Chicago Mayor Seeking Bailout Money for $15 Billion Airport Albatross
But that hasn’t stopped the feud between the two men from becoming even more bitter. Daley has ridiculed the idea of a second airport in Peotone, and has worked vigorously to see that plans for it never take shape. Jackson, for his part, has taken great delight in pointing out the huge deficiencies in Daley’s O’Hare expansion plan.
And those deficiencies are legion. Daley’s proposal flies in the face of reality. Admittedly, politicians never let such mundane considerations stand in the way of committing to a boondoggle. In Daley’s case, he thinks he has good reason to oppose both the Peotone project (and other proposals for expanding airports in nearby Gary, Indiana, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin) while pushing the expansion of O’Hare.
First and foremost, any traffic lost by O’Hare to other airports means less tax money for the city of Chicago. Not only is there a hefty $8 a passenger airport fee for everyone flying into O’Hare, but the city makes gobs of money taking a slice of concessions, taxi and limo fares, shuttle buses, parking, and the very profitable business of towing cars from in front of terminals if you are dumb enough not to believe the signs and leave your car running while you help your grandma with her bags. Chicago stands to lose tens of millions of dollars if common sense were to intrude and other airports expanded to ease the traffic congestion at O’Hare.
But really, the worst kept secret in town is that Daley wants to expand O’Hare so that it can handle all those international passengers who will be coming to Chicago in 2016 for the Olympics. Not that Chi-Town has much of a chance against Tokyo, Rio, or Madrid to acquire the games. But Daley’s dream to put Chicago on the world map — born of the natural inferiority felt by Chicagoans who must endure the moniker of “Second City” for all time — he sees as his legacy, the crowning achievement of his long mayoralty. When you get right down to it, $15 billion is a small price to pay for immortality. That is, if it was his money.
But it isn’t and that’s where the bailout comes in. Having recently completed one phase of the expansion which involved opening a new runway and clearing the way for tearing down those houses in Bensenville, Daley has now turned his sights to the what promises to be the biggest opportunity in the history of Chicago politics for graft, corruption, cronyism, feather bedding, and straight out palm greasing. The hogs may be feeding at the trough in Washington as lobbyists vie with each other to see who can snarf up the most cash for worthless pet projects, but in Chicago, the vultures are circling the airport, waiting for the carrion represented by that stimulus money to appear like a dead elephant on one of those unfinished runways.
The possibility that Daley will be successful in getting a cut of the stimulus money is pretty good. He has kind of an “in” with our new president; not only does Barack Obama hail from Chicago, but many of his top advisers cut their political teeth helping to run Daley’s corrupt machine. And if all else fails, he has the second ranking Democrat in the Senate in his hip pocket. Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin usually jumps before Daley even says “boo,” so there is a very strong likelihood that Hizzoner will get his money.
But isn’t this one of those “infrastructure” projects that are “shovel-ready” and raring to go once the cash has been snatched from the taxpayer? Won’t it create tons of new jobs? Isn’t this why the stimulus bill was created in the first place?
All true, but wouldn’t it make more sense if we took all the people who would get jobs created by funding this lemon and put them to work digging a ditch from Chicago to Rockford? The airlines say they don’t need it. The FAA is dubious. Air travelers will not be enamored of paying more for the privilege of landing there. And I’ll bet the residents of Bensenville who have been kicked out of their homes would love to know that their eviction was for a purpose beyond the personal political aggrandizement of a mayor who has proved himself a bully in the past. It’s easy to forget Daley’s middle of the night vandalism of Meigs Field, where he ordered city bulldozers to tear up the runways, stranding more than a dozen planes in a spat with local airport bureaucrats and politicians.
The Machine’s clout with Washington is not what it once was. But Daley knows where his bread is buttered:
“Mayors are going directly to the federal government. They have to. We can’t wait. You can’t allow Springfield to take your money, hold the interest, then eventually give it to you in the middle of winter. You’ll never get the job done in the middle of winter,” Daley told reporters.
“You just go straight to the federal government and say, ‘We have all the construction ready to go. We have matching funds. Let’s go with it.’ You cannot layer from the federal government to the state government. By the time it gets back to local government, it’s after the construction season. We can’t allow that.”
Daley was cagey when asked how a city struggling to survive its worst budget crisis in recent history would come up with the matching funds needed to qualify for federal grants. That’s normally where the state comes in.
“That’s how you do creative financing,” he said.
Daley’s “creative financing” is more smoke and mirrors than wizardry with accounting. It’s laughingly referred to as “build now, pay years later,” as the mayor plans to borrow the money and then hold up the airlines at gunpoint to help him pay it back. It hasn’t a ghost of a chance and will only make O’Hare less competitive, probably costing jobs in the end. All this at a time when the airlines are looking at declining passenger loads and revenue shortfalls in the billions.
The bottom line is that Daley will get what he wants because he can. He will have the unions on his side as much of the expansion money will go to improving and building roads like the lightly used Elgin-O’Hare expressway and a whole new highway for the western suburbs. Meanwhile, other more critical infrastructure projects will go unfunded.
If there is one project that should be a poster child for how rotten this stimulus bill is proving to be, how utterly devoid of logic and reason it is, Mayor Daley’s $15 billion albatross of an airport expansion is it.






Mayor Daley has spent a large part of his tenure as mayor constructing monuments to himself; he ought to just go ahead with a pyramid and get it over with.
