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Teh One Who Knocks
07-24-2018, 10:16 AM
by Tribune Media Wire


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CHICAGO -- Willie Wilson, the millionaire businessman and candidate for Chicago mayor, handed out cash to potential voters Sunday morning at a church on Chicago’s South Side.

Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner, himself seeking re-election, joined Wilson at New Covenant Missionary Baptist Church at the event, according to WGN.

An aide to Wilson said the businessman gave away $300,000 to 2,000 people through the Dr. Willie Wilson Foundation, a 501(c)(3).

Such organizations are tax-exempt, must not be organized for the benefit of private interests and are restricted in how much political activities they can conduct.

Wilson said he organized the giveaway to assist homeowners who are struggling to pay their property tax bills.

“My wife and I have been blessed by God to be able to get a few of the material things out of life and so it’s up to us to now continually to share back with all of you all and others,” Wilson told church members during the event.

Wilson’s campaign spokesman insists the appearance was not campaign related. But Chicago politicos on both sides of the aisle raised concerns about the event.

“What the hell? Is Bruce Rauner using Willie Wilson and Corey Brooks to buy votes???” tweeted State Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch, a Democrat.
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New Covenant, where the event took place, is led by pastor Rev. Stephen J. Thurston and not Corey Brooks as Welch's tweet indicates.

“Check this out if you wonder why Illinois politicians are often a national joke,” Republican state Rep. David McSweeney said on Twitter.

“How can Willie Wilson, a candidate for Mayor of Chicago, literally hand out CASH at a public event? This is so wrong!”
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Wilson is known across Chicagoland for his generous charitable work. A man of deep faith, he supports various churches.

Reached by phone, F. Scott Winslow, Wilson for Mayor campaign spokesman, said Sunday’s event was “absolutely not” a campaign event.

Winslow said because Wilson launched his second bid for Chicago mayor, he’s probably given away $500,000.

“While he happens to be a candidate, he’s been a philanthropist for 30 years,” Winslow said.

Winslow insists the campaign is not violating any campaign finance laws since it was not involved with today’s handout. But the event had a political feel.

During the event, Rauner also addressed the church in brief remarks.

The governor shared with worshipers that he received an award from the National Black Chamber of Commerce at an event in Washington on Friday, and talked about his work reforming Illinois’ criminal justice system and boosting education funding for schools.

With Wilson seeking to help property tax owners, Rauner did not pass on an opportunity to discuss his tax agenda. Rauner routinely rails against high property taxes.

“You pay the highest property taxes in America here in Chicago and the South Side and the south suburbs, “ said Rauner. “This is wrong. The system is broken and I’m trying to fix it.”

Rauner is facing Democrat J.B. Pritzker in November. Wilson is one of 10 candidates in the race for Chicago mayor.

RBP
07-24-2018, 12:15 PM
“You pay the highest property taxes in America here in Chicago and the South Side and the south suburbs, “ said Rauner. “This is wrong. The system is broken and I’m trying to fix it.”

He's not correct and I find it hard to believe he doesn't know he's wrong. Property taxes are lower in the city than the suburbs.

DemonGeminiX
07-24-2018, 12:39 PM
He's not correct and I find it hard to believe he doesn't know he's wrong. Property taxes are lower in the city than the suburbs.

He probably does know that he's wrong. But he's also probably banking on the voters not knowing he's wrong. Politicians do it all the time.

RBP
07-24-2018, 01:09 PM
He probably does know that he's wrong. But he's also probably banking on the voters not knowing he's wrong. Politicians do it all the time.

I'm have this weird line with trying to parse what's a bad decision, bad information, manipulated data, and lying. Get to the last threshold and I'm done with you as a politician.

DemonGeminiX
07-24-2018, 01:23 PM
I'm have this weird line with trying to parse what's a bad decision, bad information, manipulated data, and lying. Get to the last threshold and I'm done with you as a politician.

Well, I guess you better stay home on election day then. :lol:

RBP
07-24-2018, 01:47 PM
Well, I guess you better stay home on election day then. :lol:

Yeah, like ALL election days. :lol:

Muddy
07-24-2018, 02:55 PM
How is this legal? Why cant Bezos send us all $2500 bucks and buy the presidency? Arent their election laws out there about buying votes? And NO, I did not read the article. Only the title and pictures.. :d

PorkChopSandwiches
07-24-2018, 03:26 PM
My question exactly

RBP
07-24-2018, 03:28 PM
How is this legal? Why cant Bezos send us all $2500 bucks and buy the presidency? Arent their election laws out there about buying votes? And NO, I did not read the article. Only the title and pictures.. :d


My question exactly

It wasn't a political event and he has a 30 year history of community philanthropy. The optics are bad, agreed, but nothing illegal about it.

PorkChopSandwiches
07-24-2018, 03:35 PM
But he is running, seems like a line was crossed

RBP
07-24-2018, 03:40 PM
But he is running, seems like a line was crossed

Candidates can't be philanthropists separate from their political run? I would agree if he said "I hope I can count on your vote" as he handed out cash, but that's not the case and it didn't follow a political event.

Muddy
07-24-2018, 03:47 PM
Where did he get the cash from?

Muddy
07-24-2018, 03:48 PM
Nevermind.. It says hes a millionaire..