Scammy campaign texts on the rise (Updated)
Friday, Aug 2, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller
* Sun-Times…
With voters riveted on the 2024 election, fraudsters are flooding people with texts and emails that seem like campaign solicitations but link to fake websites that only line scammers’ pockets.
Steve Bernas, who heads the Better Business Bureau of Chicago and Northern Illinois, says scammers have pounced in recent weeks — after the attempted assassination of Republican nominee Donald Trump, President Joe Biden’s decision to not seek reelection and Vice President Kamala Harris stepping in as the presumed Democratic nominee.
Bernas says he’s seen a rise in the number of reports to the BBB’s ScamTracker tool that lets people report scams.
“The con artists have really come out of the woodwork,” he says.
He suggests going directly to campaign websites if you want to give money to a candidate.
Knock wood, I haven’t received any scam campaign texts, but I do get a lot of candidate fundraising texts. You?
…Adding… Yikes…
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* Former Republican Gov. Jim Edgar announced in 2016 that he wasn’t voting for Donald Trump….
Former Illinois governor Jim Edgar turning heads after making a somewhat shocking announcement Tuesday.
“I’ve always voted for the Republican candidate. This will be the first time I will not vote for the Republican candidate for president. And I say that, it kind of bothers me as a Republican, but the presidency is too important to let a partisan identification to keep you from making the correct vote,” said Edgar.
* Edgar said he’d vote for Joe Biden in 2020…
Former GOP Gov. Jim Edgar said Monday that he is voting for Democrat Joe Biden for president this year.
“The biggest thing … was the issue of character,” Edgar said in an interview. “I just think Joe Biden is a very decent person.”
And he said that while he thought GOP President Donald Trump “might grow into the job” after the 2016 campaign, “I don’t think he’s done that.”
“I have been very disappointed,” Edgar said. “We’ve had chaos for four years we didn’t need to have. I mean, there’s always going to be some turmoil, but he stirs it up. He bullies. You can’t believe what he says because he’ll do the different thing the next day. … He’s bungled the virus, there’s no doubt about that. He continued to stir up division in the country, (when) a president should be trying to bring people together. I mean, the list goes on and on.”
* Two weeks ago…
Former two-term Republican Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar points out that state Republicans are losing elections and influence as the party follows Trump to the right.
“In Illinois, it hurts us to have a party that really is pretty much controlled by a faction that doesn’t appeal to the majority in the state,” he said.
* So, it should be no surprise that he’s voting for Kamala Harris this year…
…Adding… From Personal PAC…
Leading abortion advocacy organizations urged Vice President Kamala Harris to choose Gov. Pritzker as her running mate in her 2024 presidential campaign in a letter sent Wednesday night.
The letter, signed by Personal PAC CEO Sarah Garza Resnick and Men4Choice Advocacy Executive Director and Founder Oren Jacobson, highlights Pritzker’s work as a champion for abortion access, and says a Harris-Pritzker ticket would be a “force to be reckoned with.”
The full letter is here.
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* Sen. Peters…
State Senator Robert Peters’ law banning employers from requiring workers to attend meetings regarding political or religious matters was signed into law on Wednesday.
“Forcing employees to attend meetings about the employer’s political or religious views goes too far,” said Peters (D-Chicago). “There needs to be a balanced and impartial relationship between employers and employees.”
Peters’ law prohibits Illinois employers from requiring employees to attend employer-sponsored meetings where the primary purpose is to communicate the employer’s opinions on religious or political matters. Further, the legislation safeguards employees from adverse actions for refusing such employer-sponsored meetings.
The law does not explicitly exclude 501(c) organizations so as to not interfere with the work of advocacy groups or organizations seeking to communicate policy initiatives. The law also outlines exemptions for required diversity, equity and inclusion training and higher education employers speaking to employees about coursework and research.
“I want to thank the Illinois AFL-CIO labor organization for bringing these issues to my attention,” said Peters. “By banning such meetings, we safeguard employees from being forced to adhere to anti-union messaging and shield them from employers directly attempting to influence their beliefs.”
Senate Bill 3649 goes into effect Jan. 1.
* Illinois AFL-CIO…
Joined by AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler and Illinois AFL-CIO President Tim Drea, Gov. JB Pritzker signed the Illinois Worker Freedom of Speech Act into law Wednesday at the state federation’s convention. The new law makes Illinois the eighth state to bar employers from requiring workers to attend mandatory political and religious meetings at work, known as “captive audience” meetings that often take the form of anti-union rhetoric.
“People go to work to work, not to be indoctrinated. Now, workers will not have to choose between their livelihood and personal values when employers use mandatory meetings to advance their political and religious interests,” stated Illinois AFL-CIO President Tim Drea. “Today’s bill signing represents a new chapter for Illinois where all workers can feel safe at work and choose to walk away from unwanted political, religious or anti-union rhetoric without fear of retaliation. We are grateful to Governor Pritzker for standing with workers and demonstrating his commitment to workplace fairness.”
The legislation was the top priority for the Illinois AFL-CIO in the 2024 legislative session. New York, Connecticut, Minnesota, Maine, Oregon, Vermont and Washington have passed similar laws protecting workers’ freedom of speech. The laws protect workers from having to hear or read offensive or unwanted political and religious speech unrelated to job tasks or performance.
