Mayor Brandon Johnson: ‘There is much more of the game to be played’ – Chicago Sun-Times

Mayor Brandon Johnson at a table with preschool children."But a year ago today, our city itself needed treatment — treatment from the trauma experienced through a lack of hope and faith in institutions entrusted to protect and provide. Chicago needed treatment, not trauma."
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Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Zippy the Pin Head is just pathetic. These are really stupid statements. This is a CIty Government of the 3rd largest city in the Country. It isn’t a friggin pre-school where everyone gets a sticker. The City needs a CEO that runs the place like a GD business…not a goof-ball that runs it based on feelings. Sheesh.

William Butler Hickok
1 year ago

Zippy is in fine form.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

This is so sad it is funny.

pam
1 year ago

He calls himself a leader…….i call this pathetic

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