My economic plan doesn't require permission from the Democrats in Springfield.
As we cut spending, I'm going to bring in enormous jobs, revenue, and opportunity to Illinois.
This is how we lower taxes. I can start this on DAY ONE!
Thank you, @nbcchicago@MaryAnnAhernNBC
No one wants to admit it, but it's true:
Public sector pensions are a public safety issue.
Property tax bills are soaring across Cook County, with pension obligations primarily driving those increases.
Police and fire services are suffering as a result.
When tax bills go up, taxpayers are justified in expecting improved government services.
But because of the state's pension crisis, the exact opposite is happening.
In Cook County, 74% of the tax dollars collected for public safety are not going to police and fire departments.
They're going to police and fire pensions.
74%.
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Hey Chicagoland, get to work and pay those taxes!
'Cook County Makes UBI Permanent.'
Chicago and Cook Cty had pilot program for $500month 'no strings attached' UBI.
Cook Cty just made it permanent.
No citizenship requirement.
@vjeannek
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I'm pleased early supporters recognize I'm the candidate that can beat @GovPritzker in the general election. And that's exactly what I intend to do.
But there's no time to rest. Please support our campaign at https://t.co/dDDnOspems so we can take out Pritzker.
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#twill @ILGOP@TedForIllinois
The small town of Bartelso, in Clinton County, has one of the best performing school districts in Illinois.
Today, nearly 75% of students read at grade level, spending just $8,700 per student.
It was even better before Pritzker's school shutdowns. In 2019, 85% of kids were at grade level. Cost per student then, less than $8,000.
As your governor, if we can replicate just some of what they're doing in Bartelso, education in Illinois will be far better off.
Keep going, Bartelso!
Vote @TedForIllinois
#twill @ILGOP #bartelso #clintoncounty
Harrison and Monroe are excited to participate in the Chargers Walk!🎉
We need your help to reach our goal for security upgrades, including putting additional cameras throughout the interior campus of the school and three new Promethean Digital Boards.🎯 Please donate to support Harrison and Monroe in raising the funds needed for St Catherine of Alexandria School.
Here's the link to donate: https://t.co/WhSpsBrI8O
Don’t talk about negative things, because the more you speak of them, the more power you give them. Speak of hope, speak of strength, speak of possibility what you focus on, grows.
Cybersecurity isn’t just about protecting your data.
It’s about protecting trust, reputation, and the future of everything you’ve built.
Ignore it, and you're betting against yourself in an already loaded game.
Cybersecurity isn't just a tech problem; it's a business problem.
If your strategy doesn't start at the boardroom, you're already falling behind.
Think of it as modern risk management—adapt or get breached.
Which side do you want to be on?
Imagine your team has *no* cybersecurity strategy today.
Now imagine it’s been six months since the breach that wiped out half your business.
One thing's scarier than the breach itself:
Realizing you could’ve prevented it with planning and foresight.
Act before it’s too late.
Cybersecurity isn’t just a job, it’s a mindset.
Paranoia is your baseline.
Suspicion is your tool.
Trust... but verify *everything*.
The second you think you're safe is the second you've already lost.
Cybersecurity isn’t just about protecting your data.
It’s about protecting trust, reputation, and the future of everything you’ve built.
Ignore it, and you're betting against yourself in an already loaded game.
More cybersecurity budgets won’t save bad strategies.
More tools won’t protect poor processes.
And more reports won’t fix a lack of action.
It’s not about how much you *spend*—it’s about how well you *execute*.
Focus on fundamentals before chasing shiny solutions.
Cybersecurity isn't just a tech problem; it's a business problem.
If your strategy doesn't start at the boardroom, you're already falling behind.
Think of it as modern risk management—adapt or get breached.
Which side do you want to be on?
The biggest cybersecurity threat isn’t an exploit or malware—
It’s **complacency.**
The moment you think, “It won’t happen to me,” is the moment you become the weakest link.
Stay vigilant. Stay proactive. Prevention > Repair.