Editorial: Springfield issues a 92-8 vote of no confidence in Brandon Johnson, Stacy Davis Gates – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

Stacy Davis Gates, president of the Chicago Teachers Union, speaks about contract negotiations outside Richards Career Academy on April 16, 2024. (Stacey Wescott/Chicago Tribune)"When Springfield feels compelled to halt your education agenda in its tracks, you should reflect on how better to persuade people outside your progressive echo chamber of the wisdom of your ideas."
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

Glad to see that CTU is ensuring that not just Chicagoans hate them but that the entire state of Illinois hates CTU.

Last edited 1 year ago by Tom Paine's Ghost
Unity and Solidarity
1 year ago

Here is what SDG’s response to the article will be. So what. Pay us.

They will get everything they want. Don’t even bother bargaining.

Last edited 1 year ago by Unity and Solidarity
Fed up neighbor
1 year ago

Sad day for Chicago and Illinois

Drrrrrrrrimademocrat
1 year ago

Just wanted to give a shout out to wirepoints on publishing great information and providing us a legitimate forum to discuss these very important topics, much appreciation for the hard work and information that wirepoints puts out daily!

chris
1 year ago

So when is he leaving?????

Martin Eden
1 year ago

As many have stated, let’s go! When you sit home and either not vote or, implicitly choose low-information socialists, you get moronic policy put forth by those barely able to either chew gum OR walk. Living in Chicago is a hoot. If there was a canary in the coal mine for the collapse of Western society, this is ground zero. Just look at CPS – money isn’t the problem. Homelessness? Drug use? Crime? CRIME! All the while, we have a Mayor who likely can’t tie his shoes and a gubnah who, while he can’t see his shoes, allows the jewel… Read more »

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

I disagree with editorial, seem CTU once again comes out winners. CTU got moratorium on ANY school closings til 2027 when I’m sure by then they will control elected school board.. So taxpayer chumps will continue to pay for all those 1/2 empty schools into 2027 and beyond

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Yep, and looking at the report WirePoints did showing the complete fiscal irresponsibility of CPS’s use of those buildings…definitely a win. What, 3 more years of running a school built for1000 students, but only have 35. Makes no sense. What a travesty.

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago
Reply to  Daskoterzar

A few selective enrollment schools (12?) get saved from cutbacks while 100’s of half empty CPS neighborhoods schools are get saved from closer (and astoundingly are getting increased funding)?? WHAT A $$$DEAL$$$ FOR CTU!!!….who in this city or state with half a brain cell, who knows how Springfield works, wouldn’t think the taxpayer/voter has been punked once again? Its no different than JBs budget grocery tax cancellation/huslte game. Pathetic

Admin
1 year ago

Yes, agreed. Still, it’s a tiny ray of push-back against CTU, which is unprecedented.

Daskoterzar
1 year ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

Agreed Mark, but gosh isn’t it sad that we are excited about a tiny push back…the correct solution is staring them in the face.

Wyatt Earp
1 year ago

Chicago you voted for this, enjoy.

ProzacPlease
1 year ago

Progressives don’t use persuasion. They deal only in demands and threats.

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