Monday, March 30, 2015

Meanwhile, in Chicago

From his perch at the Chicago Tribune, John Kass asks the question:
The oligarchs who run Chicago don't want to consider the unthinkable — at least not publicly.

Yet as the campaign for mayor of Chicago between Cook County Commissioner Jesus "Chuy" Garcia and Mayor Rahm Emanuel enters its final week, some oligarchs are worried.

They're probably wondering: What if Rahm really loses this thing?
At this point, winning may not be that pleasant, either. Chicago is in a hell of a lot of trouble right now as the pensions and the corruption start to come home to roost, to paraphrase a famous Chicagoan that we're supposed to forget. More, a lot more, at the link.

2 comments:

Gino said...

you know what i like about this? the pols who welcomed and made excuses and defended the illegal migration that swarmed our cities are finally going to go down as a direct result.

they saw a power base. yes, they did...

Bike Bubba said...

Word has it that they're changing the name of the city to Enron.