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Chicago: The 51st State?

by Deplorable Macker ( 4 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Republican Party, Second Amendment, Special Report at November 23rd, 2011 - 3:56 pm

So proposes Illinois State Representative Bill Mitchell…a Republican!

The bill, filed by State Rep. Bill Mitchell of Decatur Tuesday, would “enact legislation dividing Illinois and Cook County into separate states” because county residents “hold different and firmly seated views” on “politics, society, and economics” from people in the rest of the state. The bill’s supporters point to higher tax rates and strict gun laws in the Chicago area and contend that the northern county is out of step with its Illinois neighbors.
“These liberal policies are an insult to the traditional values of downstate families,” Mitchell told the Decatur Tribune. “When I talk to constituents, one of the biggest things I hear is ‘Chicago should be its own state . . . .Our voters’ voices were drowned out by Chicago.”

Of course, this would mean that the Demo☭rats will get two more Senators and would also retain its delegation in the House. I cannot blame this State Representative from acting to protect his constituents’ best interests. And think of the advertising potential!

Erick Stakelbeck on Muslim Terror: August 2011

by 1389AD ( 69 Comments › )
Filed under Chechnya, Dhimmitude, Europe, Hamas, Hezballah, Islam, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Israel, Muslim Brotherhood, Palestinians, Russia, UK at August 12th, 2011 - 8:31 am

Excellent piece by Erick Stakelbeck on Islam in the USA and Denmark.

On this week’s edition of Stakelbeck on Terror: CBN News shows Islam’s advance in the West and beyond…

The video cannot be embedded on Blogmocracy. Please watch it here at the Dailymotion.

Stakelbeck on Terror: August 9, 2011 – CBN.com by cbnonline

Yes, there are some CBN commercial interruptions. But it’s worth watching to learn about the Muslim Brotherhood in Chicago and NYC, Muslim infiltration in Denmark, sell land to a Jew in Ramallah and lose your life, Muslims threatening to invade Russian churches, and much more.


Putting Chicago in the Rear View Mirror

by 1389AD ( 130 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Democratic Party, Economy, Islamic Invasion, Misery Index, Open thread at February 23rd, 2011 - 8:30 am

Where it belongs.

Will Chicago eventually go the way of Detroit to become a sprawling urban ghost town? If current trends persist, then yes. Not only Chicago proper, but also the near suburbs within Cook County, are losing residents apace.

People vote with their feet, or perhaps with their gas pedals. To put it simply, there are fewer and fewer reasons to stay, and more and more reasons to leave.

Enormous, convoluted Burlington Northern freight train wreck, captioned with 'EPIC FAIL: Seriously, just how did you manage to do that?'

I left Chicago years ago, bound and determined to stay away at any cost. The reasons had been building up forever: the endlessly declining job market, the endlessly rising cost of living, the dirt and noise and filth and stench and squalor, the impossible parking and traffic situation, the ill-maintained roads, the unimaginable commute times, the rude and selfish citizenry, the rotten news media, the gang grafitti, the crime rate, the gun laws, the gasoline tax, the sales tax, the other taxes and fees and fines, the stolen elections, the bloodthirsty and crooked Chicago police, and the pervasive corruption in general.

Chicago has been sleazy, crime-ridden, and corrupt ever since it was stolen from the Potawatomi, and it will remain so until they get it back, assuming they would want it. It is flat-out impossible for anyone to hold political office within “Crook County” without being a criminal, and that’s that. Yeah, BHO, I’m talkin’ ’bout YOU.

As if all of that were not enough, there has been a Muslim invasion en masse. This is exemplified by the mosque complex in the south suburbs associated with persons having known terrorist connections, along with various unexplained incidents that were instantly buried by official spokesmen with assurances that “terrorism has been ruled out” – long before anyone could describe what had actually happened.

Logo for campaign against the Chicago bid to host the Olympics: 'CHICAGO 2016: let corruption shine'

And don’t get me started on the loutish arrogance of the entire Daley family. When Richie Daley closed down and bulldozed Meigs Field just because he could, as far as I was concerned, that was it.

The infamous Chicago weather? That’s to be expected, but there’s no excuse for any of the rest.

As far as I am concerned, the only good thing about Chicago is that, for now, there still are a fair number of Serbs and other Orthodox Christians living there. Most likely, within a few decades, just about all of them will have moved on.

I can watch Da Bears from well south of the Mason-Dixon Line, or perhaps even from overseas.

Other than that, fuhgeddaboutit.

