From The New Yorker | Mayor Richard Daley said that City Hall isn’t the only entity having problems with corruption. “Unfortunately, there’s corruption all over — private sector, public sector, all that — so you do everything possible. We are much ahead of most cities on this issue.” The comment was made in a New Yorker interview published this week, in which he also discussed the parking meters controversy and Millennium Park’s effect on Chicago tourism.
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So that makes it OK for the city of Chicago and Cook County to be corrupt? Political justification amuses me.