Mayor Daley: Cops Embarrassing Weis by Anti-Olympic Rally

 

Daley Olympic Push
Mayor Daley: Weis has
'Done a Tremendous Job'


inthelooptv: Dear Mayor Daley, this is very interesting, indeed. How are police officers let alone ANY Chicagoan rallying against the Olympics trying to "embarrass" you? Really? YOU are an embarrassment to ME.

YOU and other softballs in this state have driven our city into the ground.

I have a fax here asking you to hold a terrorism training exercise for our first responders. After you got my fax, you told our media that "You were thinking of having one." Sure you did... after YOU received my fax.

And who told you what to do in order to save United Airline corporate facility from leaving here? I did. Do you recall how I told you to offer them a tax reduction if they stay here?

How about the LACK OF JOBS here? Oh, perhaps I can apply at the 600,000 McDonald's that are in Chicago and earn $8.00 per hour with my 10+ years of business management.
 
What about the numerous empty businesses, "stores for lease, rent, etc." that are cropping up all over? 

How about how our officers are treated here? They're treated more like mall security cops. Kind of ironic considering suburb departments have much more equipment (that's actually up to date!) and do not tolerate law breakers.

Once again, how is this rally embarrassing anyone when YOU, sir, are the embarrassment? 

P.s. Have you taken an anonymous survey from your officers to see if Weis has done a good job?   

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Taxpayers Have Been Very Good to
Public Employees

Chicago, IL. - Chicago taxpayers have been "very good to public employees," Mayor Daley said Tuesday, advising police officers preparing to embarrass him by picketing when the International Olympic Committee comes to town this week to enter "the real world."

"I just dedicated a brand new police station. No other city is building police stations….We spend an enormous amount of money. We're buying new police cars now. We have no apologies to make to any public employee," Daley said.

"The taxpayers have been very, very good to public employees….Your neighbor-he or she is out of a job. Their son and daughter graduated from college [and] cannot get a job…This is a very tough economic time and public employees have to understand that. This is the real world."

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