Aldermen question special downtown taxing district for Mag Mile area that suffered looting – Chicago Tribune*

Downtown Ald. Brendan Reilly, 42nd, was irritated. “What was very frustrating to me was that almost all of the work was done with your office and the policy team without my guidance or direct input, and then presented to me as a package, and kind of ‘Take it or leave it, and by the way, we’re in a hurry,’ ”
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The True Believer
5 years ago

Why do taxpayers have to pay for permanent victim class rioters and looters who contribute nothing to society but vote democratic as ordered to by their masters?

Anonymous
5 years ago

People are already taxed to death. How did the “fair Tax” work OUT?

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