Advocates demand that Mayor Johnson protect Chicago’s basic income program from budget cuts – The Triibe

“We believe that the public, politicians, and elected officials have a duty to ensure people can eat, have housing, access education, and sustain their lives and livelihoods. We believe we can achieve that by securing guaranteed income in the city of Chicago," said Gregory Chambers, director of the Policy Institute at the Illinois Coalition to End Punishments.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

The Takers want their freebies. I’ve got some ‘equity’ for them: How about they work and earn their owe money?

Jdoe
1 year ago

Heaven forbid the government fail to provide them with everything they need. Does this $500 per month count as reparations?

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Jdoe

It’s not nearly enough by the reckoning of SJW’s. After all we owe every black person in America 3( or is it 4?) million dollars apiece.

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