Guest Column: The City of Lobsters – John Kass News

"I call Chicago the city of lobsters because like lobsters the people here sit in a pot as the water slowly comes to a boil...The lobsters watch as businesses leave, people tired of crime, taxes and corruption flee to other states...They are obsessed with electing someone who looks like them, talks like them, and thinks like them."
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Old Spartan
3 years ago

Great analysis. The problem in Chicago– and nationally as well– isn’t the politicians. It is the media’s bias and ineptitude and the public’s apathy. The do-nothing politicians are just the obvious beneficiaries.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

The Chitty of Chicago is DOA. Soon to be a ghost town.

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