The leaders are concerned Burnett’s ties to unions and developers could mean fewer jobs for residents, and more public housing land could be sold or used for purposes other than housing. “We don’t need a CEO that’s willing to sell off CHA properties just for his own benefit,” said Catherine Serpa, who represents part of the agency’s scattered site program. “I just think that appointing somebody with this type of track record sends a dangerous message that our communities are for sale.”
Someone should remind this person that she is not a leader of anything. The tax payers own the housing she enjoys and the tax payers subsidize or even pay for her rent. The entire CHA and public housing grift needs to come to an end. It’s wasteful, inefficient and riddled with democratic party connected NGOs, politically connected contractors and rife with corruption on top of being a multigenerational disaster for blacks.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Someone should remind this person that she is not a leader of anything. The tax payers own the housing she enjoys and the tax payers subsidize or even pay for her rent. The entire CHA and public housing grift needs to come to an end. It’s wasteful, inefficient and riddled with democratic party connected NGOs, politically connected contractors and rife with corruption on top of being a multigenerational disaster for blacks.