Chicago’s deadbeat migrant landlords get millions from City Hall despite tax troubles, other government debts – Chicago Sun-Times

The old Standard Club, 320 S. Plymouth Ct., where the city of Chicago has a migrant shelter.
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Old Joe
1 year ago

Hmm, perhaps they they could institute a landlord withholding system. Gosh, could I become a progressive?

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