Chicago Aldermen Say 2022 Budget Is a Small Step Toward Equity – WTTW (Chicago)

Although most progressive aldermen voted in favor of it, some did not, including Ald. David Moore. “For me what was important, it was broad and although you want to be trusting of the administration, I want as much detail I can get in terms of where this money is going in the community. You want something to be able to touch and say to your community, this is what I’m bringing back.”
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The True Believer
4 years ago

Alderman Moore and the rest of the black caucus are nothing but two bit race hustlers looking for a quick buck without addressing the rising crime of their constituents. It’s all about free money and enabling criminals with some fake fantasy of systemic racism which doesn’t exist. The black youth needs to be put to work or jailed for a long time if they commit gun crimes.

The Paraclete
4 years ago

Spoken like a true scumbag. The weathervane bootlick!

Old Spartan
4 years ago

Way to focus on the big issues of the day, Aldermen. Equity! Not shootings. Not murders. Not car jackings. Not crime. Not the fact that 28 percent of CPS students can’t read at grade level. Not the highest sales tax in the country. Not outrageous property taxes. Not soaring office vacancies downtown. Not the catastrophic pension explosion coming. Just equity..

Abe`s Ghost
4 years ago

These people aren`t Progressives they are at best Marist but in reality they are COMMUNIST call them what they are

debtsor
4 years ago

One solution to affordable housing would be to allow shanty towns to be built using spare parts from other buildings on vacant land. Kind of like those lawless slums just outside of Rio. Those neighborhoods are controlled by the gangs and operate almost independently of the local municipal government.

Even better, the building department doesn’t inspect those buildings! Things like insulation, smoke detectors, working railings, garbage and weed free lots: these regulations drive up the cost of housing for landlords and owners alike.

DEFUND THE BUILDINGS DEPARTMENT

Freddy
4 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

What about something even cheaper. Inflatable bouncy houses. There are colorful,easy to move and if you don’t like neighborhood deflate and leave and no taxes.They come in all shapes and sizes some with slides just in case they need a quick getaway. Just a few rules no pins or cleats or space heaters..

streeterville
4 years ago

2022 Budget is a giant step towards feudalism, with most Chicagoans being the “serfs”.

Willowglen
4 years ago
Reply to  streeterville

Alderman David Moore’s comments are striking. His mission is to redistribute as much income as possible to his constituents. I suspect a suggestion that Government should provide essential services on the most efficient basis possible would befuddle him.

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