Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s free gas and CTA fare card giveaways narrowly win City Council approval – Chicago Tribune*

“Some of our neighborhoods have intentionally been starved for no other reason than systemic racism,” Lightfoot said Wednesday before the City Council vote. “Should we not address that problem, solve it? We are a city. A city of neighbors.”
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WeAreDoomed
3 years ago

Intentionally starved? Maybe, in the past, money may have been mal-appropriated, but in recent memory? Here’s a proxy: what was school attendance in those areas? Number of library cards? Crime per capita? How do we describe this as a failure of Chicago to fix those problems that should have been first addressed in the home? There is no government program that teaches the value of standards, expectations, and personal ownership/responsibility/integrity/agency. UBI won’t fix that…. And a court delivered system of “it’s not your fault, perp, you are the victim” has driven the results we see today. Will goofs like JB… Read more »

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Riverbender
3 years ago

Illinois life gets funnier by the day

Ex Illini
3 years ago

We get free gas from Lori every time she opens her mouth.

Abe`s Ghost
3 years ago

But this plan is RACIST i guess

Joe Blow
3 years ago

hahahahahahahahahahahaha

The Paraclete
3 years ago
Reply to  Joe Blow

Isn’t she cute! Systemic racism! It’s like dwarf describing themselves as a large midget. Hmmm…..The city Council goes along.

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