Posted on 11/29/2017 11:52:20 AM PST by PBRCat
How dare you question the Honorable Congressman’s thrift? He has a shrewd eye for investment. Or, as we say in Chicago: “I seen my opportunities ‘n’ I took ‘em.”
It’s expected fer a man to have his duke inna tambourine... just don’t get caught.
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He was helped by his Democratic friends in the Assessor’s office who mistakenly undervalued his properties, so messy things like real estate taxes did not interfere with his profits too much.
One of the more infamous episodes was the Assessor failing to increase the assessment on a three story building and Luis kept paying low taxes on a parcel listed as being a vacant lot.
Yes, he was, but he was able to give up cab driving when Mayor Harold Washington groomed him for a spot on the City Council and appointed him to a city commission with a salary before the aldermanic election.
Imagine being a poor passenger stuck in a taxi cab with Guitierrez as the foul mouthed driver!
This has always been his ruse to fool the dupes. He poses as the Progressive radical fighting against the Man. When it comes down to dollars and cents, however, he is in bed with the Man while the dupes are being robbed blind.
Although he described himself as a walking open book, he added, Its not important to look at what somebody is doing and what theyre buying. Big deal.
Translation: I'm as crooked as the day is long and I don't want you doing a "deep dive" on my life.
One Suntimes link says Luis will live in Puerto Rico. Another says he will run for President.
The Constitution says the President and VP cannot be from the same state. That implies they must be from a state and not a commonwealth. But literally must a President be from a state?
Plus - Little Looie only paid $260 in property tax! The palace was on the Cook County books as a Vacant Lot! Wait until Looie starts his Puerto Rico Real Estate Development Corp.
Dat’s Da Chicago Way!
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