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Old Posted Sep 23, 2022, 5:14 PM
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I could get onboard with this plan, but you can't do it without consolidating the schools under 25% capacity. The compromise is fewer schools, with more resources in each school. It's an actual win-win for students and taxpayers. I don't see the CTU agreeing to something so reasonable.

The longer I live here, the more I realize both the CTU and CPD are the true impediments to improving quality-of-life.
Schools that are so much under capacity are parasitic for the entire system. Its downright ridiculous that the CTU actively fights to keep them open. The money savings from maintenance, heating, cooling, lighting, etc. these vast, empty buildings could go to increase teacher benefits, salaries and working conditions instead. It's almost like they are fighting against their own interests. Mind boggling.

I am a fan of unionized labor overall, but I do agree with you on the CTU and CPD. Sometimes it appears like they are fighting more just to keep the city down rather than to actually benefit their members. Catanzara can take a long walk off a short pier.


Edit: Corrected to CPD, not CFD.
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Catanzara can take a long walk off a short pier.
Hopefully while handcuffed to Stacy Davis Gates.
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Old Posted Sep 25, 2022, 2:14 AM
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I'm very surprised so many people want such a difficult and thankless job. I guess Chuy is just as qualified as any of the frontrunners. Honestly, anyone but Willie Wilson, please.

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Hopefully while handcuffed to Stacy Davis Gates.


I'd do a pull from a bottle of Malort and chase it by shotgunning an Old Style under the Picasso in Daley Plaza if that happened.
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Chuy Garcia considers another run for Chicago mayor

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Illinois Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia acknowledged Wednesday that he’s weighing a run for mayor of Chicago, a move that would upend the already crowded race to unseat incumbent Lori Lightfoot, a fellow Democrat.

“I don’t want to pressure myself,” Garcia said at a downtown news conference where he presented a slate of candidates he’s supporting in the spring municipal elections. Block Club Chicago was the first to report on the event.
https://www.politico.com/news/2022/0...mayor-00055245

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Will Chuy run? Supposedly we should know sometime next week. He's cutting it close.
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Will Chuy run? Supposedly we should know sometime next week. He's cutting it close.
Imagine someone even further to the left of Lightfoot running this city. Jesus Christ. We need another Rahm in office
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Imagine someone even further to the left of Lightfoot running this city. Jesus Christ. We need another Rahm in office
My only hope is that the far left candidates cannibalize their vote and non get to the runoff.
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Imagine someone even further to the left of Lightfoot running this city. Jesus Christ. We need another Rahm in office
Lightfoot isn't THAT far left. If she was, she wouldn't have increased the CPD budget. And she increased their budget, not decreased it. She's also called out judges for being too lenient on pre trial and sentencing and called out Evans on his expansion of EM. She's not as far left as people think.
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Hey Darren, time to crawl back to your stupid little irrelevant "hell hole", you monumental fuck.
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Steinberg nails it.

of course FAR more eloquently than myself.


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Buh-bye, Bailey. Don’t let the door ...
Maybe telling folks whose votes you need that they live in a “hellhole” wasn’t smart politics.

By Neil Steinberg
Nov 8, 2022


Just when we were really getting to know Darren Bailey, history sweeps him back to the downstate cornfield whence he sprouted.

A shame. I’m not sure exactly where Bailey belongs in the range of inept Illinois Republican candidates. Not as feckless as xenophobe airborne milkman Jim Oberweis, warning about the immigrant peril. Not as goofy as carpetbagger Alan Keyes. But then who could be? The man has a cameo in “Borat.”

Maybe we could smile at Bailey because he was never a threat. Because Illinois has become an island of blue reason and civil liberty in a vast sea of red Trumpy malice, delusion and proto-fascism. Bailey was declared a loser by the Associated Press at the stroke of 7 p.m. At least, unlike his orange hero, it seems he’ll accept the results of a free election.

What, if anything, will be remembered about Bailey? Kicking off his campaign by curling up in Donald Trump’s lap and purring until he was petted? His repeatedly calling Chicago a “hellhole?” His stunt of moving into 875 N. Michigan Avenue, in order to expose himself to the dangers of a Gold Coast luxury high-rise?
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Hey Darren, time to crawl back to your stupid little irrelevant "hell hole", you monumental fuck.
Where's the LIKE button on this forum???

