Editorial: Chicago will reopen and rebuild, but restoring public safety is paramount – Chicago Tribune

"For the restaurants and retailers that can open under precautions, including outdoor seating only and with limited capacity, Lightfoot’s directive will allow them a trickle of new revenue for the first time in months...Chicago in its long history has faced tragedies and rebounded each time. This resilient city will recover again."
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debtsor
5 years ago

They can give lip service to Chicago rebuilding and recovering, but that’s unlikely. No one seems to be in a hurry to reopen a completely looted business in a city where the mayor blames racism of everyone for the black struggles.

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