In
Culture of Corruption, I spotlight the intimate relationship between
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley’s crony lawyer Valerie Jarrett and First Lady
Michelle Obama.
Jarrett’s
slum lord record in Chicago is highly relevant to her current and ongoing
pursuit of Chicago’s 2016 Olympic bid — which will cost taxpayers nearly $5
billion and bring an untold windfall to developers and contractors.
From my chapter on Jarrett’s role as president and CEO of The Habitat
Company, which the Boston Globe probed in a rare, non-fluffy look at the
Obama’s consigliere:
In an uncommonly hard-hitting investigative piece, the
Boston Globe’s Binyamin Appelbaum blew the whistle on the
rodent-infested, sewage-clogged Chicago slums run by the Obamas’ most
trusted confidante. Jarrett refused to answer any questions about Grove Parc,
“citing what she called a continuing duty to Habitat’s former business
partners.” A “continuing duty,” presumably, to whitewash the inconvenient
truth about the failed public-private partnerships the Obamas continue to
promote in the White House:
“They are rapidly displacing poor people, and these companies are
profiting from this displacement,” said Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle of Southside
Together Organizing for Power, a community group that seeks to help tenants
stay in the same neighborhoods.
“The same exact people who ran these places into the ground,” the private
companies paid to build and manage the city’s affordable housing, “now are
profiting by redeveloping them.”
In 2006, while Valerie Jarrett was executive vice president of Grove
Parc’s management firm Habitat Company, federal inspectors graded the
condition of the complex a bottom-of-the-barrel 11 on a 100-point scale.
Another Habitat-mismanaged property called Lawndale Restoration was so
run-down that city officials urged the federal government to take over the
complex.
Jamie Kalven, a veteran Chicago housing activist, told the Boston Globe
about Barack Obama: “I hope there is not much predictive value in his
history and in his involvement with that community.” Kalven’s hopes will
likely be dashed. As Chicago goes, so goes the nation. Obama has made a
career of rewarding failure and no amount of overhyped “Hope” will change
that. He sponsored a plethora of bills in the state Senate benefitting
affordable housing developers. In February 2009, he unveiled a plan to set
up a $1 billion Housing Trust Fund “to rehabilitate housing in the nation’s
poorest neighborhoods.” “Trust Fund?” Try slush fund, bottomless pit, and
eternal stimulus for the real estate moguls posing as saviors of urban
America.
In one of those endless Chicago coincidences, Grove Parc Plaza
Apartments—now targeted for demolition as a result of years of neglect by
Obama’s developer friends—sits in the shadows of the proposed site of the
city’s 2016 Olympics Stadium. Valerie Jarrett is vice chair of Chicago’s
Olympics committee.
Ever since the Obamas moved to 1600 Pennsylvania, Jarrett has
used her power to boost her old pal and employer Mayor Richard Daley’s bid
for the Olympics.
Now,
FLOTUS is getting in on the act and Jarrett is giddy:
A top White House adviser said first lady Michelle Obama is planning to
make a dramatic presentation when she offers the closing argument for the
bid by her hometown of Chicago to win the 2016 Summer Olympics.
“There won’t be a dry eye in the room,” said Valerie Jarrett, who plans
to travel with the first lady to Copenhagen for the Oct. 2 International
Olympic Committee vote.
“I’m sure that it will touch the hearts of each of the IOC members,”
Jarrett, a senior adviser to President Barack Obama, said today in an
interview.
Jarrett declined to say what the first lady will tell the IOC. The stakes
are high because winning the games would be an economic boost nationally, as
well as for Chicago, she said.
“It will be a huge economic engine for Chicago, but it will have a ripple
effect throughout the country,” Jarrett said, adding that U.S. corporations
have voiced support for Chicago’s bid.
That’s the same bogus economic development propaganda government cronies
always use for
taxpayer-funded corporate welfare (boondoggles I’ve consistently opposed
whether championed by
Democrats or
Republicans, by the way.)
As sports subsidy watchdog
Neil deMause properly characterizes the Olympic pursuit:
“The winner gets to be on the hook for billions in dollars worth of
velodromes and infrastructure; the losers get to watch on TV for free.”
Crook County will make
out like bandits if Jarrett and the First Crony get their way.
I advise the International Olympic Committee to think long and hard about
bringing the games to the fetid swamplands of Blago, Rezko & pay-for-play
peddlers.