One complaint cited a series of expenditures by Jones’ campaigns, including for outings to Chicago White Sox and Chicago Cubs games, and nearly $7,000 spent at a south suburban Hooters restaurant. Democratic election attorney Michael Kasper argued it was “not unusual” to spend that much money at a Hooters across nearly three years.
The south suburbs certainly seem to have a problem with the people that they elect. Perhaps the state needs to hire someone to look into this, as it appears to be unfettered. Maybe a high ranking attorney, appointed by the people with no ties to the accused or a personal agenda of doing nothing based on the accused protected status? That sure would be nice.
Freddy
1 year ago
Better idea is to list any Illinois politician who is not under any investigation.
Brian Jones
1 year ago
Well, at least the White Sox outings probably didn’t amount to much.
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.
The south suburbs certainly seem to have a problem with the people that they elect. Perhaps the state needs to hire someone to look into this, as it appears to be unfettered. Maybe a high ranking attorney, appointed by the people with no ties to the accused or a personal agenda of doing nothing based on the accused protected status? That sure would be nice.
Better idea is to list any Illinois politician who is not under any investigation.
Well, at least the White Sox outings probably didn’t amount to much.