Just when I thought the mayor’s race couldn’t get any weirder, into the fray jumps a Daley.
If this keeps up, the Tribune may have to rewrite its recent story about how tough it is to run Chicago. If being mayor is so “grueling,” how come so many want to do it?
As such, Bill Daley was working for SBC when, in 2001, it sold a company called SecurityLink to GTCR Golder Rauner, a Chicago-based investment firm.
Rahm says Rich kicked the can down the road by coming up with expensive financing schemes to avoid raising taxes to pay the city’s mounting pension obligations.
I think I’ve had enough reminiscing about the Daley years for the moment.
(I realize this has nothing to do with the Daleys, but it’s always good to have some perspective.)