Op-ed: The ‘whole-of-government’ tack for the pandemic found success. Will it work against Chicago violence? – Chicago Tribune*

David Greising, of the Better Government Association: "It is perhaps a bit too tidy to assume the lessons from vaccines can directly be applied to fighting violent crime. The virus is full of surprises, but let’s not forget it is a biological phenomenon, and the challenge is different when trying to stop people from shooting each other. A vaccine lacks knowledge and will. It does not hold grudges or follow a gang leader’s orders. It has no access to handguns."
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The Paraclete
4 years ago

Sounds like a great idea! But what’s the diff? They hide everything! Lori Is just like Biden and Fauci, except she’s a negroe midget. Another thought from a lunatic windbag looking for a seat at the children’s table. Did you see Jesse Jackson singing the praises of Joe Biden? He’s doing everything right! Bwahahaha!

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