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Mayor Daley's budget speech Wednesday made one point overwhelmingly clear, if it wasn't already: He has no fear of Chicago voters.

Why should he? Back in February, the mayor was reelected by winning every single ward and 71 percent of the votes cast citywide. While voters in a few wards took out their frustrations on their aldermen, choosing to send would-be reformers to the City Council, the last few months have shown that Daley has more than enough council support to ram through just about whatever he wants, from a police reform initiative that gives him more power over who's investigating allegations of misconduct to a new Office of Compliance that most observers believe undercuts the work of the independent Inspector General.

Daley can hardly be blamed for thinking citizens of this city have given him leave to run the place however he sees fit. They have.

So here are some of the consequences: nearly $300 million in new taxes, fines, and fees, affecting just about everyone who lives in the city or even passes through. Own a home or even rent one? You'll be paying more. Enjoy having a beer once in awhile? The beer tax is going up. Have a car here? You'll be paying more for your next parking tickets, which, as anyone who's been here awhile knows, are pretty much impossible to avoid. Comforted by the idea that you might get police to show up for an emergency? The charge on your phone bill to cover 911 is going up.

Mayor Daley explains that the new revenues are essential to "keep Chicago moving forward." That's the same slogan he used as his campaign theme last winter, and the mayor's strategy for winning this round appears to be the same as the one he employed to hold onto his throne: Show everybody they've got nowhere else to go.

In his budget address, Daley repeatedly compared Chicago to "other cities" where services have been cut and the quality of life is, by his estimation, lower. The message is that if you don't want Chicago to become Detroit or Cleveland, you're going to have to place your trust in the Daley administration, along with more of your money.

"During these tight times, cities and states around the nation are increasingly under pressure to cut services and make substantial layoffs to balance their budgets, steps we've avoided in this budget, so far," Daley said. "I believe that the people of Chicago know that if we propose raising taxes it's because we've exhausted every other option. I believe they also know we've made real progress over the years because of their ongoing support and that we'll continue to invest their tax dollars to improve our quality of life."

In these "tight times," the mayor's budget grows last year's by tens of millions of dollars, which Daley said is necessary because of labor costs and the need to build more libraries. "Today, there are still communities without branch libraries in our city. They provide safe havens for our children and residents," he said. "For the first time, we would provide an ongoing, dedicated funding source for the library system."

In other words, you can blame the unions for the tax increases. Or you can decide to oppose them and punish the children.

All that was missing was a suggestion that opponents of the budget were racially motivated

Of course, this is a proposed budget--the City Council will be holding hearings over the next couple of weeks to scrutinize the plans in detail.

Expect some resistance. Aldermen know they'll be forced to take the heat from exhausted and embittered voters. Already, a few are shaking their heads "no."

Some aldermen noted that the payroll would only shrink by a handful of positions next year. One suggested that the administration work harder to dump ineffective or corrupt employees whose incompetence costs the city millions of dollars in legal fees each year. Others mentioned the high price of defending abusive cops.

Another alderman pointed out that Daley is proposing to save money by merging the Department of Buildings with the Department of Construction and Permits--four years after the mayor split them into two in a supposed cost-savings move.

"Who wants the title of 'The Best Unaffordable City'?" said Billy Ocasio, alderman of the 26th Ward. "Under this budget, we will be the most unaffordable, highest-taxed city in the nation."

That doesn't mean the council won't approve most of it. "We won't be, as you in the media like to put it, a rubber stamp," vowed 34th Ward alderman Carrie Austin, a Daley loyalist who chairs the council's budget committee. 

Uh-huh.


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Loyal Lifelong Chicagoan
October 11th - 1:29 p.m.

I guess I'm persistent, aka stubborn.

I still say:


HAVE NO DOUBT, VOTE INCUMBENTS OUT


Hugh
October 11th - 1:44 p.m.
"We won't be, as you in the media like to put it, a rubber stamp," vowed 34th Ward alderman Carrie Austin

Austin on recent Daley budgets

2001 - Austin: YEA!

http://council.forum49.org/Journal-2000-11-15-003....

2002 - Austin: YEA!

http://council.forum49.org/Journal-2001-12-12-002....

2003 - Austin: YEA!

http://council.forum49.org/Journal-2002-12-04-020....

2004 - Austin: YEA!

http://council.forum49.org/Journal-2003-11-19-005....

2005 - Austin: YEA!

http://council.forum49.org/Journal-2004-12-15-004....

2006 - Austin: YEA!

http://council.forum49.org/Journal-2005-12-14-004....

2007 - Austin: YEA!

http://www.chicityclerk.com/citycouncil/journals/1...
Hugh
October 11th - 1:48 p.m.
... Billy Ocasio, alderman of the 26th Ward. "Under this budget, we will be the most unaffordable, highest-taxed city in the nation."

Ocasio on recent Daley budgets

2001 - Ocasio: YEA!
2002 - Ocasio: YEA!
2003 - Ocasio: YEA!
2004 - Ocasio: YEA!
2005 - Ocasio: YEA!
2006 - Ocasio: YEA!
2007 - Ocasio: YEA!
iamandrewgill@gmail.com
October 11th - 2:28 p.m.
I'm no Ben Joravsky, but won't the new money coming in from property taxes in TIF zones be siphoned off to the TIF and not be available to the general budget? Anyone care to tackle this question?

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ASK BEN or HUGH
October 11th - 2:52 p.m.

Certainly a significant amount of our tax dollars are being spent 'off budget', if you will, TOTALLY UNACCOUNTABLE to the taxpayers.

What I'd like to see is a COMPLETE accounting for ALL monies spent from ALL of the many TIF districts established by this mayor's administration, (many, apparently in violation of the intent of state law), from the beginning of the TIF program to the present day.

Or is this information TOP SECRET?
Clout Monkey
October 11th - 2:55 p.m.
Look up your friends and neighbors salary if they work for the City for the County:

http://www.bettergov.org/Research/Employees.aspx
Carter
October 11th - 3:42 p.m.
I mostly find aggravating this idea that Daley hasn't raised property taxes before and this will be the first time. Homeowners could care less about Daley's tax mumbo-jumbo voodoo economics, property taxes have always gone up in 3 year cycles, just because its due to the assessment going doesn't change the amount on that bill.
Frank Coconate
October 11th - 4:04 p.m.
Where is all the revenue from all the Housing Developement in the Downtown area? If I'm not mistaken they pay a property tax don't they?
Ian
October 11th - 5:05 p.m.
Daley's frothing about libraries (funny, he never mentioned this urgent and dire need for libraries until last week) and I just heard him on WGN sayig he understands the working people of Chicago and that tough decisions have to be made.

Yeah, tough decisions for the regular unconnected joes who are getting stiffed left, right and centre and then shat on from above.

Not so tough for the Bridgeport Boys who will carry on cheating and stealing their way through the trough.

Is Patrick Fitzgerald still sniffing around City Hall? Let's hope so.

End the corruption, save the City.
Hugh
October 11th - 5:06 p.m.
WOW!

Thank You, Better Government Association of Chicago!

Their new online database of City & County employees is a VERY IMPORTANT TOOL. For one, citizens will be able to look up the goons that hang around polling places on election day.

Please send them a note and thank them and encourage them to keep it current.

Suggestion: add Park District

http://www.bettergov.org/Research/Employees.aspx
Humboldt kathy
October 11th - 5:14 p.m.
READ MY LIPS: NO NEW TAXES
cc: Cook County Board
cc: Springfield
cc: Washington
ps: How's about some transparency with those tifs?!
Ian
October 11th - 9:06 p.m.
Great work, Hugh, illuminating and depressing in equal measure to see precisely where our ever increasing taxes go...

$65k a year for someone to read water meters?

$65K a year for an "asphalt helper"? What the fuck?

$75k a year for a guy to repair street lights?

No wonder the city's hundreds of millions in the hole when lazyass morons are getting way above real world wages. Not to mention handsome benefits and pension packages.

It's a fucking scandal, that's what it is.
Patrick McDonough
October 12th - 1:07 a.m.
We need to have a show on the Rain blocker Program. Lets expose the corruption. Chicago Clout.
Hugh
October 12th - 11:27 a.m.
Great work, Hugh

it's not my work

PLEASE send BGA a note and thank them for doing this!

http://www.bettergov.org/contact.html
Ian
October 12th - 12:40 p.m.
I was referring to your work in providing links throughout this thread, but certainly, yes, BGA deserve credit.

"Libraries - we gotta have more libraries!"

Well, I'd like a new car but I can't afford one.
Hahaha
October 12th - 1:15 p.m.
Quigley tried to pass legislation that would itemize TIF money on property tax bills but John Daley shelved it in the Finance Committee. Anyone wondering why Cook County has the third highest loss of population need only look at decisions like these.
Orion
October 12th - 4:27 p.m.
Good riddance to those who leave.

We don't need youse.
now, now, orioboy......
October 12th - 5:52 p.m.

Let Mayor Mumbles know how you feel, he'll surely appreciate you point of view.
Orion
October 12th - 9:35 p.m.
mi mastur dik dalie mus sho mee how 2 uze stantart englush. *wahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh*
TIF transparency
October 13th - 1:56 a.m.
We have to make up $300 million?

No problem. If we take back these public gifts to these large private corporations:

$40 million TIF subsidy to AON

$40 million TIF subsidy to United Airlines

$40 million TIF subsidy to the Bor of Trade


That's $120 million to huge, money-making corporations.

Hey Richie, I am gonna move to Arizona unless you give me $40k to remodel my condo!

If it works for huge corporations...
Hahaha
October 13th - 9:09 a.m.
People leaving Cook County is a sign of the piss poor job the Daleys and Stroger are doing, not a cause for celebration.
Ian
October 13th - 5:18 p.m.
Daley & Stroger = a dream ticket for the connected and incompetent.

A nightmare of sleaze, corruption and lies and high, higher, how much Taxes.

The saddes thing of all? Those two buffoons ran tomorrow they'd still win by a landslide.
Orion
October 13th - 7 p.m.
And that is a beautiful thing !
just so.....
October 13th - 8:34 p.m.

Just so the orioboy won't terminate this blog's comment board, here's a few thoughts:


Question: What would orioboy know about beautiful things?

Answer: Nothing.


Question: Who is orioboy?

Answer: Nobody.


Question:

Where is orioboy going?

Answer: Nowhere.


Question: Who cares what orioboy thinks?

Answer: No one.


Question: When will orioboy grow up?

Answer: No time soon.


Question: Why is orioboy so dedicated?

Answer: Because he's scared.


Question: What is orioboy scared of?

Answer: Everything.


Question: How does orioboy conquer his fear?

Answer: Orioboy hides behind anyone he can find who'll stand still.


"And that is a beautiful thing!!"
Hugh
October 14th - 12:23 p.m.
We should thank Mayor Daley for having the integrity to put his property tax hike, liquor tax hike, bottled water tax hike, and water & sewer fee hikes, in WRITING, ON THE BUDGET.

At least he is being more honest than he usually is, like with his 150-some tax increment financing districts, which raise property taxes throughout Cook County, and his 40-some special service areas, which raise property taxes in Chicago neighborhoods, which are all OFF BUDGET.
thanks, mayor mumbles
October 14th - 5:27 p.m.

Thanks, mumbles, for less than nothing.
Another tax....
October 15th - 10:53 a.m.
i just heard about the proposed $4 tax for having a landline telephone. Great! so in addition to every telemarketer and org. in the world calling me since i am one of the few in my demographic to have a land-line, now i get to pay more for it, too.

cell phone only household coming soon.
MLH
October 15th - 12:38 p.m.
To "Another Tax": I've seen the proposed County ordinance, and I'm fairly certain (as an attorney with some experience in this area) the tax applies to wireless lines as well, so you may not want to give up the landline just yet.

I wish I could tell you something different.
something different
October 15th - 4:30 p.m.

Here's something different:

HAVE NO DOUBT, VOTE INCUMBENTS OUT

Here is how to get it done:


1) REGISTER TO VOTE


2) Make a list of every INCUMBENT, (leaving those few incumbents who you are CERTAIN deserve to be reelected off of your list)


3) BRING this list with you when you go to vote


4) DO NOT vote for ANYONE on your list


5) If the INCUMBENT has only one CHALLENGER, vote for that CHALLENGER, no matter who it may be


6) If the INCUMBENT has 2 or more challengers, then:

If the INCUMBENT'S name is listed 1st, then vote for the CHALLENGER who is LISTED LAST

or

If the INCUMBENT'S name is NOT LISTED FIRST, then vote for the CHALLENGER who IS LISTED FIRST

(This will concentrate the most votes for a SINGLE CHALLENGER, thus providing the greatest possibility of the incumbent losing


7) whenever you have the choice to RETAIN or NOT RETAIN an elected official, vote to NOT RETAIN


8) Vote for whomever you choose, for whatever your reasons, it's your vote and you can cast it for whomever you please, but, please remember, the INCUMBENTS are the people who have been, are, and will continue to be, the one's responsible for all of our current troubles


Cast your votes with the sole purpose in mind of ousting practically all those currently holding, and abusing, the power and authority they've been entrusted with.


This is something different.


Try it, you'll like it.
Orion
October 16th - 2:59 p.m.
fuk me slavemaster daley...fuk me harder!!
Not sure about the validity of this:
November 1st - 12:18 p.m.
But I received the following e-mail and link:

Here's the newest tax that Stroger and his commissioners want to
impose on all Cook County taxpayers!
A $4.00 per phone line per month tax on ALL phone lines including
cell phones & high speed internet lines! That's $48 per year per line!
Send this to everyone you know who lives in Cook County it takes
30 seconds to do! Use the link below to say no to this tax!!

http://www.nophonetax.org/



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