WindyCitySports 407 Posted November 26, 2011 (edited) Two downstate state lawmakers think Cook County should be its own state because it is always bossing around the rest of Illinois. State Representatives Bill Mitchell (R-Forsyth) and Adam Brown (R-Decatur) held a press conference (video below) to announce their intention to petition for the de-annexation of Cook County. They argue that Chicago's leadership is what is bringing the rest of the state down, pointing out that most of the state's major elected officials are from Chicago -- the governors, speakers of the House, etc. (We really are sorry about that Blagojevich thing, guys.) They blame the state's financial problems on Chicago, and now want a divorce. They neglect to mention, though, that the rest of Illinois would have to live without the economic forces of Chicago. WAND-TV writes: "Our downstate values are being overshadowed by Chicago's influence over the legislative process," Rep. Brown added. "The 2010 election swept a number of downstate Republicans into office, but the lame-duck Democrats went ahead and passed a 67 percent income tax increased, along with civil unions and the abolition of the death penalty in Illinois. These liberal policies are an insult to the traditional values of downstate families." Of course this has been done before, but not since the 1860s when West Virginia seceded from Virginia over the issue of slavery. The population of Cook County would be larger than 29 other states, and Illinois would still have a larger population than Indiana. Source: Chicagoist All I can say is "good luck." Edited November 26, 2011 by WindyCitySports Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
blotsfan 2,112 Posted November 26, 2011 Yeah, there are always some people in Upstate New York who say we should split, but a lot of government funds spent here comes from the city. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites