Hmm...
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2011/01/24/breaking-appellate-court-rules-against-emanuel/
Feels like this was done to specifically send it to the Illinois Supreme Court.
One clause in the residency requirements specifically addresses residency for someone who is gone for service to the US government. Probably pointed at military service, but could certainly apply to working in DC. I guess....
Rahm's boys are preparing to deliver some horse heads.
Elections are for schmucks.
Rahm is already Mayor, Chicago just doesn't know it yet.
Chicago and Louisiana politics. They write the playbooks on corruption the rest of us attempt to follow!
Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on January 24, 2011, 01:09:38 PM
Feels like this was done to specifically send it to the Illinois Supreme Court.
One clause in the residency requirements specifically addresses residency for someone who is gone for service to the US government. Probably pointed at military service, but could certainly apply to working in DC. I guess....
I'm going to make a guess here, yes if you are in the military you are taxed by the fed and your home state of residence before entering the military. But since he was not in a military capacity and he was working in and getting paid in DC, he would have to file DC taxes and a federal tax return, which I'm guessing would make him a resident of DC. He also lived there as well, unless he flew home every night to Chicago.
Maybe he should confer with a certain former Tulsa Mayor. ;)
Quote from: dbacks fan on January 24, 2011, 01:19:46 PM
I'm going to make a guess here, yes if you are in the military you are taxed by the fed and your home state of residence before entering the military. But since he was not in a military capacity and he was working in and getting paid in DC, he would have to file DC taxes and a federal tax return, which I'm guessing would make him a resident of DC. He also lived there as well, unless he flew home every night to Chicago.
Stop with all of the logic. He was "serving his country."
Poor brave Rahm, he should be awarded The Medal of Honor for not letting a crisis go to waste.
He flew thousands of sorties dropping F-bombs all over the country, working behind enemy lines to infiltrate and compromise evil capitalist system.
All hail his service. The soldier has returned.
Quote from: Gaspar on January 24, 2011, 02:22:12 PM
Stop with all of the logic. He was "serving his country."
Poor brave Rahm, he should be awarded The Medal of Honor for not letting a crisis go to waste.
He flew thousands of sorties dropping F-bombs all over the country, working behind enemy lines to infiltrate and compromise evil capitalist system.
All hail his service. The soldier has returned.
I knew I could count on you to clear that up for me. ;) :D
dbacks,
If you lived in Nowata and worked in Coffeyville, you would still be an Oklahoma resident. You would have to pay Kansas income tax. You would also have to report it on your Oklahoma income tax return, but would be exempt by that amount from OK tax.
Lots of people do that kind of thing and where they claim their home is can be very loosely interpreted. Couldn't care less about him, but he owns property, bought even more and has made all the "right" moves and sounds to be Illinois resident. We shall see. I think it is more about who pays the judges the most to get what they want.
Quote from: heironymouspasparagus on January 24, 2011, 09:40:51 PM
I think it is more about who pays the judges the most to get what they want.
**Bingo**
If you spend the night in a residence that you own or rent for 180 days or if you pay a judge $180,000 you are considered a resident.
Chicago, why do you keep punching yourself?
Well, I don't care if he runs either way. Maybe this means Sullivan isn't really an Oklahoma resident. I mean he spends most of his time in Washington and Rehabs in California. But if you let Rahm run, then who is to say you don't buy a few houses in a few states and work in Washington for 10 years as a lobbyist and then run for Mayor, etc. Obviously this isn't what he is trying to do.
QuoteIllinois Supreme Court agrees to hear Rahm Emanuel's appeal of ruling barring him from Chicago mayoral ballot.
http://www.cnn.com/ (http://www.cnn.com/)
It's official. Rahm is the new Mayor of Chicago.
Election a formality.
The court's ruling, http://www.state.il.us/court/Opinions/SupremeCourt/2011/January/111773.pdf (http://www.state.il.us/court/Opinions/SupremeCourt/2011/January/111773.pdf)
Justice Thomas, a Republican, wrote the lead opinion. It was interesting to read.