John Kass: As institutions fade, a key question: ‘Who charts Chicago’s future and what does it look like?’ – Chicago Tribune*

"It would be one thing if the institutions were crumbling and the people still had enough faith in their political leadership to remain. But that seems to be gone. The quarter of a million people who’ve left Illinois over the past decade understood that political and other institutions were wavering. Last year, some 79,000 moved off."
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Kylie Massasoit
5 years ago

Detroit

Rusty Nutz
5 years ago

Past is prolog, Mr. Kass.

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