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It looks like all of us concerned chainlinkers will have to start looking at and talking about the upcoming candidates.
Personally I support Da Coach for Da Mayor, but that's just me.
Juan Dominguez said:It looks like all of us concerned chainlinkers will have to start looking at and talking about the upcoming candidates.
You think Ditka cares about da cyclists?
notoriousDUG said:Personally I support Da Coach for Da Mayor, but that's just me.
Juan Dominguez said:It looks like all of us concerned chainlinkers will have to start looking at and talking about the upcoming candidates.
"Voting them all out" is as guaranteed to assure poor leadership as "voting them all in."
Take the time to learn who they are and what they've done.
Keep the good ones, get rid of the bad ones.
Rick norris said:YAHOOOOOO......
I guess a bunch of aldermen are going to take the money and run too...err, I mean "step down" and not seek re-election.
Great chance for us to vote in some new blood, I'm of the opinion that Chicago is as great as it is in spite of the leadership here, so lets stop voting in the same people, or people with the same last name, or someones son-in-law.
I hope there is never another daley ever in office
Emanuel is Machine. I thought we were trying to get away from the Chicago Machine.
Brendan Kevenides said:Apparently, Rahm Emanuel is a triathlete: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/11/05/rahm-emanuel-mr-president_...
"Voting them all out" is as guaranteed to assure poor leadership as "voting them all in."
Take the time to learn who they are and what they've done.
Keep the good ones, get rid of the bad ones.
Rick norris said:YAHOOOOOO......
I guess a bunch of aldermen are going to take the money and run too...err, I mean "step down" and not seek re-election.
Great chance for us to vote in some new blood, I'm of the opinion that Chicago is as great as it is in spite of the leadership here, so lets stop voting in the same people, or people with the same last name, or someones son-in-law.
I hope there is never another daley ever in office
I'm kind of new to Chicago and I'm generally disdainful of the fact that there's been extremely little progress on the bike front since I've been here. But if you look at big cities in the US, after New York and Chicago it seems to me that you have to go pretty far down the list before you come up with a city that has anything remotely comparable in terms of support for bike transportation.
What other big cities do you think we're falling behind? If you look at, say, the top 20 largest cities in the US, it seems to me that Chicago looks pretty good comparatively. But I really don't know all of those cities that well so I could easily be missing something. On the other hand, I agree that we seem to be standing still while other cities are quickly moving forward.
Joel said:Was Daley actually that effective of a biking proponent? I mean in actual policy, work, etc. He can tout his green and cycling friendly position all day (and he does), but claiming to be something doesn't mean he actual does anything. I think Chicago has seriously fallen behind other big cities in making cycling a real mode of transportation.
Was Daley actually that effective of a biking proponent? I mean in actual policy, work, etc. He can tout his green and cycling friendly position all day (and he does), but claiming to be something doesn't mean he actual does anything. I think Chicago has seriously fallen behind other big cities in making cycling a real mode of transportation.
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