Will Rahm Address His Real Record at ABC Debate Tonight?

Three Questions We Bet He Fibs, Fudges or Evades

CHICAGO (February 5, 2015) -- On WTTW last night, you saw Mayor Rahm Emanuel at his most deceptive, misrepresenting his record on everything from his broken safety promises, to his thirst for red-light camera cash to fudging the regressive realities of the city's TIF shell game.

You even had him "disappear" his record of school closures outright, having him refer to the devastation as "reforms."

Rahm didn't get to where he was by telling the truth. Here are three questions for Mayor Emanuel that we bet he sidesteps during the ABC-7 debate.

1. Will You Acknowledge That You Shut Down 50 Schools?

You presided over the closing of 50 neighborhood, public schools, the vast majority of them in African-American, lower-income and Latino neighborhoods. You behave as if though this-perhaps the most infamous chapter in your mayoralty-didn't even happen. Can we expect the same tonight?

2. How Are You Going to Run Away from Your 1,000 Cops Promise?

You said it, not us, that you were going to put 1,000 more uniformed officers on the street, and you've failed to deliver. Period. At the same time, you're claiming safety successes that people in the neighborhoods just aren't feeling. Will you acknowledge your failure to meet one of your signature promises?

3. Do You Even TOUCH the Fact You've Created Two Chicagos?

Increased fees for services, hidden taxes and gimmicks like your red-light cameras have shifted the tax burden in Chicago from those with the most on to the backs of those with the least. Do you have a credible reason why your fellow 1 percenters like Ken Griffin are paying less even of their fair share in taxes while services are cuts to our neighborhoods-and the tax burden is yoked to our working families?

Rahm’s Debate Smoke and Mirrors Hide Rubble Left Behind

Chuy Wins Debate By Telling Truth, Laying out Clear Vision for Working Families

CHICAGO (February 5, 2015) -- Following is the statement of United Working Families executive director Kristen Crowell following the ABC 7 Chicago mayoral debate Thursday evening.

“Rahm Emanuel has asked working families in Chicago to give up more and more in the name of balanced budgets. He has promised improved services and stabilized finances. He has achieved neither, though you wouldn’t know that by watching him Thursday night.

“Underlying Rahm’s claim to balancing budgets is a dangerous reality, his use of dangerous ‘scoop and toss’ accounting schemes that have merely pushed the debts onto the backs of future generations, even while regressive taxes and fees and red-light cameras have abounded.

“Rahm continued to deny the grim consequences of his policies. Schools and mental health clinics shuttered. Core services cut. Pensions under attack.

“Rahm has spent millions on television commercials to construct an alternate reality, one that he continues to conjure during these debates. But none of his smoke and mirrors can hide the rubble Rahm has left behind.

“Chuy Garcia would have won the debate over Rahm merely by telling the truth. But why he REALLY won Thursday was laying out a clear vision to  protect education, make our streets safer and create real opportunity for Chicago’s working families.”

United Working Families was formed in coalition with the Chicago Teachers Union, SEIU Healthcare Illinois, Action Now and Grassroots Illinois Action in 2014 to recruit, train and support candidates running on a progressive platform, including strengthening public education and advocating for public investment in all Chicago’s neighborhoods and beyond

ICYMI: The Company He Keeps: Chicago Sun-Times Links Ald. John Pope to Crooked Contractor

CHICAGO (February 6, 2015) -- Tenth Ward machine Alderman John Pope, who already has raised eyebrows by hiring as his assistant someone who allegedly threatened to rape a co-worker, is back in the news, this time for associating with a crooked contractor.

The Chicago Sun-Times reports Pope's been "taking help from a corrupt city contractor and thanking him publicly on Facebook."

From the report:

"Cappello is a corrupt city contractor-turned-FBI informant who’s been barred from doing business with the city after using his wife as front to cash in on $2.3 million in contracts earmarked for minorities and women."

Cappello recently made a $2,482 in-kind contribution to Pope.

