Wheaton Chamber of Commerce Government Affairs Committee member 2003-2011, the Milton Township Republican Central Committee webmaster 2008-2010 and 2000-2004, an Illinois Center Right Coalition Steering Committee member 2003-2007, and an American Association of Political Consultants Midwest Chapter board member 2001-2004; d) attending the 2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, and 2016 IRP State Conventions as a delegate; e) being the subject of a nasty 4-page article in the February 1978 issue of Money Magazine; f) pursing litigation including Diersen v. GAO and Diersen v. Chicago Car Exchange; g) being married since 1978; h) living in Crete 1948-1972, in University Park 1972-1976, in Chicago 1976-1978, and in DuPage County, Milton Township, and Wheaton since 1978; and i) being baptized, raised, and confirmed as a Missouri Synod Lutheran.