Time to organize, my friends.
From my post at Da Tech Guy:
Illinois conservatives, start planning now for the 2028 constitutional convention vote.
Time to organize, my friends.
From my post at Da Tech Guy:
Illinois conservatives, start planning now for the 2028 constitutional convention vote.
As they say in Latin, "Item intende vappis!" In English it is "Sue the bastards!"
From my post at Da Tech Guy: Taxpayers should be able to sue crooked politicians for their corruption.
This afternoon Burke was convicted of more than a dozen corruption charges, including bribery and racketeering, in federal court.
For 54 years, Burke was alderman of the repeatedly gerrymandered 14th Ward. Over the decades Burke's Irish Catholic base died or moved to the suburbs or Tennessee. Hispanics replaced them, but cartographers with the talents of Picasso kept Burke in power.
Who was alderman before Burke? Well, Ed's dad, Joseph, who died in 1969. That's so long ago that the Beatles were still together when the younger Burke, who is now 79, was elected to the City Council. In '69, Major League Baseball was in its first year of division play, and there were two professional football leagues, the AFL and the NFL.
Ancient times.
For much of his time in the City Council, Burke was chairman of the powerful Finance Committee. Only Chicago's mayor has more power than the Finance Committee chair.
Burke used that post to operate as a shakedown artist.
Did I leave anything out?
Nepotism.
Yeah, yeah, they were elected, but I'm sure there were more qualified candidates that could have served in their posts than these Burkes.
Burke's wife Anne is a retired Illinois Supreme Court Justice who was chief justice for a stint.
Did the Burkes file joint tax returns?
Ed's brother Dan is a former state representative.
Sentencing for Ed Burke is scheduled for June.
As for Boss Madigan, he's under indictment on a slew of corruption charges.
Since the early 1970s, 38 members of Chicago's City Council have been convicted of crimes.
Chicago's sports teams are rotten--but the city is number one in corruption.
Illinois and Chicago continue to lose population.
Hmm.
Term limits? Hello? Is anyone listening? Term limits?
Chicago hasn't had a Republican mayor since 1931.
Here's an update on my blog post yesterday about the death on Sunday of a 5-year-old migrant boy at a shelter on Chicago's Southwest Side.
As I predicted, the national media is showing little interest so far in this tragedy. There's a narrative they have to protect.
But there is more bad news from that shelter.
From ABC Chicago:
Four more children and a teenager were also taken to local hospitals to have illnesses treated. A 1-year-old girl was transported to UIC from the same shelter with fever and vomiting, the Chicago Fire Department said.
The girl's condition was not immediately known.
A 4-year-old girl was taken to Insight Hospital and Medical Center with a fever, CFD said; a few hours later, an 8-year-old girl was taken to Insight with a fever as well.
A 1-year-old girl was taken to UIC Hospital with a fever, according to CFD.
A woman at the shelter told ABC Chicago about the boy who died and the conditions at the shelter.
"The ambulance took a while and the boy turned purple," she said. "They did not give him first aid. There is no first aid kits. There is no medicine to reduce the fever."
Related post:
A little boy who was living in a migrant shelter in Pilsen died Sunday and Chicago police are investigating.Rest in peace, youngster.The boy was identified to the Cook County Medical Examiner's Office as 5-year-old Jean Carlos Martinez.Police said the boy was not feeling well and was taken from the shelter near Cermak Road and Halsted Street to Comer Children's Hospital, where he was later pronounced dead.
Once again, I return to Chicago for my latest blog entry at Da Tech Guy.
Let’s not go Brandon: Chicago’s new mayor focusing on wrong root causes of crime.
Every metropolitan area has that suburb dominated by virtue signaling liberals. Chicago, being, for now, America's third-largest metro region, has several.
Oak Park, among tough completion, stands out. It is filled with "Coexist" and "We Welcome Everyone" yard signs, usually firmly placed in the grass in front of the suburb's most expensive homes. Apartment and condo dwellers make do with similar bumper stickers.
Earnest Hemingway, who was born in Oak Park, supposedly said of the western Chicago suburb that it was a town of "broad lawns and narrow minds."
As the saying goes: The more things change...well you know.
Well, it turns out leftist Oak Park doesn't welcome everyone.
From ABC Chicago:
Just three and a half weeks ago the Village of Oak Park agreed to allocate an additional $1 million to continue housing a group of 160 migrants that were brought in from Chicago's 15th police station during a Halloween day snowfall. With that funding set to run out by February 6, the village sent out a letter to the migrants Wednesday telling them they must move out by the end of January.There are many big homes in Oak Park, probably with a spare bedroom or two. C'mon Oak Park. Put your virtue where your mouth is."They gave us the letters last night when we went to pick up our dinner," said Milagros de Marquez, who, along with her husband and three children, has been living at the Carleton Hotel for five weeks now. ABC7 Chicago is now streaming 24/7.The hotel, the local YMCA and Grace Episcopal Church are the three locations migrants have been living at in Oak Park, so far, it appears the 25 men located at the church may be safe in terms of housing, but those who support them wonder whether the wraparound services they get from the village will continue."Mental health, physical help, immigration help, all that is key to keeping these men healthy and sane as these winter months come upon us," said Doug Luce of Grace Episcopal Church.
Over this past weekend, four people were murdered and at least 17 others were wounded.
Until a few years ago, homicides in the South Loop were rare. Not anymore, of course. One of the fatalities, this weekend was a man sitting in an SUV.
Of the other killings, there was one each on the Northwest Side, the Southwest Side, and the South Side.
Netflix this month started streaming a fantastic new documentary about the great author, Tom Wolfe.
Read my review over at Da Tech Guy: Varoom! Varoom! Review: Radical Wolfe.
Yes, I write about relationships!
From my post at Da Tech Guy: