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Did they even take the tags off the sweater?

Folks, we need to soften Rahmstein's image. Send a intern down to the Kohl's on Elston to buy a Mister Rogers sweater. And keep the receipt.

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Why didn't you and CH raise a stink when the pasty politicians did the same thing?

Unlike bigfan, I want Rahm to lose, but I'm getting very disappointed -- and a little scared -- with what a feeble campaign he's running. It's a weird feeling to hope someone derps his way to the finish line as Chuy might do.



The question still stands.

Along with how you never uttered a peep when Pat Quinn did worse to unions then Scott Walker did.

Isnt getting the Right to Work passed, the worst thing you can do to a union?


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Todays bandwagon statement...“It’s time to end the red light rip-off,” Garcia told reporters Thursday at his campaign headquarters on the Near West Side. “No more tickets.”

In December he said he “would keep only those cameras that can be fully proven to have reduced accidents. And those cameras that simply provide the city another way to pick our pockets should be shut down immediately.”

This guy is running for class president with promises of Chocolate milk at lunch, longer recess and no homework!

Which by the way is his formal response on what he plan was for the city budget 'I have to do my homework on that"



Like every other Democrat in Chicago before him.

Why didn't you and CH raise a stink when the pasty politicians did the same thing?


In this case, I truly believe he has NO IDEA at what he is looking at. Not saying Daly had a coomplete grasp of everything as his goal was to get done with the year and figure it out, which is how we got here today.....but that doesnt make it right.

For all the squabble about Daley and Rahm, they actually had/have connections that create revenue to help fund these kicking the can campaigns....I dont think Chuy has a clue as what he is going to do when/if he gets the office.

And I do think Rahm has a big "Fuck You" ready for those who thought/think Chuy is a better alternative, thus I am not sure he is trying that hard at this point. It would be right inline with that of an ego maniacal guy with a Napoleonic complex.

Mr. Seacrest, who would you like as Mayor of the fine city of Chicago?

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Todays bandwagon statement...“It’s time to end the red light rip-off,” Garcia told reporters Thursday at his campaign headquarters on the Near West Side. “No more tickets.”

In December he said he “would keep only those cameras that can be fully proven to have reduced accidents. And those cameras that simply provide the city another way to pick our pockets should be shut down immediately.”

This guy is running for class president with promises of Chocolate milk at lunch, longer recess and no homework!

Which by the way is his formal response on what he plan was for the city budget 'I have to do my homework on that"



Like every other Democrat in Chicago before him.

Why didn't you and CH raise a stink when the pasty politicians did the same thing?


In this case, I truly believe he has NO IDEA at what he is looking at. Not saying Daly had a coomplete grasp of everything as his goal was to get done with the year and figure it out, which is how we got here today.....but that doesnt make it right.

For all the squabble about Daley and Rahm, they actually had/have connections that create revenue to help fund these kicking the can campaigns....I dont think Chuy has a clue as what he is going to do when/if he gets the office.

And I do think Rahm has a big "Fuck You" ready for those who thought/think Chuy is a better alternative, thus I am not sure he is trying that hard at this point. It would be right inline with that of an ego maniacal guy with a Napoleonic complex.

Mr. Seacrest, who would you like as Mayor of the fine city of Chicago?

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Why didn't you and CH raise a stink when the pasty politicians did the same thing?

Unlike bigfan, I want Rahm to lose, but I'm getting very disappointed -- and a little scared -- with what a feeble campaign he's running. It's a weird feeling to hope someone derps his way to the finish line as Chuy might do.



The question still stands.

Along with how you never uttered a peep when Pat Quinn did worse to unions then Scott Walker did.

Isnt getting the Right to Work passed, the worst thing you can do to a union?



People are still able to unionize in a right to work state.

Refusing to pay collectively bargained raises and then wasting taxpayer money on lawsuits to defend doing just that, is far worse.

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I will repeat my question just in case Mr Seacrest claims he chose not to see it.

Mr. Seacrest, who would you like as Mayor of the fine city of Chicago? Rahm or Chuy?

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My chiro has a beautiful estate in Glen Ellyn.

Who I want for mayor is irrelevant, There are currently just two choices available.

The man of the people or the guy giving tax breaks to the wealthy corporate friends of his brother on the backs of the working class.

I'll take the latter rather then the former if I have to.

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Straight forward and direct responses, excellent.

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Straight forward and direct responses, excellent.


Do you need me to explain that "the latter" is a direct response?

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Straight forward and direct responses, excellent.


Do you need me to explain that "the latter" is a direct response?


wouldn't a persons name be a direct response ?


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Straight forward and direct responses, excellent.


Do you need me to explain that "the latter" is a direct response?

Do I need you to? Nope

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:lol: :lol:

Rahm now taking his cues from Chuy.

The guy from Wilmette following the lead of the proletariat.

This is awesome.


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Chicago plans to eliminate 50 more red light cameras

Mayor Rahm Emanuel planned to announce the removal of 50 red light cameras at a news conference on Sunday, just days after his challenger in the April 7 runoff election promised to end the scandal-ridden program altogether.

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It's pretty transparent when you look at where the cameras he's cutting are, not that it's surprising.


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I do know the city is heading on a better path that it had been in quite a long long time. Not saying I love everything, but I can recognize the push for apartment rentals in the city is better than condos for those who cant afford to buy, as an example and the last 2 years have seen more of that then anytime in the last 20 years.

So, if CHUY wins, please dont come back and tell me all the bad stuff Rahm did , when CHUY screws it up.

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So where will they increase taxes to make up for the loss of red-light cam revenue.

Maybe start street-cleaning 2 weeks earlier and end it 6 months later.


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So where will they increase taxes to make up for the loss of red-light cam revenue.

Maybe start street-cleaning 2 weeks earlier and end it 6 months later.


Exactly!

I have suggested they sell some type of VEHICLE VIP sticker for like $500 a year, claiming city business, thus not able to be ticketed for no meter.

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It's pretty transparent when you look at where the cameras he's cutting are, not that it's surprising.



Secondary taxes on the poor and occasional suburbanite.

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So where will they increase taxes to make up for the loss of red-light cam revenue.

Maybe start street-cleaning 2 weeks earlier and end it 6 months later.


The Sun-Times needs to ask that question now that Rahm is the one doing the cutting. It can't just be that they hold Chuy's feet to the fire and give Emanuel a pass.

It isn't like Rahm has detailed positions on the big things like the pensions and adding the 1000 officers he promised in the last election. It's disingenuous spin to act as if Chuy is the only one in the election who doesn't have any answers. "How are you gonna pay for those 1000 cops, Chuy?" "The same way Rahm paid for his 1000, fuck around with some bullshit and move guys around and act like I kept a promise."

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So where will they increase taxes to make up for the loss of red-light cam revenue.

Maybe start street-cleaning 2 weeks earlier and end it 6 months later.


The Sun-Times needs to ask that question now that Rahm is the one doing the cutting. It can't just be that they hold Chuy's feet to the fire and give Emanuel a pass.

It isn't like Rahm has detailed positions on the big things like the pensions and adding the 1000 officers he promised in the last election. It's disingenuous spin to act as if Chuy is the only one in the election who doesn't have any answers. "How are you gonna pay for those 1000 cops, Chuy?" "The same way Rahm paid for his 1000, fuck around with some bullshit and move guys around and act like I kept a promise."



Zactly.

"But Rahm is connected, and he's got this."

He's got nothing and the $50M he raised to cover pensions is about 5% of what is needed.

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It's pretty transparent when you look at where the cameras he's cutting are, not that it's surprising.



Secondary taxes on the poor and occasional suburbanite.

I'll guess they're also close to where the schools he closed are. That will win them back!


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Ben Joravsky, Reader article, June 2013.


I was all set to give a little love to Mayor Rahm Emanuel for finally getting around to making good on his long-delayed promise to create an easy-to-search TIF portal on the city's website.

That's a place you can go to find all of the 160-something TIF districts in the city and track which ones have doled out how much to whom for what. The hope, of course, is that we can start to track the bang we're getting for the buck—adding up to $5.5 billion over the last 26 years—from the slush fund known as tax increment financing.

As you've probably heard me mention before, if it weren't for the TIF program, more than half that money would go to the public schools—which, the mayor claims, are so broke he had to close 50 of them a few weeks ago.

The mayor sent out a press release Friday morning congratulating himself for creating the portal and claiming it "will help the city focus programs on job creation and economic development."

Right on, Mr. Mayor—jobs are good!

Alas, within hours of the good news, word broke that the mayor was firing about 2,100 CPS employees—including more than 1,000 teachers—in the latest, largest round of budget cuts. That's on top of the 600 teachers he fired last month as part of the school closings.

So much for job creation. You know, Mr. Mayor, you make it hard for anyone to be a cheerleader.

In the meantime, the mayor's moving full steam ahead on his plans to spend $55 million in property tax funds for a basketball arena for DePaul and a new hotel.

