No food at the buffet table
I like Cook County Commissioner John Fritchey's response to Rahm's version of the longer school day.
"The schools are getting shortchanged. Having a full day of school while cutting back core classes is like inviting somebody over for a buffet and there's no food on the table." -- DNAinfo
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Nice words.
I hope the northsiders mean it because you know that Rahm will find a way to play the neighborhoods off against one another, restoring cuts for some and not for others. That's just what he's doing now, closing dozens of schools on the south and west sides, blaming his budget shortfall on greedy pensioners and claiming that cuts can't be restored until pension "reform" is successful.
Instead, Ald. Ameya Pawar (47th), who hangs out on the periphery of the council'sProgressive Caucus, is calling on the city to draw on surplus TIF funds set aside for economic development as a "one-time fix." That makes much more sense so long as the