Chicago Teachers Union, affiliates donate nearly $3.2M to Johnson campaign – Illinois Policy

The majority of Johnson’s $4.8 million in funding has come from unions. Less than 6% of it has come from individuals or non-union sources.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

Chicago Teachers Union is a Marxist terrorist organization. They are coming for all of your money and for you. CTU heros Stalin killed over 9 million. Mao killed over 45 Million Chinese The parasites of CTU are made from the same mould.

nixit
3 years ago

Wasn’t the financial plan Johnson proposed-then-quickly-walked-back straight out of Karen Lewis’ playbook? Or one of those neighborhood groups that CTU funds? It’s not like he wrote that himself. So he’s obvs gonna be a puppet for someone’s tax-happy financial plan.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

The teachers deserve a huge raise in pay and benefits, after all they are doing such a good job.

Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago
Reply to  Poor Taxpayer

Golly. Imagine how much the CTU vermin they would deserve to be paid if they could double their student achievement to 2 of 6 functioning at grade level instead of their current stellar 1 in 6 ?!?

Platinum Goose
3 years ago

Here’s how it plays out. Johnson wins – teachers get everything they want, the union gets more power and the indoctrination gets worse. Vallas wins – teachers go on strike to make him look bad and prove he’s a bad mayor. Wash, rinse, repeat until they get the socialist mayor that gives them more power.

Goodgulf Greyteeth
3 years ago

Having read several news stories describing the debate between Johnson and Vallas I’d say it’s pretty clear that Johnson and the teacher’s unions accomplished what they intended, and that Vallas failed in getting any traction with his “I’m above it all, trust me” strategy. Truthfully, I’m fine with either winning, given they’re both Dem’s who can’t or won’t articulate a plan that saves Chicago from turning into a Detroit dumpster-fire. With Vallas as mayor, Chicago might get occasional brief moments of sensible governance, though almost certainly accompanied by the constant angry spectacle of Democrats eating their own young until Vallas… Read more »

nixit
3 years ago

CME announcing a move the day after Johnson winning would be such a baller move.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

It is a great investment for them. They get paid back 10 times (or more) that amount from the taxpayers if he wins. This is what has destroyed Illinois, public unions support the politician, and they pay them back big time with taxpayers’ money.

Fullbladder
3 years ago

Did they print up Lets Go Brandon shirts?

ProzacPlease
3 years ago

“It’s likely Johnson would continue pushing for CTU’s agenda if he becomes mayor”.

Of course he will push CTU’s agenda. Unions have always gotten what they want by buying politicians. They just aren’t trying to hide it any more. Or maybe Johnson’s campaign slogan will be “It’s for the children”.

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

It’s always “for the children.”

When I hear that phrase, I know we’re going to get fleeced … again and again and again.

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