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It's always nice to see someone else use the word bassackwards.
And I agree with Rich as president of the country board he's made some mistakes. Also that he gets some bad press, but probably only because of what happened last year.
a Stroger hides the severity of an illness for political gain? Am I experiencing deja vu?
Although, I too, wish him a speedy recovery, I believe his illness was covered up during the election.
However---does it make any difference whether he is there or not. He is so clearly not up to the job. He simply doesn't have the experience, either in business or in government, to run a large government unit. And he is far too heavily influenced by traditional Dem politicians who want to preserve patronage jobs and contracts at virtually any cost to the Cook County taxpayers.
A situation that comes to us courtesy of our Democratic Chicago Machine, including all those lakefront libs.
Stroger has prostate surgery
and
County's health system faces ax
Hmm. Perhaps if the stories were combined, with a single headline - Stroger faces prostate surgery with ax at County Hospital - we'd see a change of heart regarding the devastating cuts to the Cook health system by the "President".
In defense of "lakefront libs," the wards adjoining the lakefront (including the loop) where presumably these libs must reside are 42, 43, 44, 46, 48 and 49. Forrest Claypool carried all these wards, 5 of them by 63% or more. For that matter, in the GENERAL, 4 of these 6 wards went narrowly for Peraica.
And even for the lakefront libs who did vote Stroger over Peraica, Peraica's torchlit election night march across the Loop still provides plenty of cover, in my opinion. The race that counted was Claypool vs. Stroger, and you can't blame the lakefront libs for that one.
Get well soon!
Now if you want to talk in detail...get a copy of the actual budget (Also, a copy of that budget can be reviewed on the Cook County website), and see if every department took a 15 percent or as some have said 20 percent cut.
Obviously, everyone can not afford the same cut but in order to change and reform government you have to start somewhere. The budget process requires department heads to meet in good faith and compare numbers to see what options are available to make the budget work with the dollars available. Unfortunately, due to arrogance and the unwillingness to work together with President Stroger, some elected officials wanted to politicize the process when they knew that cuts were coming four to five years prior.
The same Commissioners, press, and critics who disagree with the moves and changes being made did not support a tax increase to keep front line workers, administrators, and county staff working. Also, the same Commissioners and critics did not offer any valid ideas for increased revenue or funds that would help the county balance its deficit. Let’s not be fooled…If people are really concerned with Cook County government, let’s not sabotage an elected official, under the appearance of trying to establish your own political agenda.
Put yourself in the President’s shoes for one minute. You inherit a deficit of 500 million dollars.
Option A.) Do you continue to spend tax payer dollars and continue to borrow additional funds by putting yourself in deeper debt?
OR
Option B.) Do you make the hard decisions to reform and implement changes that are necessary for Cook County to function properly?
A Response to Patronage
Just recently Donald Stevens, the beloved Mayor of Rosemont passed away. His son, Bradley Stevens, was elected by the trustee board to take his place. Other major departments in Rosemont are also directly related to Mayor Stevens. However, the decision for Bradley Stevens to be the next mayor was applauded by media outlets, and the same critics that complain about patronage in Cook County. There is a time in everyone’s life where they must take a stand and decide what team you are going to play for. If you are going to be against patronage for one, then you should against patronage for all. And if you are in the middle, what is the reasoning for criticizing one, and praising the other.
Don't blame the lakefront libs and independents for electing Todd Stroger - blame the Republican party for nominating an unelectable candidate. I agree with the previous blogger who noted that Peraica's outrageous conduct on the primary election night suggests why he was an unacceptable alternative to lakefront libs and independents.
I have a problem with any elected public official who "hides the facts" from the public in order to help assure himself of being elected or re-elected. The fact that Todd Stroger deliberately withheld from the voters the knowledge that he had a serious medical condition while all the time knowing his own medical condition is to my way of thinking simply a man who will lie or do whatever it takes to keep himself in office. Just like his father, Todd decided that his getting elected was far more important than exhibiting any honesty about his true medical condition with the voters.
I am sure that people feel sorry for Todd's health situation but if Todd Stroger hid this from the public, how many other serious political concerns do you think he would be willing to hide from the public in order to benefit himself?
I'd love to know what government functions Todd supposedly "consolidtated." Remember, he won his budget fight last year by peeling off four commissioners from an alternative budget that cut hundreds of duplicative, high-paid white collar political positions and restored the draconian cuts in health care for the poor and working poor. He's protected the old patronage system as if his life depended on it, at the expense of mostly African American citizens dependent on the county for medical care.