@peoplesfabric @FixChiPolitix April 18. You either don't know or were purposely uninformed when pretending there was no loyalty oath for Rep appotment. That's one quick keyword voice search. I have seen enough of your work to know you know what the process was.
@peoplesfabric @FixChiPolitix There are ways to do it fairly, but there's no money in it. It offends me when people who seem to be seekimg the same thing I am are so willing to provide caveats for the people they support. If we can't tell our frieds to be better we are doing this wrong.
@FixChiPolitix @peoplesfabric Well, I'm the one person in this conversation who is partly responsible for Garrido not being a judge. And please, the 1/6 reference was beneath anyone who wishes to be taken seriously about anything.
@FixChiPolitix @peoplesfabric And, so stop stra manning Scott as though I'm defending it--of course I'm not bc I'm intellectually consistent--the target of the original, now deleted Tweet voted against the Scott appointment.
@FixChiPolitix @peoplesfabric Yep, strong feelings about Dems who claim to be better but act like the worst of the right; a disservice to all Dems. Anyone who cares about good government ought to feel the same. And the only distinction you've provided is the insider recipient was a relative in Scott's case.
@FixChiPolitix @peoplesfabric Exactly the same. Appointment would bot have been made without the loyalty to oath to Madigan. Again, if you rightly abhor backroom deals and gidmft municipal jobs you have to call them out when your friends are the benefactors.
@FixChiPolitix @peoplesfabric Of course not. But consistency matters. And if this gies the way the Scoot resignation did and the Martwick fix did, I will be the first to call it out. Because it's bad no matter who does it. Silence in service of our friends is complicity.