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McCaleb: After election, it's back to work

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In just a couple of days, it will be over.

The campaign rhetoric. The attack ads. The TV pundits spinning the facts to support the candidate they favor.

We’ll have elected the next president of the United States. A new Congress. And in Illinois, a new General Assembly.

It’s been a long, painful campaign season. But we’re almost there.

Regardless whether your candidate wins or loses, come Wednesday, we have to get back to fixing the very serious fiscal problems our country and state face.

In an election year, sadly, nothing seems to get done. Incumbents don’t want to make tough decisions for fear of alienating some voting bloc or another. They also spend so much time campaigning and bashing the other side, there’s little time or energy left to do the job we elected them to do.

And we all know there’s plenty of job to do.

Our national debt is more than $16 trillion. That’s the number “16” followed by 12 zeroes. Try writing it down on a piece of paper to see what it looks like. It ain’t pretty. And because of budget deficits totaling more than $1 trillion annually, our debt continues to grow at a frightening pace.

Far too many Americans remain out of work and reliant on taxpayer-funded subsidies.

Illinois also faces a massive budget deficit. The state owes its creditors $9 billion for work already completed. Its public pension systems are underfunded by almost $90 billion.

Yes, there’s plenty to do.

Come Wednesday, it’s time to get back to work.

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Not so independent: When is an independent candidate for office not so independent? When her campaign is funded by the most powerful political figure in the state, that’s when.

Dee Beaubien is running as an independent candidate in Illinois’ 52nd state representative district. She’s trying to claim the seat once held by her late husband, Mark, who died in 2011.

Under redistricting, the 52nd District covers southeastern McHenry County, including Cary and Fox River Grove, eastern parts of Algonquin, Lake in the Hills and Crystal Lake, and parts of Lake, Cook and Kane counties.

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