City Council members are concerned about an assault from the incoming Trump administration on Chicago’s coveted minority set-aside program, and are wondering what the city can do to insulate that program from attack.
Some examples of set aside contracts are new police stations that start falling apart months after they open. Newly built fire stations falling apart. Serious plumbing and electrical issues, leaking roofs, doors and windows that won’t close, flooded basements with raw sewerage. Lowest bidder, minority contractors result in sub par results and does the city care? Nope.
Discussed over at SCC many years ago. Perfect example.
The Railroader
1 year ago
These contracting set-aside programs have one thing in common, besides kickbacks to the political animals: they all circumvent the bidding process. The late Senator and astronaut John Glenn was reported to have quipped, “I felt exactly how you would feel if you were getting ready to launch and knew you were sitting on top of 2 million parts — all built by the lowest bidder on a government contract.” Senator Glenn had it exactly right: the lowest bidder. He didn’t say the lowest minority-owned bidder. That’s how government contracting is supposed to work. If you submit the lowest bid, you… Read more »
debtsor
1 year ago
Minority set asides in a city that’s a majority minority. Straight up racism!
Funny how a country so steeped in white privilege has sports dominated by an inordinate percentage of the population ( likewise entertainment ) , as do city/ county/ state governments , all of whose members cry “ racism “ all the way to the bank.
Eugene from a payphone
1 year ago
Leave it to the dying Times and Trib, Chicago’s two “Major Newspapers”, to find nothing good about Pres. elect Trump.
Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago
Corrupt Chicago Politicians brace for Long Expected Legal assault on its Illegal Discriminatory minority set-aside program.
There you go Sun Times. I fixed your headline. You’re welcome.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Some examples of set aside contracts are new police stations that start falling apart months after they open. Newly built fire stations falling apart. Serious plumbing and electrical issues, leaking roofs, doors and windows that won’t close, flooded basements with raw sewerage. Lowest bidder, minority contractors result in sub par results and does the city care? Nope.
Discussed over at SCC many years ago. Perfect example.
These contracting set-aside programs have one thing in common, besides kickbacks to the political animals: they all circumvent the bidding process. The late Senator and astronaut John Glenn was reported to have quipped, “I felt exactly how you would feel if you were getting ready to launch and knew you were sitting on top of 2 million parts — all built by the lowest bidder on a government contract.” Senator Glenn had it exactly right: the lowest bidder. He didn’t say the lowest minority-owned bidder. That’s how government contracting is supposed to work. If you submit the lowest bid, you… Read more »
Minority set asides in a city that’s a majority minority. Straight up racism!
Funny how a country so steeped in white privilege has sports dominated by an inordinate percentage of the population ( likewise entertainment ) , as do city/ county/ state governments , all of whose members cry “ racism “ all the way to the bank.
Leave it to the dying Times and Trib, Chicago’s two “Major Newspapers”, to find nothing good about Pres. elect Trump.
Corrupt Chicago Politicians brace for Long Expected Legal assault on its Illegal Discriminatory minority set-aside program.
There you go Sun Times. I fixed your headline. You’re welcome.
These programs have long appeared to be begging for a legal challenge.