Mayor Johnson vows Brings Chicago Home fight not over – WGNTV (Chicago)

“There are 68,000 people who are unhoused,” he said. “There’s not a fight that we’ve taken on that we won’t have the ability to win. [So] guess what? Buckle up.”
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Streeterville
2 years ago

There’s $300 million+ supposedly spent on non-resident migrants. It’s a rubbery number, because there’s little disclosure, little record-keeping, and lots of secrecy surrounding Chicago’s actual expenditures on migrants, in 2023, and each month so far in 2024. Big big secret.

But let’s face it, $300 million spent on longtime Chicago residents could truly have housed several hundred Chicagoans presently couch-surfing with friends and family because they cannot afford a studio apartment anywhere in Chicago.

Eugene from a payphone
2 years ago

“Wascally wepublicans to blame!”, screams Chicago’s own Elmer Fudd.

Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

I believe Zippy is losing control of himself with this loss. Let’s get him declared, Non
Compus Mentis and be done with it.

Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

Tough talk from the middle school teacher that didn’t assign homework because it’s racist. Perhaps he’ll be buckled up into a straight jacket after his next panic attack.

Dr Strohschen
2 years ago

I hope the reality of what this increase means to EVERYONE will be explained, analyzed, and discussed based on authentic facts. The soundbites about “taxing the rich” sounds good to many; however, this is a slippery slope … \

sue
2 years ago
Reply to  Dr Strohschen

We need talent in the Mayor ‘s office not more bs…..

Rob M
2 years ago
Reply to  sue

The Archdiocese of Chicago offered the city use of empty properties for free and instead of taking that, and leveraging money to help even more people, the Mayor chose to lease at an exhorbitant rate instead. This describes social services administered by Democrats especially, in a nutshell. No one trusts government to spend wisely. Theyve shown most goes to the donors.

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