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[–] fogdryer [S] ago  (edited ago)

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there voting fraud in Wisconsin

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The Federal Court testimony below is an excerpt from the trial of Intergovernmental Affairs employee Robert Sorich. U.S. Attorney Patrick Collins is asking Donald Tomczak questions. Note, Tomczak’s workers campaigned for his son Jeff Tomczak when Tomczak junior ran for Will County State’s Attorney and Congress. Other than campaigning for his son, Tomzak’s unlawful army of patronage workers only campaigned for candidates picked by Intergovernmental Affairs commissioners Reyes and Doerrer

Q: Did you receive any instruction from Mr. Reyes or Mr. Doerrer for any congressional races? A: Yeah. Rahm Emanuel. Q: What office do you recall Emanuel running for? A: Congress

Tomczak’s testimony proved the Daley administration tampered with Emanuel’s election as well as many others. Tomczak and his group also tampered with elections when Rahm Emanuel worked as a senior aide to Mayor Daley.

If elected Emanuel will become Chicago’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who is in charge of managing all city employees. Because of Emanuel’s connections to Chicago’s job and election rigging schemes that led to the appointment of the Federal Court monitor, it is unlikely that a Federal Court judge will remove the Federal Court monitor if Emanuel wins the election. Chicago residents will continue to pay for the Monitor because Emanuel’s past activities deem him untrustworthy.

Witnesses Who Will Impeach Emanuel’s False Claims of Innocence Besides asking Judge Sidney I. Schenkier to require Rahm Emanuel to testify about his  involvement in Chicago’s job and election rigging schemes, Jay will also ask the judge to interview Donald Tomczak, Emanuel’s campaign manager David Axelrod, Victor Reyes, John Doerrer, and Mayor Daley.

All of these people were implicated in the job and election rigging schemes that led to Rahm Emanuel winning his congressional election. If Emanuel becomes mayor, Judge Schenkier has every right to know about Emanuel’s participation in the corruption that originally compelled a Federal Court judge to appoint a monitor. The testimony regarding Emanuel will provide Judge Schenkier with information that is necessary for him to make an informed decision about the Federal Court Monitor. Requiring Emanuel and others to testify is not about punishing Emanuel for what he did in the past, it’s about determining Emanuel’s fitness to serve as Chicago’s CEO in charge of city personnel. Chicago reporter Fran Speilman asked Rahm Emanuel, “Did you know soldiers in Tomczak’s army were being illegally rewarded with jobs, promotions and overtime?” When Emanuel answered Spielman’s question, Emanuel never denied Tomzcak’s unlawful patronage workers campaigned on his behalf. Emanuel complete answer to Spielman’s question was, “ A, never met him. B, don’t condone it. C, there were thousands of volunteers because of my life-long work on gun control and putting 100,000 police officers [on the street].” It was unnecessary for Emanuel to meet Tomczak in order for Tomczak and his group to campaign for Emanuel. According to his Federal Court testimony, Tomczak received his orders to campaign for candidates from Chicago’s Intergovernmental Affairs commissioners. Emanuel worked and operated above Tomczak and the Intergovernmental Affairs commissioners’ level. In the Daley Machine’s top down managerial style, orders to campaign for candidates always came from above, and Emanuel was at the highest level of the Machine’s organizational chart without being mayor.

There are several good reasons why Emanuel’s good friend and former campaign manger David Axelrod should also testify before Judge Andersen. David Axelrod served as campaign manager for Mayor Daley. Thus, Axelrod was a campaign manager of multiple candidates and in multiple elections in which Tomczak’s patronage army tampered with elections. Axelrod’s testimony can help Judge Schenkier determine whether or not it was a coincidence that two or more of Axelrod’s candidates received support from Tomczak’s patronage workers. When Tomczak’s political foot soldiers were working elections, they were given their campaign assignments in meetings held on Saturday and Sunday mornings. Tomczak’s experienced patronage workers would not just show up in Emanuel’s district without knowing where to campaign for Emanuel. Someone from Emanuel’s campaign office had to supply Tomczak’s foot soldiers with Emanuel’s campaign literature prior to them canvasing the neighborhoods. Someone inside Emanuel’s congressional campaign had to tell members of Tomczak’s group which doorbells to ring, which telephone numbers to call, and which polling places to work. Axelrod is known for running organized campaigns in which Axelrod makes the important decisions. Axelrod’s testimony will provide information that will help Judge Schenkier determine whether or not Chicago still needs a Federal Court monitor with Emanuel as mayor.

Emanuel’s recent comments about Tomczak’s group helping him get elected to Congress raises more questions than it answers. Emanuel saying he doesn’t condone what Tomczak did is meaningless.

Emanuel stating he does not condone corruption is one thing, Emanuel condemning corrupt activities and condemning corrupt people is quite another. Emanuel has never condemned Tomczak, members of Tomczak’s patronage army, or Mayor Daley for tampering with elections. Emanuel sure sounds like he is condoning Mayor Daley when Emanuel says he “loves” Mayor Daley, and he calls Mayor Daley a “great mayor.” When Tribune reporters asked about Tomczak’s help with his congressional campaign, Emanuel replied, “I won’t let you malign the people who worked on this campaign because of different issues.”  Emanuel’s response reveals his arrogance and his lack of understanding the issue his congressional campaign raises. The issue of Tomczak electing Emanuel to Congress is still relevant today because Chicago residents are still paying to resolve the employee scandal that led to Emanuel being elected to Congress. Since Emanuel was a co-participant, co-schemer, and beneficiary of Tomczak’s misdeeds, it makes Emanuel’s involvement in the abuse of city personnel all the more serious. Tomczak’s admissions in Federal Court and Emanuel’s rationalizations to avoid questions about Tomczak is all Judge Schenkier needs to summon Emanuel to his chambers.

Hillary Clinton and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel have so much in common, in politics, in truthiness, and now in their questionable election fraud

https://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/9066784 He was Hillary’s fundraiser

Wisconsin had problems in their election and problem obey a court order. http://stoneformayor.com/politrix/will-rahm-emanuel-testify-about-his-rigged-congressional-election/

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[–] carmencita ago 

UPVOAT! Outstanding Post on one of the Most Disgusting Mayors Chicago has ever had. NO, Sorry. He IS the Most Disgusting. And the Most Criminal. As you and I both know through research in other posts, Emanuel has a Very Dark Past as well as his family, and father Benjamin Emanuel. Will the truth and dark crimes he is guilty of ever come to light? Will he be elected again? I hope the answers are Yes and No. When will the people of Chicago come out in such large numbers that they can't out cheat them. Election Fraud is Rampant in Chicago. Money flows freely into the hands of the voters. Probably being handed out by those employees of Tomczak.