more out. they say they want to focus more on out. they say they want to focus more on helping first time buyers. i wonder more on helping first time buyers. i wonder if more on helping first time buyers. i wonder if there is a financial interest wonder if there is a financial interest in that, perhaps that s the case: interest in that, perhaps that s the case, or interest in that, perhaps that s the case, or maybe it sjust reputational. at the telegraph points reputational. at the telegraph points out the government has been issuing points out the government has been issuing a points out the government has been issuing a clamp down on second homes, issuing a clamp down on second homes, there is talk of councils being homes, there is talk of councils being able homes, there is talk of councils being able to double council tax on homes being able to double council tax on homes which are idle, second homes in tourist homes which are idle, second homes in tourist
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and local governments to stand up, because a tyrant governor, one person, can t stand up and tell us what to do. but unfortunately governor pritzker continues to issue executive orders, having a clamp down on the state of illinois. people are shrugging that off but they need a message of hope and that s what i ve been doing, and it s resonating. carley: right now they are bleeding businesses. they all just moved their headquarters out of illinois, and you would think that the reason would be the high taxes, and that may be part of it, but the other reason is crime. take a look at what he had to say. watch this. there is nowhere you can feel safe today walking home at 9:30 at night. and you worry about your kids going to and from school. that is no way for our city to exist. carley: what is your reaction to that and what does it mean for illinois to lose three of its biggest employers?