Don't mean to get all political, but I just read Rahm's Wiki page, read some other info on him and the Chicago machine and pulled some gems for a These Blog Postings . What does everyone else think about this kind of individual continuing to set the tone for our city?
I don't like it a bit.
Del Valle seems awesome! anyone have any dirt I should know about him before joining his team for sure? (hint... there was none. I joined his team for sure!)
Love ya!
Going for a ride.....
Brrr......
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whereas i like del valle the most for his interpretations of chicago's future...he really doesnt seem to have the balls to do anything, or get anything done. he is like a poor monk banking on benefaction.
rahm does seem to have the stamina, tho quite brash indeed, to achieve goals.
I read your blog entry and the Wikipedia entry before I responded.
Bigger font and Bold type makes your argument no more compelling for me.
John L. Jensen said:
I'm sorry. I didn't explain the whole of my displeasure. Here are some things about Rahm I lifted from the Wikipedia article about him.
From his wikipedia entry:
Although he did not have an MBA degree or prior banking experience, he became a managing director at the firm’s Chicago office in 1999 and, according to Congressional disclosures, made $16.2 million in his two-and-a-half-years as a banker.
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Well said.
Del Valle seems to be the nicer guy, but I don't think that we need a nice guy.
It's one of those times I'm glad I don't get to vote.
iggi said:
whereas i like del valle the most for his interpretations of chicago's future...he really doesnt seem to have the balls to do anything, or get anything done. he is like a poor monk banking on benefaction.
rahm does seem to have the stamina, tho quite brash indeed, to achieve goals.
What about Chico?
He has local schooling, Illinois and Loyola (went to night school for a law degree while working full-time)...He seems extremely hard working...even though he had to kiss Daley's butt to stay in the front lines of Chicago politics. He seems like he has a finger on the pulse of this city and how to get things done with his long Chicago employment back ground and strong understanding of local laws and government policies. With his many years of overseeing Chicago education and some great ideas of moving expenses off our budget to save money, like out-sourcing government hiring which would remove political favors and hopefully put more qualified individuals in our city jobs.
He will likely get my vote, but please persuade me to consider others, besides....I got more money and will run over other candidates Rahm (bully).
What about Chico?
I really like Del Valle, and I've been very impressed by the fact that everybody I meet who knows him speaks about him in glowing terms. But compare his statements on transportation issues here and here, for example, with Rahm's Transportation Plan on his issues page. The former sounds like they're coming from a really good guy who wants better things for the city and whose heart is in the right place, while the latter sounds like somebody who's thought long and hard about what the next step forward is.
Now some of that is just the fact that Emmanuel has more money to pay analysts to put out position papers, but some of it is just a different approach to things. This kind of detailed stuff impresses me much more than lofty statements.
Here's an small excerpt. You may like the ideas or not, but I don't think there's any denying that somebody on the campaign has thought more about these issues than any of the other candidates seem to have done...
Every transit station attracts riders and development potential, but the City has not fully integrated the goal of improving rail lines and stations into its capital and economic development strategies. Rahm will issue an executive order that establishes clear and consistent principles for transit oriented development – expedited permitting, set-aside of city-owned property to expand car sharing and bike parking, assistance with land assembly, expanded use of tax credits and loan guarantees, and identification of instances where the City will jointly invest with CTA to improve the transit system. The order will recognize the clear link between housing and transportation costs in keeping neighborhoods affordable, and will evaluate improvements on their ability to reduce the combined cost of housing and transportation for Chicago residents
I'm not voting for Rahm. He isn't attending any of the community events to discuss topics. For example, he didn't attend the event to discuss environmental concerns. Carol Moseley Braun was the only one there who was willing to discuss environmental issues, and she mentioned improving walkability, bicycling, and public transportation infrastructure. So far, Carol Moseley Braun's got my vote.
The VWYF article seemed like everyone except Del Valle was just paying lip service to the cause.
http://votewithyourfeetchicago.blogspot.com/
I was thinking, someone should pretend to be from an automobile advocacy group and look for comment from all these people. Then see which ones say the exact opposite.
Rahm is the Machine's hand-picked candidate. Short of losing the judgement in the state supreme court for residency issues he's in. I doubt he is going to lose. These aren't the droids you are looking for...
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