Just Don’t Carjack Our Convention – City Journal

Brandon Johnson and Kim Foxx play cop for the Democratic National Committee, but not for citizens of crime-plagued Chicago. The city has shown that it can enforce law and order when it chooses. It’s time for the city to do so for its long-suffering residents, instead of serving as private security and prosecutor for the Democratic Party.
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Harry Loungabow
1 year ago

How many times must Zippy say it, “ they
Are youngins just funnin, don’t be calling them young Capones.”
Let’s be sure the conventioneers are told that.

Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

A closer look at Ken Griffin’s Chicago condo selling spree.In 2020. The city saw a spike in crime downtown, as lockdowns left the streets largely open for mischief ranging from street racing to shoplifting sprees.
Griffin cited insufficient public safety in Chicago in announcing the company’s move to Miami.

Here Are the Chicago Properties Ken Griffin Has Listed and Sold (therealdeal.com)

Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

If Kimm wont prosecute the Hamas Terrorists blocking the expressway then Drivers should be allowed to plow them over and sue for damages to the drivers vehicles. Thats perfect Cook County legal logic I think.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

So long as they don’t throw root beer on the Hamas fan base. That’s a felony.

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