Bleaker-than-ever picture for Illinois restaurants – Chicago Sun-Times

Illinois Restaurant Association President Sam Toia also talked about the “elephant in the room”: colder weather that will take outdoor dining, which has been a life raft for restaurants, off the table. “Tents, heaters, bubbles, expanded footprints — whatever it takes."
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Bill
5 years ago

The only thing that will save restaurants and other small businesses in Illinois is for the people to completely reject the Reds in November. That means every Democrat, liberal Republican, Socialist and Communist on the Illinois ballot.

Hmmm…

That seems to excludes voting for almost every candidate.

See what voting stupid in primary elections accomplishes?

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