Darren72 wrote:Cynthia wrote:And then they wonder why Illinois has been experiencing a decline in population.
The population of Illinois is not declining. Here are the population counts from each census from 1990 to 2000, plus the 2008 population estimate:
Cynthia, there is a reason we try to keep this forum focused on food and not interject politics. Should you feel the need to made these snide political statements, though, please make an attempt to get some of your facts straight.
I do understand that we try to stay focused on the food, but this entire thread (which I did not start) is about politics that relate to food.
As for the decline, articles have been coming out for a couple of months now about Illinois losing population. The New York Times reported that Illinois could lose a seat in Congress. The Chicago Tribune recently wrote that the decline in Illinois's population was not as sharp as was feared, but it is still a matter of concern. Perhaps it's just during 2009, and since your figures stop at 2008, before the economy really tanked (and even then were just an estimate for 2008), perhaps they do not take into account whatever figures the MSM is currently reporting on. (They refer often to the census.) Of course, if you told me that MSM had gotten their facts wrong, I don't suppose I'd be shocked.
I know we've lost a lot of food shows because of silliness about foie gras and such (plus union issues and hotel prices and other things -- I know it's not just foie gras), and a number of food companies have moved out when they've been bought by other companies. So at least some of the decline is food related.
But I don't see how my comment is more political than any of the others being made about the city government.