So the private university gets the money and the public schools get the pink slips.

My guess is that Mayor Emanuel deliberately timed the release of the TIF portal announcement to gain a little positive PR on the day he was firing a couple thousand of school employees, in part because of the millions of TIF dollars he's hoarding.

It doesn't get much more cynical than that.

Just so you know—it wasn't the mayor who broke the news of the latest firings. No, it seems the mayor's never around when the bad news has to be announced.

He was skiing in Utah when CPS announced which schools were being closed. And he was vacationing in Europe when the early round of budget cuts were announced this summer. For all I know, he was skinny-dipping in the Bahamas when word broke of Friday's firings.

He wasn't seen in public that day. Most of the teachers got the bad news in calls from central office bureaucrats who were reading from scripts.

Now that the cuts are official, Emanuel is blaming them on the teachers—or at least the $400 million contribution he has to make to the teachers' dastardly pension system. Speaking of cynicism.

As pretty much everyone concedes, the major cause of the so-called pension crisis is that neither Mayor Emanuel nor Mayor Daley before him made payments to the pension fund that they're contractually bound to make.

Only Dr. Freud himself can tell us why Mayor Emanuel is so eager to crush the Chicago Teachers Union.
In the good old days, state law required CPS to make its annual contribution by directly depositing property taxes into the pension fund. As part of the school reform law of 1995, though, Mayor Daley convinced the General Assembly to get rid of that requirement. He began spending money that was supposed to go to the pensions for basic obligations.

I'm telling you, we really have to stop using the word "reform" quite so much around here.

Thanks to that version of school reform, Mayor Daley was freed to use pension fund money to "balance" the budget while building new schools and winning praise from civic leaders and editorial writers as a fiduciary wizard.

As you can see, TIFs were not the only scam Mayor Daley got away with.

At some point, to rectify the pension crisis—as opposed to using it as a justification to fire teachers and close schools—Mayor Emanuel is going to have to start negotiating with Karen Lewis, president of the Chicago Teachers Union.

That would be the same Karen Lewis the mayor hasn't talked to since 2011, when he told her "Fuck you." It's the same Karen Lewis he's tried to intimidate with school closings, teacher firings, charter school investments, and various threats and bluster since he walked into office.

Only Dr. Freud himself can tell us why Mayor Emanuel is so eager to fight Lewis and crush her union. Whatever his motives, it's not only disastrous for public education—it's also bad politics. Unless he wants to alienate every parent in every school—or send the middle class off to the suburbs—he's got to hire back some teachers and restore the classroom cuts.

And that brings us back to the TIF honey pot.

There's so much money flowing into the TIF accounts—$457 million this year alone—that even two all-powerful mayors couldn't spend it all. And so the surplus sits in bank accounts.

I can't say for certain exactly how much is in those accounts because the city's information on the subject is either incomplete, impossible to decipher, or contradictory.

The city prepares an annual report for each TIF district and then posts it online—in a different spot from the TIF portal.

The annual reports include calculations of each district's fund balance. In the Near South TIF district, for instance, the annual report says there's a fund balance of $171 million. You could hire back a lot of teachers with just a fraction of that money.

But just below that line item, the report claims $142 million has been "committed for future redevelopment project costs." It doesn't specify where that total comes from, and the redevelopment projects it lists don't add up to anything near $142 million.

The portal is even less help. It doesn't provide a fund balance for any of the TIF districts. It does say how much each district is committed to spending, but the numbers don't match the ones in the annual reports. For instance, on the portal, the Near South TIF has $49 million in "council approved TIF projects"—a mere $93 million difference from what's "committed" in the report.

Good luck making sense of any of this, Chicago.

I wouldn't say the portal's worthless. But it's certainly no help in ascertaining what most people really want to know: how much money is in the TIF accounts.

In fact, on Monday morning a group of independent aldermen led by Robert Fioretti and Scott Waguespack called on Mayor Emanuel to disclose what the surplus is and release the funds for use by the schools, city, and county. "Stop siphoning it off from investing in our children," Fioretti said.

Look for a big fight on this issue in the coming weeks. Every time parents, teachers, or students demand that Mayor Emanuel tap the TIF reserves, you can expect that he'll claim most of the money is already committed to something else.

As with Mayor Daley, he's come to view TIF money as his precious hoard, and he'll be damned if anyone's going to tell him how to spend it.

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People are still able to unionize in a right to work state.

Refusing to pay collectively bargained raises and then wasting taxpayer money on lawsuits to defend doing just that, is far worse.

