Pritzker heading to World Economic Forum to tout climate, social agenda – Center Square

Gov. JB Pritzker said in a statement, “Our work on clean energy, our investments in infrastructure, and our dedication to technological innovation and growth are all world-class, and I’m excited to perform my role as Chief Marketing Officer for Illinois on the world stage.”
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Ming The Merciless
3 years ago

JB’s main reason for going is he heard about the several all you can eat buffets available

Stewie the Roof Baby
3 years ago

Was the fat man Chief Marketing Officer when Boeing, Caterpillar, Citadel, Stellantis, etc left Illinois?

Giddyap
3 years ago

Pugsley Goes On Junket To Globalist Cabal Conference 

Bross
3 years ago

Imagine talking to leaders from places like Poland. Pritzker touting: “We in Illinois kill more black babies then anyone, we pay for it and also pay for out of State people to kill their babies.” Of course he would chuckle and say it is so pleasurable to be able to offer the freedoms Illinois provides…you know like free train rides where “work will set you free”… By the way, want to bring your company to Illinois?

debtsor
3 years ago
Reply to  Bross

You’re right, they never talk about the ‘disparate impact’ abortion has on the black population.

Pat S.
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

That’s because to leftists black lives don’t matter.

Stupid chickens.

Truth Seeker
3 years ago

Pritzker IS global warming.

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