Guest guest Posted June 12, 2011 Report Share Posted June 12, 2011 You’re right, I’m seriously stopping now. No more posts from me to the Springfield Journal Register! Night all, L. From: Pyle Bopkas Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 8:55 PM IPADDUnite Subject: Re: ARGH! (Was Springfield Journal Register needs posts) Debates and arguments can become emotional but pouring emotional over debates then become fustrated but would be foolish to complain. Forum can be a place where these happen. Debate teams probably can be crueler than what I read so far. However, if we abstain our emotion and read debates then send rebuttal, we are doing more kind things to our body than become emotional then get stressed become you were in a losing side of the debate. I don't think some comments were " troll " . The username " Less Government " wasn't trying to be cruel but actually make up part of the US vs Them debate. It is only going to get more stressful for you if you get involve in this debate. Imagine what lawyers have to go through :-) > > > From: Jerue Family <jeruefamily@...> > Subject: ARGH! (Was Springfield Journal Register needs posts) > mailto:IPADDUnite%40 > Date: Sunday, June 12, 2011, 9:07 PM > > >  > > > > Hit the send button before finishing!! The link to paper is: http://www.sj-r.com/letters/x1388107250/Letter-Developmental-centers-waste-of-st\ ate-money > And here’s Kim’s original post †" you have to follow the link above to read all of the vile responses this has garnered. > > THE STATE JOURNAL-REGISTER > Posted Jun 11, 2011 @ 11:03 PM > > > There is really no solid argument to keep investing in large, costly, archaic dinosaurs called State Operated Developmental Centers that warehouse people! It’s a shame our governor was too focused on keeping his job and forgot to do his job when he signed a labor agreement promising not to shut down any institutions or lay off staff. > > Based on recent data, the state plans to pay an average of $168,000 per year to house more than 2,000 people with developmental disabilities in these state run institutions. That amount buys people with disabilities the opportunity to live at a place like the Shapiro Developmental Center, built in 1877, where you get to live with 575 other people all day, every day in a ward-like setting. > > To put it in perspective, Todd Lincoln lived there! > > For that amount of money, you could stay at a five-star hotel on Michigan Avenue 365 days per year. But even better, for the same cost Illinois could fund four people in community residential services, or eight people in home based services, or 145 families could receive regular help caring for disabled loved ones through respite programs, or people could receive more than 6,800 hours of job coaching. > > If everyone in our state institutions transitioned to a community-based residential setting, a $200 million savings would be realized and our state could serve nearly 4,000 more people in critical need of community-based residential supports, or more than 9,000 people could be awarded home-based services that are designed to support people to craft meaningful days and keep families intact. This would make a substantial, positive impact on many of the 20,000 people in need of community-based services waiting in line today. > > Illinois needs to seriously analyze the return on their investment! It is not about needing more money, it is about responsible spending. > > †" Kim Zoeller, president and CEO, Ray Graham Association, Lisle > > From: Jerue Family > Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2011 4:00 PM > mailto:IPADDUnite%40 > Subject: Springfield Journal Register needs posts > > Hi all, > Below is a link to the Springfield Journal-Register from yesterday, with a Letter to the Editor from Kim Zoeller at the Ray Graham Association. I happen to agree with most all of what she says, so I was distressed to see/read the 14 comments posted there, mostly all in favor of the state ops and vehemently against community services. If you read this and decide you’d like to add your two cents to the online discussion (as I did) please go to this link and make a comment. I hate to see all the negative viewpoints and so few positive ones †" especially on this topic. Here’s the link to the article: > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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