July 22, 2018, 05:28 PM
ZSMICHAELChicago mayoral candidate Willie Wilson hands out cash to potential voters
If I recall correctly John D. Rockefeller handed out new dimes during the Depression. I am sure that JALLEN would know for sure. Interesting story anyway.
CHICAGO — Willie Wilson, the millionaire businessman and candidate for Chicago mayor, handed out cash to potential voters Sunday morning at a church on Chicago’s South Side.
Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner, himself seeking reelection, joined Wilson at New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church at the event.
An aide to Wilson said the businessman gave away $300,000 to 2,000 people through the Dr. Willie Wilson Foundation, a 501(c)(3). Such organizations are tax-exempt, must not be organized for the benefit of private interests and are restricted in how much political activities they can conduct. Wilson says he organized the giveaway to assist homeowners who are struggling to pay their property tax bills.
“My wife and I have been blessed by God to be able to get a few of the material things out of life and so it’s up to us to now continually to share back with all of you all and others,” Wilson told church members during the event.
Wilson’s campaign spokesman insists today’s appearance was not campaign related. But Chicago politicos on both sides of the aisle raised concerns about the event.
“What the hell? Is Bruce Rauner using Willie Wilson and Corey Brooks to buy votes???” tweeted State Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch, a Democrat.
New Covenant, where the event took place, is actually led by pastor Rev. Stephen J. Thurston and not Corey Brooks as Welch's tweet indicates.
“Check this out if you wonder why Illinois politicians are often a national joke,” Republican state Rep. David McSweeney said on Twitter. “How can Willie Wilson, a candidate for Mayor of Chicago, literally hand out CASH at a public event? This is so wrong!”
Wilson is known across Chicagoland for his generous charitable work. A man of deep faith, he supports various churches.
Reached by phone, F. Scott Winslow, Wilson for Mayor campaign spokesman, told WGN News Sunday’s event was “absolutely not” a campaign event. Winslow says since Wilson launched his second bid for Chicago mayor, he’s probably given away $500,00.
“While he happens to be a candidate, he’s been a philanthropist for 30 years,” Winslow said.
Winslow insists the campaign is not violating any campaign finance laws since it was not involved with today’s handout. But the event certainly had a political feel.
During the event, Rauner also addressed the church in brief remarks. The governor shared with worshippers that he received an award from the National Black Chamber of Commerce at in event in Washington, D.C. this past Friday, and talked about his work reforming Illinois’ criminal justice system and boosting education funding for schools.
Bruce Rauner addresses attendees at an event at New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church on July 22, 2018
With Wilson seeking to help property tax owners, Rauner did not pass on an opportunity to discuss his tax agenda. Rauner routinely rails against high property taxes.
“You pay the highest property taxes in America here in Chicago and the South Side and the south suburbs, “ said Rauner. “This is wrong. The system is broken and I’m trying to fix it.”
Rauner is facing Democrat J.B. Pritzker in November. Wilson is one of 10 candidates in the race for Chicago mayor.
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https://wgntv.com/2018/07/22/c...to-potential-voters/July 22, 2018, 05:35 PM
JALLENNow wait a minute.
I have read that Rockefeller gave out dimes. I never actually got one myself, or saw him do so.
When he was asked about this, he is said to have replied, “Never let it be said that John D. Rockefeller doesn’t give a dime!”
July 22, 2018, 05:42 PM
ZSMICHAELquote:
Now wait a minute.
I have read that Rockefeller gave out dimes. I never actually got one myself, or saw him do so.
When he was asked about this, he is said to have replied, “Never let it be said that John D. Rockefeller doesn’t give a dime!”
Ok I knew you would know. Maybe your Dad witnessed this.
July 22, 2018, 05:48 PM
Balzé HalzéFirst thing that came to mind:
July 22, 2018, 05:54 PM
JALLENquote:
Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL:
quote:
Now wait a minute.
I have read that Rockefeller gave out dimes. I never actually got one myself, or saw him do so.
When he was asked about this, he is said to have replied, “Never let it be said that John D. Rockefeller doesn’t give a dime!”
Ok I knew you would know. Maybe your Dad witnessed this.
My granddads maybe. Only in newsreels. JDR died in 1937.
But my ancestors were all in Texas, not Ohio or New York.
July 22, 2018, 06:01 PM
ZSMICHAELquote:
My granddads maybe. Only in newsreels. JDR died in 1937.
But my ancestors were all in Texas, not Ohio or New York.
Just messing with you. I know you were in the UT band in the 1960s, and are in your 70s. I would not confuse you with someone from New York, as I never detected an Eastern accent in your posts. You could have met Churchill though in your youth.
July 22, 2018, 06:13 PM
GWbikerNow wait a minute....what about the dead Chicago Democrats who vote? Don't they get some cash?