Chicago aldermen vote to ban packaged good stores from selling booze after midnight – Chicago Tribune*

Mayor Lightfoot has defended her push to permanently shorten sales hours by pointing to “quality of life issues” such as loitering and “illegal activity.”
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Lori will propose a compromise for later hours, it’s called $$$$$$$$! And lots of it! Everybody will have different operating hours. When that becomes totally unmanageable; she’ll blame Trump. Higher licensing fees will remain in place forever regardless of specified operating hours. If Lori really had balls she just implement a tax on Caucasian people employed within the city. It won’t be a payroll deduction, she’ll just send somebody to your home! Knock knock, Scream!

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