Editorial: What the ComEd scandal means, and what it costs – Chicago Tribune*

"Prosecutors may not get higher on the food chain as they investigate corruption in the ComEd case and others. As Lausch said during his news conference last year, corruption is a 'stubborn problem.' But the pressure from the public to hold them accountable, and to understand how favors and influence help those at the top at the expense of those at the bottom, also is part of this unfolding scandal."
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The True Believer
5 years ago

Why is RINO Lausch, a Beverly democrat and friend of Lori afraid to indict Madigan? Simple question. And what about Burke? That was all show to take out Daley, Preckwinkle and Mendoza to pave the way for RINO Lausch’s girl Lori to win the election. All by design.

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