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the arrogance you describe is nothing new to me. I'm sure that Bernie Stone had the "feet on the ground" out, big time, yesterday.
Politics in Chicago and Cook County will never change. It's all about turnout on the day and obviously Bernie Stone had the better organization.
I witnessed this myself yesterday as an election judge in Oak Lawn. We had a race for Trustee/Alderman in my district in Oak Lawn. The incumbent, who works for our DINO congresscritter in the IL 3rd, had major help from people who live and work in the 23 ward in Chicago and he won relection overwhelminghly. I can guarantee you that Bernie Stone had the same army of people in his election.
In fact in his "victory" speech, Bernie Stone, acknowledged the fact that "Da Mayor", Lil Richie, had helped him and good ole Bernie dissed Jan Schowsky (please excuse my spelling) bragging that the Congresswoman would never have the resources (ie., the machine) that he has.
I know how you feel, but unforuntely, as long as people in Chicago and the burb's livliehoods depend on their "political jobs", with either the City of Chicago or Cook County, nothing will ever change. They'll do what they're told to do, instead of the right thing.
I feel right now like I'm beating my head up against the wall, but until these "people" finally get it (when they're laid off or lose their jobs because the money isn't there to pay them) they'll never learn.
"Machine politics" is alive and well in the City and Cook County, sad fact that it is...
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