Michael Barone: If Democrats can’t run Chicago, can they run anything?

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Bring back big Daley!!!!!


Chicago was still corrupt as hell but more interesting ...


Michael Barone: If Democrats can’t run Chicago, can they run anything?

Should readers from outside Chicagoland care? Yes, because Emanuel’s surprise exit is a sign of the unworkability of policies that will go national if Resistance Democrats oust Donald Trump, and indeed of some policies embraced by Trump as well.

Emanuel will be leaving office as a frustrated and unsuccessful mayor, even though he is one of the great political talents of his generation. Former Clinton fundraiser and White House staffer, Chicago congressman and chairman of House Democrats’ campaign committee when they overturned a Republican majority in 2006: He’s done it all.


Chicago's economic foundations are being drained and undermined to provide the generous pensions of long-retired public employees, many of them now in income-tax-free Florida, while public schools are closed, services reduced, police patrols pulled back.

He gave up a House leadership post to be Barack Obama’s first White House chief of staff; he gave that up to run for mayor — the job that every traditional Chicago politician considers far more important than anything “out of town” (said with a derisive curl of lip).

Emanuel’s decision — and his robust victory margin — suggested that he intended to stay at 121 North LaSalle Street about as long as the 20-plus years of the ally he replaced, Richard M. Daley, and Daley’s father before him. Instead he’ll serve just eight.

Emanuel inherited a city whose electorate was divided roughly equally between blacks on the South and West sides, Hispanics on the West and Northwest sides and gentry liberals running ever farther inland from the lakefront. It had a great economic heritage and enjoyed robust growth in the 1990s
 
The ironic thing is that former domestic terrorist Bill Ayers and his convicted terrorist wife Bernie Dohern probably enjoy their 2nd Amendment rights to defend themselves with firearms and hired guns in their lavish diggs. . Barry Hussein Sotoro Obama once shared responsibility with Ayers to administer a lucrative endowment fund that was dedicated to improve the Chicago education system. How did that work out and where do you think the money went?
 
And to that think that Trumpflakes thought Barone's senile ramblings weren't hilariously stupid.

It's stupid on multiple levels. Chicago is not the USA, Chicago is not a failure, Rahm's policies are not Democratic policies, and so on.
 
And to that think that Trumpflakes thought Barone's senile ramblings weren't hilariously stupid.

It's stupid on multiple levels. Chicago is not the USA, Chicago is not a failure, Rahm's policies are not Democratic policies, and so on.
Right the Progressives had nothing to do with the condition that the City is in it's all Trumps fault.
 
Bring back big Daley!!!!!


Chicago was still corrupt as hell but more interesting ...


Michael Barone: If Democrats can’t run Chicago, can they run anything?

Should readers from outside Chicagoland care? Yes, because Emanuel’s surprise exit is a sign of the unworkability of policies that will go national if Resistance Democrats oust Donald Trump, and indeed of some policies embraced by Trump as well.

Emanuel will be leaving office as a frustrated and unsuccessful mayor, even though he is one of the great political talents of his generation. Former Clinton fundraiser and White House staffer, Chicago congressman and chairman of House Democrats’ campaign committee when they overturned a Republican majority in 2006: He’s done it all.


Chicago's economic foundations are being drained and undermined to provide the generous pensions of long-retired public employees, many of them now in income-tax-free Florida, while public schools are closed, services reduced, police patrols pulled back.

He gave up a House leadership post to be Barack Obama’s first White House chief of staff; he gave that up to run for mayor — the job that every traditional Chicago politician considers far more important than anything “out of town” (said with a derisive curl of lip).

Emanuel’s decision — and his robust victory margin — suggested that he intended to stay at 121 North LaSalle Street about as long as the 20-plus years of the ally he replaced, Richard M. Daley, and Daley’s father before him. Instead he’ll serve just eight.

Emanuel inherited a city whose electorate was divided roughly equally between blacks on the South and West sides, Hispanics on the West and Northwest sides and gentry liberals running ever farther inland from the lakefront. It had a great economic heritage and enjoyed robust growth in the 1990s
They are good at running their mouths and running corporations and cities and states into the ground.
 
And to that think that Trumpflakes thought Barone's senile ramblings weren't hilariously stupid.

It's stupid on multiple levels. Chicago is not the USA, Chicago is not a failure, Rahm's policies are not Democratic policies, and so on.


So Hillary didn't grow up in Park ridge Illi just a stones throw from chicago and Obama didn't come from the Chicago Democrat machine?


Bwahahahaha...
 
And to that think that Trumpflakes thought Barone's senile ramblings weren't hilariously stupid.

It's stupid on multiple levels. Chicago is not the USA, Chicago is not a failure, Rahm's policies are not Democratic policies, and so on.
Right the Progressives had nothing to do with the condition that the City is in it's all Trumps fault.


And the last republican mayor of Chicago wasn't big bill almost a 100 years ago...



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Bring back big Daley!!!!!


Chicago was still corrupt as hell but more interesting ...


Michael Barone: If Democrats can’t run Chicago, can they run anything?

Should readers from outside Chicagoland care? Yes, because Emanuel’s surprise exit is a sign of the unworkability of policies that will go national if Resistance Democrats oust Donald Trump, and indeed of some policies embraced by Trump as well.

Emanuel will be leaving office as a frustrated and unsuccessful mayor, even though he is one of the great political talents of his generation. Former Clinton fundraiser and White House staffer, Chicago congressman and chairman of House Democrats’ campaign committee when they overturned a Republican majority in 2006: He’s done it all.


Chicago's economic foundations are being drained and undermined to provide the generous pensions of long-retired public employees, many of them now in income-tax-free Florida, while public schools are closed, services reduced, police patrols pulled back.

He gave up a House leadership post to be Barack Obama’s first White House chief of staff; he gave that up to run for mayor — the job that every traditional Chicago politician considers far more important than anything “out of town” (said with a derisive curl of lip).

Emanuel’s decision — and his robust victory margin — suggested that he intended to stay at 121 North LaSalle Street about as long as the 20-plus years of the ally he replaced, Richard M. Daley, and Daley’s father before him. Instead he’ll serve just eight.

Emanuel inherited a city whose electorate was divided roughly equally between blacks on the South and West sides, Hispanics on the West and Northwest sides and gentry liberals running ever farther inland from the lakefront. It had a great economic heritage and enjoyed robust growth in the 1990s
Who cares about Chicago? I don't live in Chicago. Look at Republican spending right now. They are spending the country into oblivion!
 

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