Here's United Working Families executive director Kristen Crowell on the Pope-Cappello ties:

"John Pope won't listen to the citizens of the Tenth Ward when it comes to jobs or schools, but he'll surround himself with questionable characters and praise sing the praises of dirty contractors. At best, it raises questions about his judgment, his total lack of ethical standards and a machine contempt for clean government.

"It's clearer than ever that it's time for change in the Tenth Ward."

Read the full report here.

Here's the earlier story about Pope's hire of a troubled staffer.

United Working Families Condemns Bruce Rauner's Illegal Assault on Unions

Union-Busting Executive Order Must Be Overturned

CHICAGO (February 9, 2015) -- Following is the statement of United Working Families executive director Kristen Crowell in response to the illegal executive order issued by Bruce Rauner Monday.

"It didn't take long for Bruce Rauner to display his contempt for workers. We condemn his illegal assault on the public servants who make our state run, and stand with our sisters and brothers as they fight for workers to have a voice.

"This is part of a right-wing playbook written by Rauner "heroes" such as Scott Walker and Mitch Daniels, and we all know that this has nothing to do with the budget issues facing our state. It's a union-busting salvo meant to end labor peace in Illinois, and it must be overturned."

Ahead of Final Mayoral Debate, United Working Families: Rahm Emanuel Has Failed African American Community

Shuttered Schools, Lost Jobs, Cut Services and Unsafe Streets

CHICAGO (February 10, 2015) -- As the mayoral candidates prepared for Tuesday's mayoral debate focusing on issues particular to the city's African American community, Rahm Emanuel was undoubtedly preparing for his most vigorous spinning yet.

That's because while Emanuel's pro-rich policies have hurt ALL Chicago's working families, they've had a disproportionate impact on African American neighborhoods and citizens.

  • An estimated 88% of students affected by Emanuel's closing of some 50 neighborhood schools were African American.
  • Black unemployment is a crisis: In West Englewood alone, the latest unemployment stands at 35%.
  • Almost 70% of African American students attend schools with concentrated poverty.

This is not to mention inequities in health care, affordable housing and the closing of mental health facilities. And the public-sector pensionstargeted by Emanuel disproportionately represent the retirement income of Chicago's black middle class.

Meanwhile, Emanuel continues to support diverting millions of dollars away from the aforementioned services and diverting it into an out-of-control TIF program.

Said Brandon Johnson, Chair of the Black Caucus of the Chicago Teachers Union, a United Working Families member organization:

"Rahm Emanuel will have a chance tonight at the DuSable Museum to answer for policies that have utterly failed all Chicagoans, but African American citizens in particular. From school closings and cut services to lost jobs and unsafe streets, Emanuel has favored the very rich at the expense of a community that has borne the historic ill effects of neglect, segregation and inequality.

"Rahm's legacy for the African American community: He made things worse."

Final Mayoral Debate Again Highlights Rahm’s Failed Policies for African-American Communities--and Everywhere Else

Mayor carries on tired justification of school closings, pay-to-play

CHICAGO (February 10, 2015) -- Following is the statement of United Working Families executive director Kristen Crowell following the CBS Chicago mayoral debate Tuesday at the DuSable Museum of African American History.

“It’s not that Rahm Emanuel has failed African Americans in Chicago, it’s just that he’s failed them worse.

“He failed ALL of Chicago again Tuesday when he failed to talk straight about why he closed schools and mental health clinics serving African Americans; diverted tax dollars to rich developers and bankers instead of investing it equitably in all Chicago neighborhoods; and left Chicago’s streets less safe as a result of his mismanagement.

“Rahm also distinguished himself by NOT distinguishing himself from Rod Blagojevich’s crooked pay-to-play practices.

“A panelist asked Rahm why communities in Chicago feel that he has abandoned them. The answer was on the stage Tuesday: Because he has.”

United Working Families was formed in coalition with the Chicago Teachers Union, SEIU Healthcare Illinois, Action Now and Grassroots Illinois Action in 2014 to recruit, train and support candidates running on a progressive platform, including strengthening public education and advocating for public investment in all Chicago’s neighborhoods and beyond