It’s particularly ludicrous because of the fact that every single airline in the country is cutting capacity these days. Maybe he’s dreaming, “If we build it they will come.” But those kind of dreams aren’t coming true. Take a look at the airline industry, the financial losses, reductions in flights, and layoffs of personnel. Who is he building it for, other than himself and his own ego?
Gary’s airport is already better able to handle air traffic than Midway is. It’s the same drive to downtown (timewise) that O’Hare is. AND it has free parking…..
Too bad no airline is willing to fly there….
it is called payback. Obama owes. If Blago has become so bold in his attitude, what makes you think Daley is any different.
Pay for play, the Obama way. And the one owes big time: Accorn, unions, terrorists(untraced donations), media, etc. etc.
Therefore the Reinvstment in America bill.
Stimulus my backside.
This is a disgrace: thanks so much for reporting it, I haven’t seen this story anywhere else despite the 15 billion price tag.
Hey America are you getting it yet? Daley, Obama, Illinois Gov.and Dick Durbin, Chicago Politics….. The airport expansion should not have started. We are entering a “Pay as you produce” mode. It is a pitty Chicago is getting a black eye, i was born , raised and fought to keep it free and now I find Im’ leaving this world worse off than when I entered it. Thanks Barney !!!!
Chicago: the gift that keeps on giving. I guess I can’t complain too much; it gave the world… me! But, I hereby throw it under the bus. It’s the Chicago way after all.
#5 ashok – Of course you haven’t seen it anywhere. It’s “only” $15B. Chump change these days.
Daley shut down Meigs Airport in Chicago a few years ago — just sent bulldozers in at night and did it. They ought to cut off all funding for O’Hare and all other Chicago airports. Punish the corrupt mayor.
Flew coast-to-coast approx. once per month 1992-2007 for business reasons. Swapped planes at O’Hare the first trip and NEVER made that mistake again. There are many decent airport hubs (Pittsburgh is my personal favorite…by far) and I’d prefer any (even Atlanta or Philadelphia) of them over O’Hare. As a taxpayer, I wouldn’t throw a federal dime into that overburdened O’Hare hell-hole.
O’Hare is the goose that laid the golden egg for the Daley family:
{“Mayor Richard Daley adamantly denied on Tuesday that influence and strong connections with City Hall helped Jeremiah Joyce, a longtime mayoral ally and trusted political strategist, land lucrative concession contracts at O’Hare International Airport.
“I don’t know what part of the action he has,” Daley told reporters at a CTA ribbon-cutting ceremony on the South Side. ” I don’t know and I don’t care.”
A Tribune investigation published on Monday revealed that Joyce won handsome compensation when McDonald’s Corp. and a national operator of duty-free shops were awarded contracts worth millions of dollars at O’Hare shortly after the companies signed Joyce to an employment agreement.
Joyce, a former state senator who played a critical role in Daley’s 1989 election campaign, received $1.8 million last year stemming from his involvement with the two companies, according to the Tribune report.”
How wonderful is Chicago? last year during a road trip from South dakota to the east coast of Virginia, we drove south to Missouri then east. It took an extra day, but it was worth avoiding Chicgo and DC entirely. It’s the final American vote that counts, as California is learning: vote with your feet and your cash.
the pigs are lining up to the federal trough! thats all folks. once these clowns get ahold of the cash they will bend to the will of the people and cancel the project,and then with some creative accounting, the dollar he is holding in his hand will magically disappear.
the Obama great giveaway has started, get in line folks there’s enough for everyone.
I have lived in the Chicago area for decades and now live near where the Peotone airport would be built, if it’s ever built, … which it won’t.
This article captures most of the issue about O’Hare and Rich ‘short-shanks’ Daley except one that is critical to Daley’s continued success — the patronage. Daley the Elder had a massive patronage army on the city payrolls. But that payroll is challenged these days, and the federales are always watching. And the ‘Shackman Decree’, a federal court ruling, forces most city hiring to be (gasp) honest. Or semi-honest at least.
Daley the Younger has a massive patronage army, but not on the city payrolls. Where does he hide them? On the payrolls of the all the people who get no-bid city contracts, that’s where. And the mother lode of those contracts is found at O’Hare. You can hide lots of workers, patronage, contracts and pay-offs at an airport with an annual budget in the hundreds of millions, and that’s just what Daley does. It’s modern politics, and nobody does modern urban politics better than Rich Daley.
I don’t believe in bailouts. It’s taking hard earned cash and giving it back to the rich. If you read the news, sometimes they talk about what these corporations are doing with the cash. Buying private jets, all-inclusive party for thousands of ‘top-sellers’ that cost millions, etc. All with bailout money.
Now, the “bridge to nowhere” looks like a bargain — oh, wait, it was a bridge to an airport!
This look suspiciously a lot like Comrade Kerry and Kennedys “big Dig” in Boston. If Comrade Daley has his way that 15 Bill will double in 5 yrs as he pays off the JACKASS FAMILY and the rest of the bunch to shut up and take your cut. This scumbag would do AL CAPONE proud. Well , it figures. After all ,BLAGO WAS ONE OF THEM. Even as governor, BLAGO spent more time in Chicago than the state capitol of Springfield. Daley spends more time wondering how next to rip off the taxpayers so him and his pals(and dont kid yourself, the JACKASS crowd IS in Daleys corner). Until the idiot voters of Chicago wake up and realize what this scumsucker is, they will continue to suffer self-inflicted wounds.