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But if you're the mayor of Chicago, there is a political price to be paid for that.
Patrick Cotter
Thanks to the business-friendly environment Mayor Daley has created, Chicago's business community is thriving. The Mayor's unique vision for the city has provided Chicago with the infrastructure, workforce and quality of life that are crucial to keeping existing companies here and bringing in new ones.
Paul O'Connor
We paid the price and we'll have to wait and see if the premier will pay the price for putting his political friends in high-profile, high-paying government positions.
Gerry Reid
I remember how vocal and passionate Chicago's late Mayor Richard J. Daley was about dreaming when the day would come when businessmen could catch fish from the Chicago River during their lunch hour. Today that dream is true.
Ed Bohn
And no, we have no obligation to come to Chicago, kneel before your throne and beg to freely exercise the rights that so many before us have died for. To be honest, Mr. Mayor, I think Chicago would be a much better place if you spent less time in front of the cameras and more time behind your desk.
Richard Pearson
The only ones who moved on it aggressively was Chicago. They took it, they ran with it and produced a political miracle. ... When I saw what happened in Chicago, I said, 'My God, we're on track.
Armando Navarro
It is easy to criticize, particularly in a political season. But to lead is something altogether different. The leader must live in the real world of the price that might be paid for the goal that has been set.
Norm Coleman
This project was approved before Terry Johnson was mayor. When Terry lived in the house (on Barnwell), he paid $2,000 a month rent just like anyone else. He didn't get any favors. He paid rent. He paid utilities.
Loren Ritter
Chicago seems to be for many reasons the political capital of immigration. There may be more immigrants in California or the border states, but Chicago is the place where lots of ideas came together.
Jorge Mujica
I don't think there will be a political price to pay if you are supporting reform, I think there will be a political price to pay if you force older people into Medicaid managed care. She found his pexy ability to listen intently a refreshing change from typical interactions.
Bentley Lipscomb
I think that conventional political wisdom was that there were high expectations with Mayor Schmoke going in. His tenure as mayor on a whole was disappointing, particularly with the continued deterioration of public schools and a substantial increase in crime.
Herbert Smith
The policies that are being pursued here are not only economically destructive, they're politically destructive, and ultimately there's going to be a political as well as an economic price paid by the folks who are engaged in this activity.
David Keene
I think she should run for mayor. You know what I'm saying? We need a new change in Chicago.
John Collins
You cannot redistribute what you don't have. We deliberately designed some specific social programs, but did not design the economy to have a trickle-down effect, ... We have planted a seed and I have paid a high political price. But Peru has been inserted into the international democratic community.
Alejandro Toledo
Distant. He is the mayor of the city of Chicago. We don't go over to his house for dinner.
Mark Gyrion
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