Chicago Population Sinks to 1920 Level

(h/t: citizen_q)

By KEVIN HELLIKER

CHICAGO—A larger-than-expected exodus over the past 10 years reduced the population of Chicago to a level not seen in nearly a century.

The U.S. Census Bureau reported Tuesday that during the decade ended in 2010, Chicago’s population fell 6.9% to 2,695,598 people, fewer than the 2.7 million reported back in 1920.

After peaking at 3.62 million people in 1950, Chicago underwent a half century of decline that ended only when the 1990s boom years produced a small gain in the 2000 count. At that time, the city loudly celebrated its comeback.

But the recent recession accelerated a migration both to the metropolitan area’s farthest suburbs and to the Southern U.S. Chicago nonetheless is expected to remain the nation’s third-largest city, behind New York and Los Angeles and just ahead of Houston, for which final census numbers aren’t in yet.

The exodus took a big chunk out of the city’s black population in particular, shrinking it to 887,608 from 1,065,009, according to William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institution think tank in Washington.

“The black decline is really powering the city loss,” Mr. Frey said, calling it “part of the great reverse migration to the South.”

Blacks remain the most-populous race in Chicago, Mr. Frey said, while the number of whites fell during the decade by about 52,000 to just under 855,000 and Hispanics’ ranks rose by about 25,000 to just below 780,000.

The population of Cook County, which is dominated by the city of Chicago, fell 3.4% during the decade. But it remained by far the state’s most populous county, with about 5.2 million people.

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Update: Dream Fulfilled: Rahm Emanuel Elected Mayor of Chicago

Updated: Tuesday, 22 Feb 2011, 10:39 PM CST
Published : Tuesday, 22 Feb 2011, 7:41 PM CST

FOX Chicago News

Chicago – With 98 percent of votes counted, Rahm Emanuel led with 55 percent of the vote, and will be the next Mayor of Chicago.
[…]
Emanuel said he had spoken to the current Mayor Richard M. Daley about the sort of “world-class leadership” that Chicago needs. He thanked Mayor Daley for his devotion.

“He has earned a special place in our hearts and our history,” Emanuel said. “Tonight we thank Mayor Daley for a lifetime of service to his beloved city. And we wish him, and Maggie– whom we all love– the very best in the future.”

Emanuel garnered 55 percent of the vote, and Gery Chico was in second place with 24 percent.
[…]
Miguel del Valle was in third place, with 9.3 percent of the vote. Carol Moseley Braun was in fourth place, with 8.9 percent.

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Update: Sunshine Review: Illinois State Budget

(h/t: Bumr50)

…Illinois’ financial situation is worse than any other state in the country according to a study by the National Conference of State Legislatures. The state ended Fiscal Year 2010 in worse shape than any other state (the state’s general fund balance was the lowest it has ever been at negative $4.7 billion[4]) and the state’s budget situation has been called “tenuous at best.”[5]

Illinois will receive $974 million from the federal government under H.R. 1586, a $26 billion plan to give states money for Medicaid and education that the President signed into law on August 10, 2010.[6]

Gov. Pat Quinn signed a new state budget for FY2011 on July 1, 2010. The state is second only to California’s budget woes in terms of budget woes and is currently facing a $12.8 billion budget shortfall for FY 2010 and 2011, according to a January 2010 study by the Civic Federation. The budget as passed does not come close to erasing the state’s $13 billion deficit, the largest in history.[7]

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Originally published on 1389 Blog.


Alinsky Learned From The Chicago Underworld

by 1389AD ( 92 Comments › )
Filed under Academia, Barack Obama, Communism, Crime, History, Progressives, Socialism, Terrorism at November 1st, 2010 - 6:30 pm

The New Criterion: ‘Organized’ Crime

(h/t: Bumr50)

By Andrew C. McCarthy

On the President’s favorite philosopher, Saul Alinsky.

It is a matter of no small amusement for the journalist and agitator Nicholas von Hoffman that his beloved mentor, Saul Alinsky, learned the craft of “organizing” at the feet of Chicago’s most notorious mobsters. This was nearly eighty years before the self-proclaimed radical became a household name, having posthumously inspired an up-and-coming organizer who went on to become the forty-fourth president of the United States. Alinsky’s entrée to the Al Capone gang (which, tellingly, he called a “public utility”) was neither his ruthlessness nor his penchant for rabble-rousing, though a surfeit of both qualities surely impressed his friend Frank (“the Enforcer”) Nitti. It was, instead, his academic credentials.

