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Honestly I don’t know what to say anymore. While I typically hate generalizations it’s been clear to me for a while that anyone who identifies as a liberal or a democrat is an enemy. For far too long they make outrageous claims or demands and when they get caught they act like it was a mistake and the MSM lets them off the hook because the MSM is the enemy too.

This is way worse than the NHL “mistake” that I recently posted about here, but it’s a cut from the same leftist cloth.

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Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s reelection campaign sent an email to Chicago Public Schools teachers Wednesday asking them to encourage their students to volunteer to help Lightfoot win a second term as mayor – and earn class credit.

It was unclear how many Chicago teachers received the email from Megan Crane, whose LinkedIn page identifies her as the deputy campaign manager for Lightfoot. The message was sent to teachers’ official work email accounts, which end in cps.edu.

The email says participants in the “externship program” would be expected to contribute 12 hours per week to the Lightfoot campaign and students could earn “class credit.”

“We’re simply looking for enthusiastic, curious and hard-working young people eager to help Mayor Lightfoot win this spring,” according to an email obtained by WTTW News.


In Addition to CPS Teachers, Lightfoot Campaign Also Asked City Colleges Instructors to Encourage Students to Help Her Win Reelection – for Credit


A spokesperson for the Lightfoot campaign told WTTW News in an inital statement that the effort was designed “to provide young people with the opportunity to engage with our campaign, learn more about the importance of civic engagement and participate in the most American of processes” and “done using publicly available contact information.”

After WTTW News published details about the emails, generating a wave of criticism from other candidates in the race, Lightfoot's campaign put out a second statement that said the campaign would "cease contact with CPS employees” out of an “abundance of caution."

Less than two hours later, Lightfoot’s campaign issued a third version of the statement:

“All [Lightfoot for Chicago] campaign staff have been reminded about the solid wall that must exist between campaign and official activities and that contacts with any city of Chicago, or other sister agency employees, including CPS employees, even through publicly available sources is off limits. Period.”

As mayor of Chicago, Lightfoot appoints not only the superintendent of the Chicago Public Schools but also the members of the Chicago Board of Education. Chicago’s ethics ordinance prohibits the use of public resources, including email accounts, for non-official purposes.

A Chicago Public Schools spokesperson told WTTW News that “as a rule, the district does not coordinate with any political candidates or campaigns. It has not done so to date and will not be doing so.”

Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates told WTTW News the campaign’s action was “unethical” and that she was concerned teachers who decline to volunteer for the mayor’s campaign, or encourage their students to do so, could face retaliation.

Davis Gates said it was unclear how many teachers received the email, which attorneys for the union believe not only violates the city’s government ethics ordinance but also the ethics policy imposed by Lightfoot when she took office in 2019.

The teachers’ union has endorsed Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson in the race for mayor. Johnson is a paid staff member of the union.

All employees of the city and its sister agencies are prohibited from engaging in work on behalf of political campaigns while being paid with taxpayer funds. Encouraging their students to volunteer for a particular campaign could violate those rules, and could result in the employees’ discipline.

In July, the Chicago Board of Education rejected a recommendation from Chicago Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez to fire two George Washington High School teachers who protested city officials’ decision to allow a metal shredding and recycling operation to move from the North Side to the Southeast Side.

Chicago Teachers Union leaders accused Lightfoot of retaliating against Lauren Bianchi and Chuck Stark for protesting the decision to give the parent company of General Iron the green light to move its metal shredding and recycling operation from Lincoln Park to the Southeast Side outside the mayor’s Logan Square home.

Political patronage has long plagued all levels of Illinois government, with employees’ jobs often hinging on their political activities in support of – or against – specific political candidates. The practice – which gave the Chicago machine much of its power – has been outlawed after a series of court decisions that forced government agencies to reform their practices.

Lightfoot ran for mayor in 2019 on a platform promising to root out corruption at City Hall and toughen the city’s ethics regulations in an attempt to break the grip of the city's “corrupt political machine.”



https://news.wttw.com/2023/01/...in-reelection-return




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Lightfoot is trailing with six weeks left until election.
 
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Since there are no Republicans running for Mayor we get a bunch of Democrats running against each other. All are HARD CORE Dems/commies.
Nothing good comes from any of them taking office so you have to pick the least offensive to vote for.
Out of the pack running we find only one white candidate.He will get my vote as I hold my nose.
My last pick was Lightfoot. You can imagine how bad the other choices were.
The ONLY enjoyable thing about a Chicago election is watching the candidates turn on each other.
A Republican in Chicago MUST have a strong stomach!
 
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Hey armored, question…have the Dems always been entrenched? Without looking, I can’t think of a conservative ever getting in.

I just remember old man Daley and on.
I was born at Jackson Park Hospital, 76th & Stoney Island eons ago.
 
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Big Bill Thompson was last Republican in 1923.
 
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Thank you! I’m gonna go do some readin’.
Thanks again!
 
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Originally posted by recoatlift:
Hey armored, question…have the Dems always been entrenched? Without looking, I can’t think of a conservative ever getting in.

I just remember old man Daley and on.
I was born at Jackson Park Hospital, 76th & Stoney Island eons ago.


Before Daley (BOTH),there were Republicans around and some would give the Dems a run.
Back in the day, Dems were a bit more liberal than republicans, not the day and night you see now.

