Paul Vallas: The city won’t address crime as long as CTU stands in the way of making education about children – Chicago Tribune*

"What the mayor and his base supporters are doing when they can’t or won’t answer questions is relitigate the past based on a false narrative to deflect responsibility for a mediocre present in which they are complicit...The criticism of the closing of near-empty schools by Emanuel is particularly hypocritical given the catastrophic consequences of closing school campuses after COVID-19 struck."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Busy this union. Illinois public employee unions are the filthy cancer that is killing Illinois

Giddyap
2 years ago

With CTU in charge, Chicago Schools will only serve as a money laundry for that crooked corrupt union.

marko
2 years ago

Chicago for the first time in my life is ready for a republican mayor. Vallas’s problem is he didn’t embrace his conservatism in the election hoping to play it safe, meanwhile the radical leftists went all in and won, with less than 1/3 of the eligible voters. I’ve heard 18% of the electorate. That means the other 82% preferred something else that didn’t run.

Streeterville
2 years ago

Oh Vallas, too little, too late. “City”, meaning Mayor Johnson, is merely tool for CTU to plunder Chicago, to demonstrate CTU absolute political control over Chicago city hall, as demonstrated by recent pro-CTU benefits enacted by Johnson. Johnson has little interest in “combatting crime”. Note that he deflects all discussion of significant crime issues with progressive slogans of “disinvestment by corporations”, and “our children should not be demonized”, and “poverty causes crime”, all false narratives. Lax enforcement of laws, acceptance of anti-social behavior as societal norms, and molly-coddling of repeat criminals by courts and state attorney office directly enable rising… Read more »

Last edited 2 years ago by Streeterville
Where's Mine ???
2 years ago

Fantastic, but why didn’t Vallas come out with this during run for Mayor?

Freddy
2 years ago

Did not want to upset a large voting block.

Pensions Paid First
2 years ago
Reply to  Freddy

They weren’t going to vote for him anyway. Perhaps he could have attracted voters that sat out the election if he actually stood up and said these things during the campaign. Instead, he figured that BJ was so far left that his goal was to run a very bland campaign in the hopes of not upsetting anyone. He figured that was his best strategy. Clearly he was wrong.

Freddy
2 years ago

Agree!!

mqyl
2 years ago

True. A white male baby boomer is the devil incarnate to many young Chicagoans eligible to vote.

debtsor
2 years ago
Reply to  mqyl

Unlikely Chicago will ever elect a white mayor again.

Space Ghost
2 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Doesn`t matter the color of the individual all DEMOCRATS are RADICAL MARXIST

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