Surus Illinois Newsdesk
Universities must stop coddling students
Colleges that cancel classes and offer therapy during elections risk teaching students to avoid challenges instead of preparing them for the real world, where tough situations must be faced with resilience and open dialogue.
President Trump paves the way
President Trump’s decisive victory should energize Republicans to address key voter issues and seriously pursue a new vision for a prosperous America.
Pritzker's empty promises and budget gimmicks
Governor Pritzker’s claims of a balanced budget are misleading, as Illinois faces rising deficits due to a lack of meaningful fiscal reforms, reliance on temporary COVID funds, and unfulfilled promises of property tax relief, putting the state on a path toward financial disaster.
Ammons must be replaced
Aaron Ammons’ repeated failures as Champaign County Clerk undermine voters confidence in elections.
Johnson can’t deliver unity
Mayor Brandon Johnson’s appointment of Rev. Mitchell Ikenna Johnson as school board president, despite his antisemitic history, adds to the turmoil in Chicago’s education system and raises serious concerns about the need for unifying leadership.
Illinoisans should be able to put food on the table
Local governments in Illinois are raising the tax burden on residents by implementing new local taxes on groceries, negating the relief expected from the state's grocery tax repeal and disproportionately affecting those already struggling to afford essentials.
Citizens should decide our leaders
The illegal vote cast by a Michigan student exposes flaws in the Harris administration’s lax approach to voting security, underscoring the need for stronger laws to protect the integrity of American elections.
Harris must disavow Biden's comments
The President's divisive garbage comment disrespects millions of Americans, and Vice President Kamala Harris must disavow it to demonstrate that this administration values unity and all citizens.
Americans deserve real protection
The shooting of a Jewish man in Chicago by an illegal migrant underscores the urgent need for stronger border policies, as the Biden-Harris administration's open-door approach has jeopardized American safety by allowing unchecked threats to enter the country.
Chicago will keep losing good cops
Chicago police officers are quitting due to lack of support, burnout, and insufficient resources, and unless Mayor Brandon Johnson and city leaders take action, the city will continue to lose officers and risk public safety.