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September 14, 2006
Time To Take Daley On
Over a long period of time, I've argued that we need to challenge Democrats who are in the pocket of corporate America and stop simply supporting Democrats simply because they are incumbents. So, I'm heartened by today's article in The New York Times that seems to indicate, at least towards the end, that some folks in Chicago are ready to oppose Mayor Richard Daley's re-election and perhaps even take on some of the city council members who switched sides to support Daley's veto of the living wage ordinance. Here's the key paragraph:
As divisions over the issue boiled over into yelling matches between members of the audience in the chambers on Wednesday, some supporters of the wage rules loudly pledged that they would oppose aldermen who had changed their votes during elections in 2007. Others said they would oppose Mayor Daley, who is up for re-election next year. Regardless, labor and religious leaders said, they will bring the issue back nationally as well as in Chicago.
To which I say: hearty good luck. I'd write a check to any candidate willing to oppose people who sell out workers.
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Chicago is corrupt-always has been, always will be I'm sorry to say.
And, once again the beast has won.
Sucks big time.
Posted by: Jan | Sep 14, 2006 11:44:29 AM
i didn't read the NYT article, so this could have been in there, , but word is that Jesse Jackson Jr. is stongly considering making a run at the Mayorship of the City of Big Shoulders. It'd be great to seem him try and even better to see him win.
And yes, Chi-town is corrupt. Its so bad, you can't even get an agenda for a City Council subcommittee meeting without going down to City Hall to pick it up yourself. If JJ does run, I'd love to see him make the opening up of government (echoes of Harold?) one of his themes.
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