The vast majority back then were adults who were in WW2 or lived through WW2 and the great depression. Some had fought in WW1 and WW2 and many had fought in Korea and Vietnam. A Dem in the 50's-60's -and 70's were what I would consider a middle of the road Republican now.

With the unions in there pockets the Dems around here have owned this city for many decades but Republicans were NOT a dirty word like today in Chicago.
My Alderman,(Napolitano) in private, will state (with a wink) he is a Republican but will NEVER add a Republican title on his campaign literature or signs. I think he is the only non proclaimed Dem in the City. He is a former Chicago cop and Firefighter.
20+ years ago the Cops and Firefighters were SOLID Dems, now that the Dems have shit all over the police some Police are now more republican than in years past. I have no hope that this city will ever turn republican or even go with a more centered Dem policy, all is lost here.
I had hope as I saw this City tearing itself to pieces in the last decade. With no one to blame but liberal Dems I thought people here would see the light, that never happened and I'm convinced now it never will.

The leaches and ignorant citizens are now the majority of the voters. Who ever gives out the most free shit will get elected.

Its now between the Hispanics and the Blacks, Whites need not apply even if they are liberal Dems.
Despite what the conservative Republican media outlets may say, Hispanics and Blacks will NEVER vote Republican, around here at least.
 
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I appreciate your comeback & info armored, thanks again. I’m reading about the Race Riot around 1918/1919.
I loved what I remember of the City.
 
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Originally posted by recoatlift:
Hey armored, question…have the Dems always been entrenched? Without looking, I can’t think of a conservative ever getting in.

I just remember old man Daley and on.
I was born at Jackson Park Hospital, 76th & Stoney Island eons ago.


Before Daley (BOTH),there were Republicans around and some would give the Dems a run.
Back in the day, Dems were a bit more liberal than republicans, not the day and night you see now.

The vast majority back then were adults who were in WW2 or lived through WW2 and the great depression. Some had fought in WW1 and WW2 and many had fought in Korea and Vietnam. A Dem in the 50's-60's -and 70's were what I would consider a middle of the road Republican now.

With the unions in there pockets the Dems around here have owned this city for many decades but Republicans were NOT a dirty word like today in Chicago.
My Alderman,(Napolitano) in private, will state (with a wink) he is a Republican but will NEVER add a Republican title on his campaign literature or signs. I think he is the only non proclaimed Dem in the City. He is a former Chicago cop and Firefighter.
20+ years ago the Cops and Firefighters were SOLID Dems, now that the Dems have shit all over the police some Police are now more republican than in years past. I have no hope that this city will ever turn republican or even go with a more centered Dem policy, all is lost here.
I had hope as I saw this City tearing itself to pieces in the last decade. With no one to blame but liberal Dems I thought people here would see the light, that never happened and I'm convinced now it never will.

The leaches and ignorant citizens are now the majority of the voters. Who ever gives out the most free shit will get elected.

Its now between the Hispanics and the Blacks, Whites need not apply even if they are liberal Dems.
Despite what the conservative Republican media outlets may say, Hispanics and Blacks will NEVER vote Republican, around here at least.


The vast majority of cops in Chicago are and have been Republican for some time, long before the Communists took control of the City. The only ones that are still Dems are the blacks who have been taught since birth that they are victims of police repression and that the Republican Party will put them back in chains if they win an election and the smattering new guys who tend to be liberal and think they are going to save the world from old guys like us. They don't even know what they don't know one of which is that when they get some time on the job and see what life really is all about, that they too will be conservative Republicans. I don't see Napolitano or Nick Sposato hiding their Party affiliation. The news media may try to hide that but I've never seen either one of them hide it. But I do agree that Chicago is a lost cause. I too had hoped that one day Chicago would get some kind of decent political leadership but I now realize that is never going to happen. It's only going to get worse. I don't think Vallas is going to win no matter how much more qualified he is compared to the other candidates. The blacks will just not vote for him. There is a suburban copper that fills in for Dan Profft on the radio on occasion. He also has a talk show on Saturdays between 1300 and 1500 IIRC. He's a solid Republican and does not drink the Dem koolaid like most do. So one Saturday I called him. He was interviewing another black copper so it was two for the price of one. I asked him if he thought the blacks would vote for a Republican if that Republican ran on a platform that would give them everything they wanted. They both responded with a resounding NO. They both said that as long as there was a R preceding their name, that that candidate would never get the black vote. No matter what.
Another sad fact is that the cancer that is destroying Chicago is also spreading out to the burbs. Both Lake and DuPage Counties went Democratic in the last Presidential election and IIRC, the one before that.
Here's an aside that you may not be aware of. Are you aware that there is a bill in Springfield being sponsored by a Chicago Democrat ( I know, who would have thought ) that would prohibit a Police Department in Illinois from sending their guys to any private school such as Trident Concepts or DAVAD that teaches them how to use what they call "weapons of war", that being an AR15. In addition, any Officer that would go to such a school on their own dime would lose all legal protection from any lawsuit that may be filed against them in a use of force incident. I find this all on one hand to be astounding but then again, it's Chicago, so who knows.
Bottom line is that unfortunately, if you are a freedom and an America loving conservative, you have to get out of Chicago as soon as you can. There is no hope. All and I mean all is lost.
 
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