Thursday, March 04, 2010

Fed Up Yet?

A whole series of stories that ought to clue everyone in that Illinois politics in general and Chicago politics in particular are broken beyond belief. Two days ago, it was the Hired Truck mogul getting another $39 million in city business:
  • Former Hired Truck kingpin Michael Tadin has snared a three-year, $39.4 million contract to operate and maintain one of three waste transfer stations that Mayor Daley once attempted to lease.
Yesterday was a two-fer of political BS. First, an old name resurfaces:
  • Former Board of Education President Gery Chico, who spent six years teamed with Paul Vallas turning around the Chicago Public Schools, will return to his educational roots as board chairman, replacing ten-year veteran Jim Tyree, chairman of Sun-Times Media.
  • Chico’s appointment continues Daley’s pattern of playing musical chairs with a thin bench of trusted advisers.

    Before Chicago’s first round flame-out in the 2016 Olympic sweepstakes, the job of park board president was pivotal because many of the proposed Olympic venues were on park land.

  • Trying to blunt a damaging political issue, Democratic Senate nominee Alexi Giannoulias on Wednesday took a media tour to clear the air about his involvement in his family's struggling bank, which he said he expects will fail in the coming months.

    But questions remain about the extent of his role in Broadway Bank's biggest controversies — from ill-fated lending decisions that put the bank on the brink of insolvency to loans for a convicted bookmaker.
Gee, a bank making loans to Outfit connected bookies being shut down and bailed out by taxpayers. In any other state in the nation (besides New Jersey and Louisiana), this issue dooms a US Senate campaign. But here? Alexi is as viable a candidate as can be.

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21 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Chico must be vested in his Park Dist pension now... Time to move on to another BIG money job.

I'm sure he's already collecting a pension from CPS!

3/04/2010 12:08:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yeah, Alexi did the media rounds, but he tapdanced around every question. Never a direct answer.

Total sleaze.

3/04/2010 12:20:00 AM  
Blogger OLD*6970 said...

One day you will all have the

opportunity to move out there.

Until then,

Take care of eachother.

be Safe*

3/04/2010 12:48:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

As I said in another thread and I'm sure many feel the same way when thinking about chicago.

I was telling a friend in another state just the other day how sad it is that living in chicago it doesn't feel like the people's city, it feels like it is Mayor Daley's city. It feels like he owns the city and it's his personal property and we are just living on his land. It's the same feeling as if I were at someone's house visiting or vacationing at a resort. It just feels like chicago is Daley's land and he can say and do whatever he wants on his land and no one ever questions him. The Daley corruption just goes unchecked. I have lived in many places including three different states and I have never felt like I do in chicago having a dictator type ruler. When I think of chicago I don't think of a great city I just think of it as Daley's city. It's very sad and many feel the same way.

3/04/2010 01:43:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not fed up. Just use to it and very numb. it's the chicago way and it will be the only way under Daley!

3/04/2010 01:55:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about this one:

Tonight, Barack Obama will host ten House Democrats who voted against the health care bill in November at the White House; he’s obviously trying to persuade them to switch their votes to yes. One of the ten is Jim Matheson of Utah. The White House just sent out a press release announcing that today President Obama nominated Matheson’s brother Scott M. Matheson, Jr. to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

http://twurl.nl/8gduqx

3/04/2010 02:16:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fed up YET? Yes. See the handcuff nurse getting $78,000.00 settlement when she was handcuffed by police for NOT withdrawing blood from a drunk driving suspect. AND WE HAD POLICE OFFICERS ON THE BEHAVIOR PROGRAM GETTING BLOOD DRAWN AS A VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS AND NOT A DAMN PENNY WAS GOTTEN YET. BLAKE? HOW ABOUT TAKING THE CASE FOR US? THE FOP COULDN'T CARE LESS.

3/04/2010 03:25:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

when she was handcuffed by police for NOT withdrawing blood from a drunk driving suspect.

