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Black Politics 101: Who's gonna run this town?

OK, I must admit that I was waiting for Mayor Richard Daley to say, sike!!! I was just playing. I am going to run again. LOL But a few days have passed and it seems to be real. And everybody, including current and former Black elected officials to professional candidates (meaning you have run for more than three DIFFERENT offices) and somebody's momma (Carol Mosely Braun has children, right?) is looking at the top seat in Chicago.

Even my man Warren Ballentine is being urged to run. And how can you blame folks. Anytime an important, influential position opens up in an organization, a company or even in the family den, people will want to try their luck at getting that seat. LOL You know you couldn't wait for your granddaddy to leave the room so you could plop yourself in that soft recliner, hit that level to lean back with your feet raised and watch TV. 

Now, I am joking here a little, but this is serious business for the third largest city in the U.S. The city is in a $655 million deficit. 

The Black Agenda
What does this mean to Black people in Chicago and Cook County? Well, we know the model that got Harold Washington elected the first Black mayor of Chicago won't work. We saw that in the Cook County Democratic race this past February. First, you can have several Black people in the race and a Black person can still win. 

Well, here's the $655 million dollar question. Does it matter what race the next mayor of Chicago is? Seriously, don't give a knee-jerk response. There are people in power today that have not stopped their forward motion because we have a Black president. 

The Honorable Louis Farrakhan said a long time ago that "Politics without economics is symbol without substance." Should we be discussing a Black Agenda focused on education and jobs or should we jump behind one of the people thinking about running?

Who wants to run this town?

Announced:
State Senator Rickey Hendon pulled an old school "political gangsta" move announcing his campaign for mayor and said that any other Black candidates that enter the race are spoilers.

William "Dock" Walls, a community activist and former aide to the late Mayor Harold Washington, has jumped into the race. Now, Dock has run for governor, congressman and mayor in the last four years. 

Carol Mosley Braun has clearly expressed interest. 

Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr., has expressed interest in the past

Terry Peterson, the mayor's former 2007 campaign manager

Christopher Cooper, a relatively unknown civil rights attorney and former Marine. 

Unannounced
State Senator James Meek


Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr.
 

 

Warren Ballentine, the Truthfigher, Pledges to Stand With Reggio's Pizza Owner

  Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...During an interview on Radio One's nationally syndicated Warren Ballentine Show (106.3 FM) May 19, the host, Warren Ballentine pledged his support for Reggio’s Pizza, a 38-year-old Black-owned company that is being pushed out of an eight-year sub-contract with the Chicago Public Schools by Chartwells, a  majority-owned, North Carolina-based, 14 billion dollar company who CPS recently approved a 59-61 million dollar per year, food service management contract, over the next five (5) years.

“Reggio’s has sub-contracted with Chartwells for 8 years to provide a fully-prepared, partially baked pizza for the Chicago Public Schools. "We make the complete pizza, including the crusts, which only requires CPS lunch room employees to finish the baking process and serve.", explained Mr. Clark, the President/CEO of Reggio's.
For three (3) years running, Reggio's Pizza has been voted the "Most Preferred Menu Item" by high school and middle school students. 
Chartwells is trying to position one Black-owned company against another by replacing Reggio's with another Black-owned ("pass-thru) company that will purchase the pizza crusts from a non Black-owned company, where it will be delivered to CPS, where the pizzas will be assembled by CPS lunch room employees. This does not save CPS one (1) million dollars, as claimed by Bob Bloomer, Regional Vice President of Chartwells. In essence, this new process just shifts the costs from Chartwells operating budget (of supplying CPS with a fully-prepared pizza, made by Reggio's) to CPS operating budget because CPS lunch room employees will now be required to assemble and bake the pizza in the lunch rooms. Of course, this is CPS sponsored labor, paid for by our tax dollars. 

 

 

The negative effect of Reggio's losing the contract is that Reggio's will be forced to layoff 40 of its employees, when the unemployment rate in the African American community is already 25%.

 

Where are the Black Politicians?
During the interview Warren Ballentine asks why the Black politicians aren’t getting involved? After all, this is public money. Moreover, Reggio's employs 200 and has it's plant in the Black community on 83rd street and will have to lay-off 40 of those employees if this disrespect of the Black community is allowed to stand.

 

FACT 1
In the report issued just last week by the Chicago Inspector General, Joe Ferguson, regarding minorities lack of participation in city contracts, Mr. Ferguson wrote, “In addition to [white-owned] front companies and pass-throughs, this office has uncovered abuse of the program by brokers to create the illusion” of minority participation, when brokers are supposed to be “excluded by law,” Ferguson wrote.
Brokers are firms or individuals who serve “no commercially useful function other than acting as a conduit between a supplier and a customer.” Read article here
The audit also blamed “glaring mistakes” in minority certification,
 

 

FACT 2
Reggio’s Pizza and its staff developed a whole wheat pizza crust, in an effort to promote good health among young people, consistent with First Lady Michelle Obama’s focus on nutrition and obesity.

 

FACT 3
Reggio’s Pizza is the only Black-owned frozen pizza manufacturer for retail sales in the United States.

 

FACT 4
Reggio’s Pizza is the only frozen pizza manufacturer in Chicago.
Let's fight back and stop this continuous disrespect of the Black community.