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Brazen Mayor Tiffany Henyard shows why local elections matter

  
Via:  Texan1211  •  2 months ago  •  13 comments

By:   nypost (New York Post)

Brazen Mayor Tiffany Henyard shows why local elections matter
In a matter of a few years, Dolton, Ill., Mayor Tiffany Henyard's designer shoes have snapped the neck of prosperity of this small village outside Chicago.

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Back to Reading Published Feb. 19, 2024, 7:19 p.m. ET Dolton Mayor Tiffany Henyard has allegedly spent money from the Illinois town's budget on vacations and her lavish lifestyle. Village of Dolton

They say absolute power corrupts absolutely, but power doesn't change someone — it only exaggerates what's already inside the person who wields it.

Unfortunately, many elected officials do this by standing on the necks of the people who helped put them into power.

In a matter of a few years, Dolton, Ill., Mayor Tiffany Henyard's designer shoes have snapped the neck of prosperity of this small village outside Chicago.

The 40-year-old self-proclaimed "super mayor" is ignoring Freedom of Information Act requests to see the 20,000-resident village's budget even as she plasters her face on billboards around town — a somewhat ominous Happy Valentine's Day message read, "I love you, and there's nothing you can do about it!"

Meanwhile, she's turned Thornton Township's bank account — she's also the 190,000-resident township's supervisor — into her personal piggy bank by taking lavish first-class trips to cities around the country, including New York and Las Vegas, spending upwards of $67,000 of township funds.

One Dolton trustee, Brittney Norwood, says the embattled mayor refuses to open the books for the board and the public to scrutinize her spending.

"A few months ago, we were $7 million in debt," Norwood complains.

Before Henyard, a former burger-joint owner, took office in April 2021, Dolton had a budget surplus.

In 2022, the village board put two questions on the ballot. The first asked voters if Dolton should have a recall mechanism; the second asked, if the first succeeded, if Henyard should be recalled.

They passed: 56% of voters wanted her removed as mayor.

But Cook County courts ruled the referenda invalid, keeping the village tyrant in power.

Now Dolton's finances are so out of control, a leasing bank is threatening to repossess village vehicles, including police cars, due to nonpayment.

But Henyard has no shame.

She basically bragged about her exorbitant spending and disregard for the rule of law with a costume tribute to Nino Brown, the anti-hero of the 1991 movie "New Jack City."

She strutted into a village board meeting dressed like the drug-lord character and had a DJ play Rhianna's song "Bitch Better Have My Money."

Nino Brown is a community terrorist who drugs his people for profit, kills whoever threatens his growing empire, even those from within his circle, and laughs in the face of the law because his power elevated him above punishment: This is Henyard's idol.

Behind every tyrant lies his biggest weakness: his insecurity.

Henyard plasters her face on billboards throughout the village, paid for by taxpayers, just like dictators have statues of themselves scattered throughout the country.

They all need constant external recognition of their "greatness" because they cannot generate it from within.

The only way for these strongmen to get the people's adoration is through either forced compliance or faux charity: Nino Brown handed out turkeys during Thanksgiving, and Tiffany Henyard gave out free gas for votes during her campaign.

So how do we prevent being trampled over by an audacious ruler who masquerades as a public servant?

We must show up for local elections.

Too often our municipal elections are decided by low voter turnout, especially in the off years of a presidential election.

We've forgotten how detrimental one local election can be in such a short period.

Henyard won the mayoral Democratic primary by four points over incumbent Mayor Riley Rogers and five points over candidate Andrew Holmes, resulting in fewer than 150 votes separating the top three candidates.

The "super mayor" is far from the only municipal politician motivated by personal enrichment who abuses her might — she's just incredibly brazen about it.

She's always been morally corrupt; she only needed to obtain the power to exploit.

The problem is our news has become so nationalized.

We've ignored how many immoral actors in government get a pass because we've been obsessively focused on "what's happening in DC" instead of "what's happening near me."

Local elections matter because if you don't show up, tyrants can make your community hell much faster than the president can.

Adam B. Coleman is the author of "Black Victim to Black Victor" and founder of Wrong Speak Publishing. Follow him on Substack: adambcoleman.substack.com.


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Texan1211
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1  seeder  Texan1211    2 months ago
The "super mayor" is far from the only municipal politician motivated by personal enrichment who abuses her might — she's just incredibly brazen about it. She's always been morally corrupt; she only needed to obtain the power to exploit.

All is forgiven, she boasts a "D" after her name, after all.

 
 
 
cjcold
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2  cjcold    2 months ago

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Sparty On
Professor Principal
3  Sparty On    2 months ago

The poster child for liberal elitism.

The people who elect turds like this deserve what they get

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
Professor Principal
4  Sean Treacy    2 months ago

And what does she blame for her unpopularity?

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
4.1  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Sean Treacy @4    2 months ago
And what does she blame for her unpopularity?

White people.

And Uncle Toms.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
Professor Expert
5  Jeremy Retired in NC    2 months ago

Obviously she's not above playing the race card

“You all should be ashamed of yourselves because you all are black. You all are black,” the glamorous mayor said during the livestreamed meeting. “And you all [are] sitting up here beating and attacking a black woman that’s in power.”

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
5.1  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Jeremy Retired in NC @5    2 months ago
Obviously she's not above playing the race card

Never doubted it for a second.

It wasn't a question of IF she was going to play it, just a matter of WHEN.

 
 
 
Just Jim NC TttH
Professor Principal
6  Just Jim NC TttH    2 months ago

Looks as though cocky assed Mayor is in some deep shit. 

The mayor of a city in   Illinois   who recently traveled to Washington and met with President Joe Biden is the subject of a corruption investigation by the FBI, according to a report Tuesday.

It does not appear that the meeting is directly related to the probe, but Democratic Mayor Tiffany Henyard of Dolton is getting a lot of attention from the bureau following two years of corruption allegations,   WFLD-TV   in Chicago reported.

According to the report, Henyard appears to be at the center of an   FBI   probe as agents are interviewing potential witnesses for a case that could end up with charges.

 
 
 
Texan1211
Professor Principal
6.1  seeder  Texan1211  replied to  Just Jim NC TttH @6    2 months ago

Maybe she wanted to meet with Biden and see if he'd call the dogs off.

 
 
 
Sparty On
Professor Principal
7  Sparty On    2 months ago

You lie down with dogs …. you get up with fleas …

 
 
 
goose is back
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8  goose is back    2 months ago

She's knocking down $280K a year where the median income in her town if $57K. She's corrupt as the day is long. 

 
 
 
Drinker of the Wry
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9  Drinker of the Wry    2 months ago

To avoid competition in her 2025 race, she has drafted legislation that would cut her successor’s salary to just $25,000. If Henyard stays in office, her salary stays $224K

She was recalled by the voters in 2022,  but the effort was overturned by an appellate court that concluded the Dolton Village Board improperly drafted the referendum questions.

 
 
 
Sparty On
Professor Principal
9.1  Sparty On  replied to  Drinker of the Wry @9    2 months ago

Babylon Bee would have a hard time writing stuff this kooky

 
 

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