They can still unionize but Right to Work takes away a lot of their power. Illinois workers can still Unionize, can't they?


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What Has Jesus "Chuy" Garcia Actually Accomplished in Office? A Lot, It Turns Out

It’s week three of the most historic mayoral election in Chicago in decades, and new indictments of the incumbent (on top of the prodigious number of old ones) have been rolling over a largely undecided electorate in waves:

• Last Tuesday, the International Business Times reported how Rahm Emanuel’s top congressional aide was hired as a lobbyist for the company from which Chicago bought $44 million worth of red light cameras; the relationship was cunningly hidden from disclosure requirements.

• On Wednesday, Emanuel allegedly snapped Tony Soprano-style to a woman who lost her son to gun violence, “You’re gonna respect me!” after she pressed him for an explanation about why he closed the city mental health clinic that had treated her for post-traumatic stress disorder.

• Thursday, public radio station WBEZ and the education magazine Catalyst Chicago documented how one of Emanuel’s appointed school board members, Deborah Quazzo, might have profited off the $60 million Chicago Public Schools has poured into sketchy, unaccountable, online “alternative schools” which do more to artificially inflate the graduation rates than they do to actually help at-risk kids.

That’s on top of one of the most politically damaging developments of all: the fifth downgrading of Chicago’s bond rating since Emanuel’s inauguration, this time to just two notches above “junk.” “Rahm Emanuel’s Chicago Nears Fiscal Free Fall,” Investor’s Business Daily headlined that news.

To the majority who voted against Emanuel in the first round of the mayoral elections on February 24, this probably came as welcome enough confirmation of their judgement. Others, though, are asking the reasonable question: What’s Rahm’s opponent Jesús “Chuy” García done to prove he’s up to the job of governing the third largest city in the nation?

Actually, it’s not a hard case to make—and the heart of it is that very financial free-fall. When the Chicago Tribune endorsed Emanuel for reelection, their argument was almost entirely fiscal: “He has kept spending in check”; “He has balanced the budget four years in a row”; “He passed reforms in Springfield to the municipal and laborers pension funds.”

The Chicago Sun-Times argued similarly: “For months, Rahm Emanuel has kept his feet flat on the ground, addressing Chicago’s very real problems despite the political fallout, while his opponent in the April 7 mayoral runoff election, Jesús ‘Chuy’ García, has floated above reality.”

Leave aside how Moody’s, which specified the irresponsibility of Emanuel’s alleged pension fix as a key justification for their move, has just humiliated those claims. Let’s talk about Chuy—and how talk like this betokens the Chicago establishment’s own flight from reality.


As the savvy and level-headed Curtis Black explained in the Chicago Reporter, “The reality is, Emanuel has a record of fiscal recklessness, and Garcia has been a key member of the two most fiscally responsible administration in recent history.” It was the mayoral administration of Harold Washington’s, with García as a key aldermanic ally, that trimmed the city’s patronage-inflated workforce by 15 percent and, a year before his decisive 1987 reelection, raised property taxes taxes by double digits. (Emanuel, the guy the Trib and Sun-Times claim has the courage to support tough decisions, used that 1986 city council by Garcia vote as a political attack.) More recently, Chuy has been floor leader for Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, when she balanced the county budget for the first time in years while also lowering taxes.

Budget messes are a tough issue for progressives. Solving them often seems to demand austerity measures—just the kind of austerity measures mandarins like the Chicago Tribune’s editorial board enshrines as the sine qua non of political courage—that hurt the most vulnerable. But they do not have to. Preckwinkle, with García as her deputy, achieved her balanced budget while maintaining the loyalty of most progressives. That makes mincemeat of the arguments of the big Chicago papers—and also that of the Washington Post, in a March 6 love letter to Rahm, who claimed the mayor “opted for the general welfare over special interests and as a result incurred their wrath.”

Such arguments notch perfectly with Emanuel’s talking points. As a mayoral spokesman said in response to a poll showing the runoff was a statistical dead heat, “García, who has failed to get much of anything done in nearly 20 years on the big issues facing the city, but who is all of a sudden making pie-in-the-sky promises and writing checks Chicago can’t cash.”

Which is just the kind of cliched insinuation you might expect to hear when the politician in question happens not to be white.

It was Illinois’s Republican senator Mark Kirk who came closest to going there. At Pulaski Day ceremonies last Monday, he absurdly asserted, “Rahm’s reelection is essential to maintaining the value of Chicago’s debt market. … It’s a concern if we have some of the less responsible people running against him.”

