Chicago’s political leadership is floating a pension buyout program as evidence it is seriously addressing the city’s thirty-six-billion-dollar unfunded pension liability, but Mark Glennon, founder of the Illinois policy research organization Wirepoints, said that the proposal moves debt from one column to another rather than reducing it, and that the broader fiscal picture facing the city continues to deteriorate across every measurable dimension. Audio here.
So the 32,000 ballots that have meandered in from who knows where since Election Day break 58% Harris to 42% Burke in what was a close race favoring Burke? Yeah, that seems legit. The 500,000 who cast ballots on Election Day are suckers. Any wonder why turnout is so low? Chicano is doomed.
https://youtu.be/LTeBF_9xQ-Y?feature=shared I am just so so angry that this isn’t being covered by Chicago media. While I am not surprised, I just hate it that the city is being purposely run into the damn ground. Very disturbing when others are just forgotten and kicked to the curb. Enough about the EVs get back to the important topics at hand Wirepoints! Let’s start talking about and get Ted back on Latin media. On another note, the election will be won by Clayton Harris, if he doesn’t win the agenda will begin to crumble along with the house of cards these restorative… Read more »
More mail-in ballots fabricated as we speak?
The (D)’s were caught flat footed in 2016…
Believing the polls that HRC was going to win in a landslide, they didn’t have enough ‘found ballots’ to put her over the top…
So now they make sure to have plenty on hand…
The Crook County crowd has been stealing elections for decades, they are professionals at the craft. The general results show 51% to 49% however the mail in votes will be 90-10 for Harris. The process works.
Still receiving and counting the mail-in ballots. Per the Sun-Times: “‘The party does pretty well with mail-in ballots,’ said Preckwinkle”
“The party does pretty well with mail-in ballots,” said Preckwinkle, who noted that she won her first election by only 109 votes.” I don’t want to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but, if this isn’t a “call to action”, then I don’t know what is. Voter fraud during the primary isn’t some massive conspiracy tightly organized from the top all the way down to the local precinct workers. It’s more of a loosely organized, chaotic situation where everyone in each candidate’s ground is expect to do their part for specific their candidates, and it works mores more often than not.… Read more »
There is fraud everywhere power or money is at stake. To think there’s none in elections is grossly naive.