Chicago mayor defends shutdown of homeless site – Center Square

“No one has to ask me to lead. I just do it. In the words of Chaka Khan, ‘I do it naturally.’ This has nothing to do with the DNC,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said.
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Free at Last
1 year ago

It’s for the children. Don’t worry. His constituents will buy it.

Old Spartan
1 year ago

He is getting beyond incompetent into the just plain silly fool stage. This announcement and the DNC are just a coincidence– laugh laugh.

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

BJ checked with advisor Grigory Potemkin and Marshall Potemkin assured him that there in fact are no homeless visible on the streets of Chicago nor are there any criminal illegal aliens visible. Move along and keep believing the Democrat fairydust, rainbows and moonbeams.

Last edited 1 year ago by Tom Paine's Ghost
Mark Felt
1 year ago

How long is Brandon’s nose now?

Riverbender
1 year ago

Nothing like starting off the day with a good bout of laughter 🙂 !

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Brando is a leader! If you didn’t know that, he’ll be happy to tell you. Apparently no less an expert than Chaka Kahn agrees! This is the type of logic you get when you put a complete imbecile in office. He doesn’t resemble a leader in any way, shape or form. His leadership style reminds me of the mayor of Dolton.

William Butler Hickok
1 year ago
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Good ol Zippy he could not lead a one person Chinese Fire Drill.

Last edited 1 year ago by William Butler Hickok
kev
1 year ago

even for an enn eye gee gee ee are mayor he’s pretty bad.

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