A freshly minted doctor of criminology from the University of Chicago, Alinsky sought out, bonded with, and closely studied anti-social types. His experience proved invaluable in his lifelong pursuit of “social justice,” the organizer’s panacea. Alinsky even found a Depression-era job at Joliet’s hard-knocks penitentiary, assessing the suitability of inmates for parole. Not every crook had the panache of the Enforcer, and the work soon bored Alinsky, whose promiscuous mind was easily given to boredom. Yet there was an oasis in this desert: the evaluation of an occasional con man. In an unintentionally hilarious vignette, von Hoffman relates that “one of the flim-flam men initiated Alinsky into the secrets of his trade.” We’re never told to which “his” the trade-secrets in question belonged—the flim-flammer or the organizer. It turns out not to matter. They’re both frauds.

Fraud is, in fact, the leitmotif of Radical, von Hoffman’s adoring portrait of Alinsky.[1] This oughtn’t be taken the wrong way: Radical is an enjoyable, sometimes even an endearing, read. Von Hoffman is an engaging writer, especially during the stretches when he manages to rein in his seething disdain for “teabaggers,” “the rich,” and other Americans who actually like America. There was a self-conscious coldness about Alinsky, who urged disciples to nurture what von Hoffman describes as the “cold anger that fosters calculated and measured action.” This “Alinsky aesthetic” held social workers and other idealistic progressives in nearly as low esteem as smug capitalists. It lauded the good sense of Saint Paul (a model organizer in the agnostic Alinsky’s eyes), for leaving “the poor to Jesus while he went after people with at least a little substance.” It’s a stripe of bloodless cynicism that will ring a bell for those who’ve closely watched the first two years of Barack Obama’s presidency. Yet von Hoffman’s admiration for his subject illuminates the fire that burned within this “picador in the political corrida,” whose “irreverence was his banderilla.”

No, fraud is not a reason to take a pass on Radical but a cause to read it and be astonished. Even here, in this most affectionate of depictions, there can be no camouflaging that an “organizer” is a fraud through and through—in his tactics, in his motives, and in his carefully crafted self-image.

Take the organizer’s underlying premise: he presents himself as a builder of “small-d democracy.” “Democracy” is a codeword. To the unwary, it is drained of meaning, vaguely connoting a benign call to freedom and self-government. But for the revolutionary—and that’s what Alinsky’s radical is about, revolution—a democrat is the heroic Jacobin pitted in a fight to the finish against the evil, moneyed, ruling aristocrat. Life in America is a Manichean war in which the democrat inhabits the side of the angels.

Angels matter, by the way. Alinsky began Rules for Radicals—which was originally to be called Rules for the Revolution—with an “over the shoulder acknowledgment” of Lucifer as the “very first radical . . . who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom.” Inconvenient, and thus glossed over by Alinsky and von Hoffman, is the minor detail that the kingdom “won” by the fallen angel was . . . hell—a trenchant observation from the former radical turned patriot, David Horowitz, who acidly adds, “Typical of radicals not to notice the ruin they have left behind.” [emphasis mine]

[…]

Once you understand the organizer’s game, everything else falls into place. He is in a duel to the death with unprecedented prosperity: a system in which the entrenched interests are formidable, in which the vast middle is more interested in being an entrenched interest than a revolutionary, and in which the riff-raff—with unemployment “insurance” now stretching 99 weeks and “poverty” measured by how few flat-screen TVs one can afford—have yet to realize how bad they have it. With the odds stacked against him, the organizer needs one thing and one thing alone: power. For organizing is not about improving the lives of the destitute. Saving them, von Hoffman observes, is a drain on the organizer’s sparse resources and energy. And for all the high-minded twaddle about democracy, it, too, turns out to be readily dispensable. “Democracy,” wrote Alinsky, “is not an end; it is the best political means available toward the achievement of [the organizer’s] values.” The organizer’s highest value is empowering the organizer.

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Obama Unhinged

Saul Alinsky

Lucifer, a/k/a Satan

Evil for the sake of evil

Following in the footsteps of Faust, Saul Alinsky learned from the Underworld in more than one sense of that word. Alinsky, in turn, became a primary mentor and role model to Barack Hussein Obama.

I acknowledge that it is rather unusual for evildoers to boast so openly about this particular source of “inspiration.” Maybe they expect to garner a certain cachet in radical chic circles. Be that as it may, no matter how entertaining that book supposedly is, I do not plan to read Radical. Neither von Hofmann nor any other evil pseudointellectual of the radical left deserves a single penny of my hard-earned wages.