Rahm, not a citizen of Chicago
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cbus4lifeWriterbuckeye;657431 wrote:Republican?
Who was the last Republican mayor of Chicago?
I'm not 100% sure, but i think William Hale Thompson ("Big Bill") was a Republican, and he is considered, arguably, the most corrupt mayor in US history. Served a couple terms, i think. Al Capone loved him. He was eventually defeated by Anton Cernak, the dude who was assassinated while shaking hands with FDR.
But, doesn't matter, fact remains that any current Chicago problems can be probably be rightly laid at the feet of democrat leadership. -
september63Looks like you all got your wish. Oops, maybe not..............?
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wkfanI no longer feel bad for the sorry plight of Chicago politics....
you elect a bozo like this and you deserve what you get. -
stlouiedipalmaWhy is this such a big deal on an Ohio-based website? Are you all afraid that the Chicago goons will take over the Buckeye State somehow?
I would think you have bigger fish to fry, as the protests in the Statehouse are just beginning. Hey, any word on whether they've unlocked the doors yet? -
queencitybuckeyestlouiedipalma;688621 wrote:I would think you have bigger fish to fry, as the protests in the Statehouse are just beginning. Hey, any word on whether they've unlocked the doors yet?
Anyone seen at these protests who should be at work should be fired for cause. -
Belly35Chicago Politics ..................WOW
To think my daughter lives there and I have to visit her with Rahm as Mayor
Chicago once a great city .... never more, never more...
http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/news/local/chibrknews-emanuel-greets-commuters-at-south-side-l-stop-20110223,0,4180950.story -
stlouiedipalmaAnd who will be monitoring the footage? Should Ohio hire some folks to do this?
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stlouiedipalmaBelly35;688684 wrote:Chicago Politics ..................WOW
To think my daughter lives there and I have to visit her with Rahm as Mayor
Chicago once a great city .... never more, never more...
http://www.chicagobreakingnews.com/news/local/chibrknews-emanuel-greets-commuters-at-south-side-l-stop-20110223,0,4180950.story
I don't envy you visiting Chicago, and not because of Rahm. The gridlock in that city is ridiculous. I try to limit my visits to stopovers at O'Hare. -
queencitybuckeyestlouiedipalma;688687 wrote:And who will be monitoring the footage? Should Ohio hire some folks to do this?
People will been seen with their fists in the air (and their heads in the sand) on the news coverage just like in Wisconsin. I'm sure some viewers will recognize some of the participants and make a well-placed phone call. -
Belly35
I love Chicago ... great city and once you know the Lines it is eazy.... to get around. Note: I fly into Midway (Southwestern cheap and eazy)stlouiedipalma;688689 wrote:I don't envy you visiting Chicago, and not because of Rahm. The gridlock in that city is ridiculous. I try to limit my visits to stopovers at O'Hare. -
queencitybuckeyeBelly35;688684 wrote:Chicago once a great city .... never more, never more...
It's been a great city forever in spite of all the political corruption. This little pissant won't ruin it, he's too small time for that. -
Ty Webbqueencitybuckeye;688735 wrote:It's been a great city forever in spite of all the political corruption. This little pissant won't ruin it, he's too small time for that.
Rahm won't be sticking around for more than one term anyway most likely
He is already being mentioned as the front runner for the 2016 Democratic Nomination -
Belly35
Is that a promise....queencitybuckeye;688735 wrote:It's been a great city forever in spite of all the political corruption. This little pissant won't ruin it, he's too small time for that. -
queencitybuckeyeBelly35;688758 wrote:Is that a promise....
Yep. This guy's just another crook. They've had better (or worse) ones. -
stlouiedipalmaqueencitybuckeye;688728 wrote:People will been seen with their fists in the air (and their heads in the sand) on the news coverage just like in Wisconsin. I'm sure some viewers will recognize some of the participants and make a well-placed phone call.
Gee, nothing like a well-armed militia. In this case they will be armed with cell phones, ratting out their neighbors. -
queencitybuckeyestlouiedipalma;688914 wrote:Gee, nothing like a well-armed militia. In this case they will be armed with cell phones, ratting out their neighbors.
If I were to see one of my child's teachers shaking their fist at a rally instead of being in the classroom, I would try like hell to get him/her fired. -
stlouiedipalmaqueencitybuckeye;688917 wrote:If I were to see one of my child's teachers shaking their fist at a rally instead of being in the classroom, I would try like hell to get him/her fired.
Kind of like "shoot first, ask questions later"? -
queencitybuckeyestlouiedipalma;688926 wrote:Kind of like "shoot first, ask questions later"?
More like, "lie about calling in sick, be held accountable". -
wkfanstlouiedipalma;688926 wrote:Kind of like "shoot first, ask questions later"?
Huh...and here I thought even teachers could do what they want on a personal day? (not a sick day...but teachers DO get 3 personal days (read: vacation days) to do what they want during their cushy, 9 month schedule).queencitybuckeye;688933 wrote:More like, "lie about calling in sick, be held accountable". -
queencitybuckeyewkfan;688985 wrote:Huh...and here I thought even teachers could do what they want on a personal day? (not a sick day...but teachers DO get 3 personal days (read: vacation days) to do what they want during their cushy, 9 month schedule).
No personal days in the contract under which our school district's teachers are working. -
O-Trapqueencitybuckeye;688994 wrote:No personal days in the contract under which our school district's teachers are working.
Damn. No summers off? That's no good.
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SQ_CraziesNot a fan, at all. BUT, as far as him getting back on the ballot (I was in Chicago the day they voted, which is the only reason I know anything about this), there was precedent for this. Most people saw it as the right thing to do, whether it was legal or not. Now that opens up a big can of worms, however, like I said, there was precedent. I agree that it was the right thing to do, he wasn't in Chicago because he was in DC. It's not like he moved to San Diego and then decided he wanted to run for Mayor of Chicago. He left to do his job. Like I said, I'm not a fan, but he was far and away the best candidate. You need a big shot to be the Mayor of Chicago, did you see the jokers that were running against him? I would have voted for him too, to be honest. And I can't stand the guy.
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Little DannyI called this back on Post #16. OJ could've won on the democratic ticket in Chicago.
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stlouiedipalmaqueencitybuckeye;688994 wrote:No personal days in the contract under which our school district's teachers are working.
Wow! It sounds as if you don't have a dog in this hunt. If your district has a contract with no personal days, I'm sure that the rest of the contract is sweet as well, like lower pay and major contributions for health care and pensions. -
dwccrewRahm, not a citizen of Chicago, but is the mayor.