Understand: at the time, there weren’t “people” running against him, there was a person: the Mexican-American immigrant Chuy García.

The racial overtones in his reference to “those people” was made crystalline by his next statement: “None of them could command the respect of the bond market. A collapse of Chicago debt, which already happened with Detroit, I think would soon follow if somebody who was really inexperienced and irresponsible replaced Rahm.”

Expect more provocations like that as campaign unfolds. Also, expect García not to take the bait.

One of most impressive things about García is how effectively he’s been messaging in response. In contrast to the blustery Emanuel, his digs have been subtly, quietly devastating:

• On President Obama’s campaign visit for his former White House chief of staff: “It was important four years ago for him to have the backing of the president. Four years ago, the people didn't know Rahm Emanuel. Four years ago, the people hadn't experienced Rahm Emanuel. … I'm not angry at the president. I think he was simply being loyal to a former employee.” Ouch. Not a friend. Not an ally. An “employee.”

• His response to Emanuel’s nasty campaign mailers: “Go negative? That's what guys with a lot of money do. It's the golden rule of conventional politics. He's already spent a ton of money to make me a bad guy. It didn't work.” That’s has been his brilliant pivot to every question about how Rahm is running against him: X? That’s what guys with a lot of money do. I, on the other hand…. Brilliant.

• On Emanuel’s kabuki attack against the first budget from the new Republican governor (he’d thundered, “Do not think you’re gonna do this—not only on the backs of families and children, but on the resources that … pay for our police and firefighters and first responders,” García responded, “He and Rauner are good friends. They apparently share expensive wines together. They talk on a very regular basis. I’m sure the mayor had advanced notice that these cuts were coming down. The mayor should have ensured that the governor wouldn’t have the audacity to even think about draconian cuts.” That one not only tied Rahm to the tail of a rich Republican, it effectively frames the supposed tough guy as politically weak. Another home run.

• “When the school closings were announced, he was out of town. You don’t do that in Chicago.” He’s running against a man who grew up in suburban Wilmette, in a campaign propped up by millions in out-of-town money in a city that prefers its heros to be homegrown (it took the now-beloved former congressman Abner Mikva decades to establish his bonafides in town, because he was born in Milwaukee). This one was a grand slam.

Given the severe privation of his campaign funds—he raised a little more than $1 million in the first round, compared to Rahm’s nearly $30 million between his own campaign fund and his political action committee—it must not be on the advice of fancy consultants. This man has political skills. He also has the solid core of a guy who grew up knowing what it really means to be tough.

Jesús “Chuy” García is going to be a great mayor. He’ll do what Rahm only claims to do: make the tough choices a battered city needs. Only he’ll do it with the interests of all Chicagoans in mind.

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more shoddy reporting

the legislative is not "part of" the executive's "administration"

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Still waiting for Chuy to show his face on the N side of the city? 'All inclusive'

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Come on....ChEW EE is going to take care of the $300 million deficit in next year's city budget, or the $550 million balloon payment to the police and fire pension funds, or the nearly $30 billion in unfunded obligations for the five pension funds for city workers and teachers.


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That’s on top of one of the most politically damaging developments of all: the fifth downgrading of Chicago’s bond rating since Emanuel’s inauguration, this time to just two notches above “junk.” “Rahm Emanuel’s Chicago Nears Fiscal Free Fall,” Investor’s Business Daily headlined that news.


Rahmper Room has the fiscal crisis covered.

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I will be pleasantly surprised when Chuy solves these issues, while spending more money to reopen the schools and more police, while cutting income sources.

Always remember, Jayne Byrne was elected once.............once.

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Willie Wilson has given his support to Chuy.

now lets all bow our heads and pray.

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rahm ripping chuy for no financial plan.... i couldnt find a fianncial plan on rahm's campaign website.... the issues tab does not address the biggest issue the city faces... just pandering crap to gain votes.... what is rahm's actual fianncial plan to save the city?


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rahm ripping chuy for no financial plan.... i couldnt find a fianncial plan on rahm's campaign website.... the issues tab does not address the biggest issue the city faces... just pandering crap to gain votes.... what is rahm's actual fianncial plan to save the city?


Sorry for the past 4 years of presenting balanced budgets and getting pension deals approved with dozens of unions, which help alleviate the future and ongoing financial pressures....

10 days ago Chuy's response to the financial issue was 'I have to do my homework on that one"

Hey, buts its your vote.....CHUY CHUY CHUY.....it's gonna be great!

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