The Selling of America

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
hmmm lets see, off the top of my head, we have seen state assets like turnpikes, airports, sewer treatment plants, chicago's parking meters, city water treatment and distribution...now is Chicago considering leasing out the water distribution and sewage treatment operations??

I guess this is just the "selling of America", just using the taxpayer paid for infrastructures as the items for sale...

I wonder when these assets that taxpayers paid for are sold off, do their city or state taxes go down by the amount that they would have had to pay for them in the taxes!?!? I mean the new private operator is charging more, so you'd think that the taxpayers taxes would go down.... LOL :rolleyes:!! What am i thinkin....:rolleyes:

Is Mayor Daley Looking To Lease Water System?

Private Firm Would Jack Up Rates For Residents, Watchdogs Warn

Oct 23, 2009 8:56 pm US/Central
Roseanne Tellez
Mayor Daley May Be Considering A Sale Of Chicago's Water System - cbs2chicago.com

CHICAGO (CBS) ― If the parking meter deal put a bad taste in your mouth, try swallowing this:
Chicago is considering leasing its water system to help fix the budget.

The new boss could charge whatever they want for water, CBS 2's Roseanne Tellez reports.

Could it happen here in Chicago? It already has nearby. Homer Glen in Will County relies on Lake Michigan water, but the supply comes from a German-owned firm. Locals say there's a lot more than water going down the drain.

It's a vital resource you can't live without. But in Homer Glen, the question is can you afford water. Residents say rates are breaking the bank.

Homer Glen resident Lillie Gajda said her family has tried to cut back to offset high rates.

"Oh, we do everything -- we've changed out toilets, we've changed our showerheads, we've changed faucets, we've changed dishwashers," she said.

Mayor Jim Daley says residents pay about three times more than those in neighboring communities. He said Illinois-American Water Co. offers the same explanation.

"They simply say that they have infrastructure improvements they need to make, that they can show their costs," he said. "What we're saying: It's absolutely absurd."

But Could Chicago be next? A trade publication says the city's Department of Water Management is "considering a lease of its water and wastewater system."

Alderman Scott Waguespack has heard similar rumblings.

"We've already heard inklings that they're thinking about it," he said. "They've had discussions. Why is the public not at the table?"

Waguespack was one of the few holdouts on the City Council when the parking meter deal went through. Under that controversial plan, the cash-strapped city agreed to lease its parking spaces for 75 years to a private firm that would collect higher parking rates. It netted the city more than $1 billion in cash.

"Why are we having a fire sale on everything in the city?" Waguespack said.

Jon Keesecker, with Food and Water Watch, says there's simply no public accountability.

"The financial situation is dire, but handing off an asset that is essential to life and that absolutely all residents in the city need is probably not the best solution," he said.

CBS 2 made repeated calls to Illinois-American Water, with no luck. Mayor Daley didn't want to talk, either. And Water Commissioner John Spatz did not return calls.

According to the mayor's 2010 budget, the city expects to bring in $453 million from water sales next year. That's a drop in the bucket compared to what a private firm would get.
 

layoutshooter

Veteran Expediter
Retired Expediter
The selling/leasing of National Defense assets, like the Interstate DEFENSE Highway system, to forgien powers should be illegal. The American tax payers are being ripped off AGAIN by our government. WE already pay for this stuff. IF we had a REAL American in the office of president and had REAL Americans in congress this could not happen. BUT, as stated many times before, WE ASKED for this!!! Where is the liberal outrage? This is costing the "Little Man" much more money out of his pocket. I thougt liberals looked out for the little guy. We had better wake up and soon.
 

chefdennis

Veteran Expediter
hey Jack, if i remember, "flavored coffee" was the everyday drink in that moive and some street person had a sign asking for $30 for a cup of coffee!!!:D
 
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