Ah, this all could have been averted if the driver had been admitted to the hospital. The nurse (and hospital) have both stated that everything would have been done BUT they had to admit him first. Was the copper on the scene concerned that his alcohol level would drop?

3/04/2010 06:23:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

AND WE HAD POLICE OFFICERS ON THE BEHAVIOR PROGRAM GETTING BLOOD DRAWN AS A VIOLATION OF CIVIL RIGHTS

Then why don't they sue? If this procedure is indeed a violation of a persons civil rights, there are an untold number of lawyers out there that would be beating a path to your door to take the case.

3/04/2010 06:26:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

This city is a joke. What do these people have on shorty?

3/04/2010 08:11:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Giannoulias made nat'l news, but of course they failed to mention the mob loans. I saw it on Fox...I'm disappointed in them.

3/04/2010 08:18:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Lexi is a scumbag. I hope Kirk beats the crap out of him.

-a resgistered Democrat

3/04/2010 10:37:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

broadway is no citibank type fiasco, and far from the only bank to have problems.
http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/bank/index.html
not defending loans to mobsters or rezko, clearly political. but this is not a shameful or isolated instance. i'd be willing to bet others got their ass handed to them when real estate imploded.

3/04/2010 11:22:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How about this one:

Tonight, Barack Obama will host ten House Democrats who voted against the health care bill in November at the White House; he’s obviously trying to persuade them to switch their votes to yes. One of the ten is Jim Matheson of Utah. The White House just sent out a press release announcing that today President Obama nominated Matheson’s brother Scott M. Matheson, Jr. to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

http://twurl.nl/8gduqx

Prez Obamaman is just following the Chicago politics template. Who in the popular media is going to call this one out??????????????

3/04/2010 11:26:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

to 3:25am on 3/4/10- now that is a good idea. might as well try Blake. he would probably be very receptive to taking a case where civil rights were violated. round up all the victims, get the reverands lined up and call the media. sounds like an 80 million dollar lawsuit to me!

3/04/2010 02:13:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The new contract with Tadin is disgusting especially in these times of economic distress. All of us have either family or friends that are out of work, and the clouted take and take and take. The hardworking citizens of this city have had enough. I have less than two years to go and can not wait to leave this city. God help all of us.

3/04/2010 06:25:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Tonight, Barack Obama will host ten House Democrats who voted against the health care bill in November at the White House; he’s obviously trying to persuade them to switch their votes to yes. One of the ten is Jim Matheson of Utah. The White House just sent out a press release announcing that today President Obama nominated Matheson’s brother Scott M. Matheson, Jr. to the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit.

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^That is how they do business. Cornhusker kickback, Louisiana Purchase

3/04/2010 06:26:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

The dummy-cratic party stands for everything that is wrong with America. These Chicago dummy-crats take the cake with their arrogance, corruption and elitism. I can't wait to get the hell outta here as soon as I retire. One day this will all be just a bad memory.

3/04/2010 09:51:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

broadway is no citibank type fiasco, and far from the only bank to have problems.
http://www.fdic.gov/bank/historical/bank/index.html
not defending loans to mobsters or rezko, clearly political. but this is not a shameful or isolated instance. i'd be willing to bet others got their ass handed to them when real estate imploded.

3/04/2010 11:22:00 AM
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Thanks, Alexi, for that campaign pitch.

But you forgot to mention that, in YOUR bank's case, the family recently RAIDED the bank for millions and called it 'bonuses', and you come out of it rich, while the bank's investors go begging.

3/05/2010 05:24:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

that police officer was wrong the city should have the police officer pay the 76g out of his pocket and the SGT WAS WRONG TO THAT IS WHY THE CITY IS BROKE

3/05/2010 11:33:00 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"that police officer was wrong the city should have the police officer pay the 76g out of his pocket and the SGT WAS WRONG TO THAT IS WHY THE CITY IS BROKE

3/05/2010 11:33:00 AM"



got's nothing ta do wit da midget, his band of 50 thieves, and der combined minions, does it?

riiiiiight.

3/05/2010 07:00:00 PM  

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