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Imagine someone even further to the left of Lightfoot running this city. Jesus Christ. We need another Rahm in office
working hard to make it happen
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Imagine someone even further to the left of Lightfoot running this city. Jesus Christ. We need another Rahm in office
Lori is not a leftist. She's not that much different from Rahm politically. She's more of a centrist.
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Lori is not a leftist. She's not that much different from Rahm politically. She's more of a centrist.

That's right. I found the leftist comment baffling. A lot of folks just have a poor grasp of the actual electorate and candidate political spectrum and distribution. And then some of course, do understand but are motivated to intentionally play with the range/median etc.
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Far left candidates? where are the anarcho syndicalists or stalinist candidates?
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Glad Pritzker won! I think he has been a good governor of Illinois
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Chuy’s in: Garcia makes another run for mayor of Chicago
“Folks know me,” the 66-year-old Garcia told the Sun-Times. “They know what I’ve done.” In 2015, Garcia, now a Democratic congressman, forced then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel into Chicago’s first mayoral runoff election.
By Fran Spielman Nov 10, 2022, 3:00am PST

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Portraying himself as the “coalition builder” Chicago needs, U.S. Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (D-Ill.) will join the crowded race for mayor on Thursday, determined to defeat the incumbent, Lori Lightfoot, with or without his lifelong allies in the Chicago Teachers Union.

Unwilling to wait for Garcia to make up his mind, the CTU has endorsed one of their own: Cook County Commissioner and CTU organizer Brandon Johnson.

Johnson has insisted he won’t drop out to make way for Garcia. Nor is the CTU willing to reconsider its endorsement of Johnson with Garcia in the race. Garcia forced then-Mayor Rahm Emanuel into a 2015 runoff with the CTU’s help.

During a wide-ranging interview with the Chicago Sun-Times, Garcia said he would love to unite the progressive movement he has championed for a lifetime — but is prepared to go it alone if it’s too late for that in the first round of balloting. He’s confident he can force Lightfoot into a run-off, and the progressive family will reunite behind him then.

“Folks know me. … They know what I’ve done. I know we will eventually get their support. I’m the only guy left from the Harold Washington coalition. ... No one in Chicago politics today has been involved in fighting the old corrupt and racist and sexist Chicago Machine [longer] than myself,” the 66-year-old Garcia said.
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it looks like the IL dem's gerrymandering plan for the house districts worked.

the dem candidates won all 6 of the competitive house districts, meaning that 14 of the 17 reps that IL will send to the US house next term will be dems, making IL the overall "bluest" big state in the interior by far. we are the beating blue heart of the nation.

the only 3 IL republican reps will be from the 3 giant downstate cornfield districts.




another thing noticed from the election results, pritzker obviously destroyed bailey in chicagoland, but he also picked up 4 downstate counties.

he got comfortable leads in rock island and champaign counties, and eked out ever so slight leads in peoria and mcclean (bloomington/normal) counties.
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it looks like the IL dem's gerrymandering plan for the house districts worked.

the dem candidates won all 6 of the competitive house districts, meaning that 14 of the 17 reps that IL will send to the US house next term will be dems, making IL the overall "bluest" big state in the interior by far. we are the beating blue heart of the nation.

the only 3 IL republican reps will be from the 3 giant downstate cornfield districts.




another thing noticed from the election results, pritzker obviously destroyed bailey in chicagoland, but he also picked up 4 downstate counties.

he got comfortable leads in rock island and champaign counties, and eked out ever so slight leads in peoria and mcclean (bloomington/normal) counties.


I'm disappointed that Pritzker didn't win by more than 12 pts or so. More than a little embarrasing.

Final thing on Bailey before we can hopefully forget him forever: That accent.
Do we believe completely authentic? There are a bunch of Republican politicians, some prominent nationally, who will develop and use a 'stage' accent/dialect for the new Republican base audience. These, I believe, tend to be more of the elite/ivy league-educated types who adopt these to more effectively connect and pander to their voters. Bailey certainly doesn't fit that mold, but I still struggle to believe (and yes I'm very familiar with the southern extent of the state) a real live person, born and raised in Illinois, could authentically sound exactly like that, without having lived for an extended time in the true South/some sort of formal vocal training/highly committed mimicry etc.

Real question.
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^ i think it's real.

a good friend of my dad ended up raising his family down in a tiny little town in newton county, IN (~70 miles south of chicago), and his two sons had THICK country twang.

and Xenia might as well be in kentucky for all practical purposes.

if bailey had been running for the governorship of kentucky, he'd have probably won!
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