"The problem is, I really believe a decision had to be made of us either going to hell to see if (Rauner) would agree to anything, or governing when there was tons of pressure from a good chunk of our caucus to call something," the lawmaker said. "Are you better off running with no budget and the state in shambles and then in August, you've got junk bond status and we're totally busted? I think the calculation is you're better off governing."