Beating Rahm's SuperPAC
Progressives Scott Waguespack (left) and John Arena, targeted by Rahm's $2 million super Pack |
Waguespack is a member of the City Council's Progressive Caucus and Rahm's $2 million super PAC specifically targets him and Caucus member John Arena over in the 45th Ward, for defeat. We won't let that happen.
I also got to vote YES on the Elected School Board referendum and I'm sure it will carry.
I had to laugh when a voter in a nearby booth asked the judge, "How can this person, Doody-Jones, be on the ballot when she doesn't even live in our ward?" He is referring to Waguespack's opponent -- Rahm's puppy dog, Elise Doody-Jones.
The confused but responsive judge gets on the phone and calls the Board of Elections. She actually connects with a live human being (nice going, David Orr) and asks for clarification on "Dooty-Bones" ballot position. Turns out, it's legal. But it's a damn good question anyway.
Dooty-bones, indeed. She may not live in the 32nd, but she will pick up a nice chunk of change from the SuperPAC. She promises that she will move over here if elected. Another great reason to vote for Scott.
You have to love Chicago ward politics.
Class War...Mark Brown has a good column in today's S-T about Rauner's escalation of class warfare (thus far one-sided) against organized labor. Brown has good instincts for this kind of stuff and comes by them honestly. He writes:
My first thought upon learning of Rauner’s move was of Fort Sumter and the cannon Mike Klonsky's SmallTalk Blog: Beating Rahm's SuperPAC: