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Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« on: September 10, 2010, 02:58:11 PM »

Rahm Emanuel to run for Chicago mayor, says Washington rumour mill

Richard Daley's decision not to run for re-election as Chicago mayor opens up possibility of graceful exit for Rahm Emanuel

 img]http://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2008/10/31/oe4.jpg[/img] White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel with President Obama. Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP

For more than 20 years Richard Daley has served as mayor of Chicago – and his announcement that he is stepping down next year may herald a shake-up in the West Wing involving Rahm Emanuel, the White House chief of staff and one of President Obama's closest aides.

Obama, a Chicago resident, paid tribute to Daley, saying: "No mayor in America has loved a city more or served a community with greater passion than Rich Daley. He helped build Chicago's image as a world class city, and leaves a legacy of progress that will be appreciated for generations to come."

At a press conference in Chicago's City Hall, Daley said: "It's time for Chicago to move on ... The truth is I have been thinking about this for the past several months. In the end this is a personal decision, no more, no less."

Speculation in Chicago and Washington DC quickly turned to Emanuel, who has long made public his interest in the job – while the timing could not be better from the White House's point of view. With a crushing defeat in the US midterm elections looming, the need for Obama to reshuffle his senior staff after November was growing.

Emanuel refused to comment on the speculation, saying in a statement: "While Mayor Daley surprised me today with his decision to not run for re-election, I have never been surprised by his leadership, dedication and tireless work on behalf of the city and the people of Chicago."

In the White House Emanuel has been a formidable operator, although deeply disliked on the left of the Democratic party, but the chance of a fresh start for Obama and the strains of the job would add up to an easy equation for both men.

Emanuel was born and raised in Chicago, and served in Congress as the representative for Illinois's fifth congressional district – a constituency in the city of Chicago. As a talented fundraiser and well-connected politician – he also served in senior positions in Bill Clinton's White House – Emanuel would start the race for the Democratic nomination as the clear favourite, should he choose to enter.

Back in April this year, Emanuel told the interviewer Charlie Rose: "I hope Mayor Daley seeks re-election. I will work and support him if he seeks re-election. But if Mayor Daley doesn't, one day I would like to run for mayor of the city of Chicago. That's always been an aspiration of mine."

But there was a warning for Emanuel from Bobby Rush, the veteran Chicago congressman who defeated a young Barack Obama in a Democratic primary. "I must admonish the media to end its coordinated commentary on who will be the next mayor of the city of Chicago," Rush said, "before anyone is deemed an imaginary front runner."

Daley was first elected in 1989 but his popularity has dipped in recent years, because of the city's crime problems, economic stagnation and failure to capture the 2016 Olympics. Daley's father, also named Richard Daley, was mayor of the city for 21 years from 1955 and a hugely influential figure in the Democratic party nationally.

An editorial in the Chicago Sun-Times today described Daley as "one hell of a mayor," adding: "Though his dictatorial style at times offended us, Chicago flourished during his two decades at the helm."
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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2011, 10:28:45 AM »
Rahm Emanuel Kicked Off Ballot in Chicago
Pundit Press ^ | 1/24/11 | Aurelius




It has been decided by a court in Chicago that Rahm Emanuel does not meet the needed residency status, and therefore can not run for Mayor.

Emanuel had won two lower rulings, but in a split decision today, Emanuel is no longer allowed on the ballot. With the election less than a month away, this is an odd time for the courts to decide this.

The appellate court released this statement:

“We conclude that the candidate neither meets the the municipal code’s requirement that he have ‘resided’ in Chicago for the year preceding the election in which he seeks to participate nor falls within any exception to the requirement.”


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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2011, 10:48:45 AM »
Rahm Emanuel Kicked Off Ballot in Chicago
Pundit Press ^ | 1/24/11 | Aurelius




It has been decided by a court in Chicago that Rahm Emanuel does not meet the needed residency status, and therefore can not run for Mayor.

Emanuel had won two lower rulings, but in a split decision today, Emanuel is no longer allowed on the ballot. With the election less than a month away, this is an odd time for the courts to decide this.

The appellate court released this statement:

“We conclude that the candidate neither meets the the municipal code’s requirement that he have ‘resided’ in Chicago for the year preceding the election in which he seeks to participate nor falls within any exception to the requirement.”