“I congratulate the Illinois AFL-CIO and its allies on this tremendous victory for working people,” said AFL-CIO President Liz Shuler. “This new law will ensure that workers are protected from being compelled to listen to their employers’ opinions on political or religious matters on the job. These coercive captive audience meetings have no place in workplaces. We commend the Illinois legislature for passing this bill and Governor Pritzker for signing this important protection into law.”
Although Section 8 of the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) strictly prohibits employers from interfering with the formation of a union, captive audience meetings have been called a “license to coerce” and “an anomaly in labor law, inconsistent with the [National Labor Relations] Act’s protection of employees’ free choice,” by National Labor Relations Board General Counsel Jennifer Abruzzo.
…Adding… Center Square…
Employer groups opposed the measure. Noah Finley with the National Federation of Independent Business told that same committee the measure is a violation of employers’ rights.
“It doesn’t ban employers from holding mandatory meetings, it bans them from holding them on specific topics and exercises content restriction on the employers’ speech,” Finley said. “In doing so it discriminates against speech that specifically protected by the U.S. Constitution.”
Unions say the meetings prohibit anti-union rhetoric during mandatory meetings. Employers groups say employees need to know how unionization could negatively impact the workplace relationship.
Alec Laird, senior vice president of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association, told the same committee in March similar measures have been blocked for superseding the National Labor Relations Act.
“Finally, Washington just passed its law this year,” Laird said. “It appears the NLRB’s own rulings in recent case law that the legislation is preempted by federal law and an unconstitutional restriction of free speech.”
Other groups listed as opponents were the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association, Illinois Policy, the Illinois Hotel and Lodging Association and the Illinois Chamber of Commerce.
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* From the governor’s press conference this morning…
Mary Ann Ahern: Can we talk about migrants, and are you prepared if Governor Abbott does send 25,000 migrants here before the DNC or during it?
Governor Pritzker: As you know, we have a partnership with Cook County and with the City of Chicago. There was an awful lot of planning that went into effect back in the early part of this year. And we’re excited about the Democratic National Convention coming. We’re also excited to have this partnership in place, as you know, and you can go to the City of Chicago’s website to see how many beds are currently occupied, how many beds are available, and also that we have a plan for expanding that if necessary.
So far, we have not seen the influx that we might have expected. And one of the reasons for that is because, despite the fact that Donald Trump told Republicans to walk away from an immigration bill that would have helped us actually secure the border, that the President has nevertheless put in place a series of agreements with countries throughout Central America and North America, including Mexico, to make sure that that we’ve stemmed the tide of border crossings.
And so actually, we’ve seen some of the lowest numbers of border crossings in the last two years, over the last several months. And I check on that weekly, talk to the White House and others, to make sure that that’s still the case.
MAA: Are your sources [that have been] talking back and forth, is Abbott just a threat or might that really happen?
Pritzker: Well, of course, we have a governor in Texas who cares nothing for the human beings who are have crossed the border, who are in his state. He frankly, ships them all across the country, including to Chicago. Threatened to do it again when he was at the RNC, but we have not seen any evidence of him increasing the numbers that have been sent to the City of Chicago.
I asked Pritzker about that not long ago and he said mostly the same thing. I would also note that the logistics of busing 25,000 people here in the next few weeks would be difficult. The convention will end 25 days from now, so that’s 1,000 people a day, every day, which is well beyond anything the city has ever before seen.
* Also, the city’s predictions haven’t always turned out to be accurate. This is from the end of January…
Looking to the future, [Beatriz Ponce de Leon, deputy mayor for Immigrant, Migrant and Refugee Rights] said the city is projecting another 800 people arriving per week, based on historical data. As summer approaches, those numbers could go up to 1,200 arrivals a week, which the city has experienced before, she said.
That didn’t happen. Not even close. The shelter census last week was 5,621, down from 14,900 at the end of December.
The city currently has 5,000 empty beds, according to the Tribune.
* Not saying it won’t happen, not saying it can’t happen. Just saying.
…Adding… And, just to be clear, this is what I wrote in comments…
Oh, I figure he’ll pull some sort of stunt next month. I’m just not convinced that he can pull off 25k people.
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* Background is here if you need it. The governor’s office has confirmed that a Logan Correctional Center employee who was put on administrative leave last week for mocking a murder victim online is the same Thomas Angeli who was arrested in Sangamon County yesterday…
Scroll down, and it says this, however…
Charge 1: FOID Card Required - Acq/Possess Firearm
Statute: Possess Firearms - Expired FOID -Class A
Counts: 1
* Angeli, you’ll recall, posted this…

And, as we noted last week, this wasn’t the first time, either…
The Illinois Department of Corrections has specific rules that prohibit employees from disclosing information related to offender’s records.
In response to a post from April [2019], correctional officer Thomas Angeli, who goes by Tommy Angeli on Facebook, commented about transgender woman Janiah Monroe, who had recently been transferred to a women’s facility. “Saw her in healthcare when she first came in…dude looks nothing like a girl..a tall n skinny guy,” Angeli wrote. Later the officer expressed expectations that the inmate would have “something feminine” by way of sexual organs, but did not.
…Adding… MrJM in comments…
Why did Logan Correctional Center ever employ a goon whose knuckle tattoos say “PURE HATE”?
Ugh…
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