Didn't stop Obama... give the politicians and his jewish connections a minute to find a solution to this
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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2011, 12:19:07 PM »
It has been decided by a court in Chicago that Rahm Emanuel does not meet the needed residency status, and therefore can not run for Mayor.

usually a trip to hawaii solves problems like these!

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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #4 on: January 24, 2011, 05:17:13 PM »
Doh!  Back to ballet. 

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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #5 on: January 24, 2011, 05:24:30 PM »
he's leading in polls and he's appealing to the state level.

he'll find a way to weasel into the job.

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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #6 on: January 24, 2011, 05:55:46 PM »
Carol Mostly Fraud would be a disaster.

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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2011, 10:23:16 AM »
Rahm Back on Ballot
NBC Chicago ^ | 1/25/2011 | Mary Ann Ahern




The Illinois Supreme Court has granted Rahm Emanuel's stay. Which means he's back on the ballot.


Earlier today Emanuel's spokesman Ben Labolt said he had plans to turn to the U.S. Supreme Court if Emanuel doesn't receive a favorable ruling from the state.


Emanuel's lawyers filed an emergency appeal with the Illinois Supreme Court, asking to have him re-added to ballots. Today, ballots are being printed without Emanuel's name after an Illinois Appellate Court residency decision on Monday booted him.


Some believe Emanuel will look at a First Amendment question for the U.S. court to weigh in if a state ruling doesn't go his way


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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #8 on: October 07, 2011, 11:06:35 AM »
Property tax bills anger Cook County homeowners (Rahmland)
http://chicago.cbslocal.com ^ | October 5, 2011 9:59 PM | Staff

Posted on Friday, October 07, 2011 1:24:22 PM by Red Badger

CHICAGO (CBS) – It’s sticker shock in the mail. Tax bills went out to Cook County homeowners this week and the big jump in the amount due to many homeowners has some wondering if they can keep their house.

CBS 2′s Dana Kozlov takes a look at how the dramatic jump in property tax bills is affecting people and what you can do about it.

According to the Cook County Clerk’s office, tax rates are up for schools, park districts, municipalities and other government bodies. Some of those tax levies have made double-digit increases in tax rates.

The property tax reality was setting in with Markham homeowner Patricia Taylor on Wednesday.

Asked if she can keep her house after receiving an $8,100 property tax bill, Taylor said, “I don’t know right now. It’s bad right now, it’s really bad.”

That’s because her property tax bill for her three bedroom, one bathroom house shot up from $6,400 last year to $8,100 this year – a whopping 27 percent jump.

Taylor took time on her day off to head to the Cook County Assessor’s office to see if anything could be done for herself and her mother.

“What do they expect? I don’t live in Beverly Hills, I stay in Markham and this is ridiculous,” Taylor said.

Kelley Quinn, spokeswoman for Cook County Assessor Joseph Berrios, said the office has had thousands of taxpayers like Taylor walk through their halls this week, wondering what was going on with their bills.

Countywide, property tax bills will jump an average of almost 2.7 percent, according to Quinn.

“What we’re seeing are a lot of anxious people,” Quinn said. “But what we’re also seeing is once they leave here, they’re satisfied and many of them are happy because they are seeing a tax bill that does go down a bit.”

Quinn said many of the people voicing complaints about their tax bills are senior citizens who didn’t apply for their senior exemption, which they must do every year, because of a new law.

Those seniors can still get their exemption with help from the county.

But everyone else? They could be out of luck, because taxing districts – from schools to parks – needed the extra revenue and the taxpayers were forced to foot the bill.

“So your local tax rates are going up, even though your assessments are going down, which results ultimately in a tax bill that could be a little bit higher,” Quinn said.

People who believe their tax bills are incorrectly assessed can appeal through the Cook County Board of Review, but dates for that are very specific and depend on your township.

You can check the Board of Review website or give the office a call at (312) 603-7550 if you have questions.



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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #9 on: October 07, 2011, 12:04:18 PM »
people in chicago - who elected rahm - are now mad at rahm.


i see you taking joy in their misery.  That's good.

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Re: Rahm Emanuel To Run For Chicago Mayor
« Reply #10 on: October 07, 2011, 12:05:48 PM »
people in chicago - who elected rahm - are now mad at rahm.


i see you taking joy in their misery.  That's good.

absolutely - i take joy in the misery of every marxist/communist   democrat