Asked if his budget will drive businesses away, the mayor replied, in part, "... (W)e're talking about 3 percent of large corporations who just received a tax benefit from Donald Trump. So I think when it comes to the number one issue in Chicago, which is to keep us safe, these investments and our police officers, these investments and survivors of domestic violence, our investment in young people, which is important to me, and of course our investments in violence prevention, our CVI workers, that's a worthwhile investment to continue to drive violence down on the city of Chicago."
No Trump tax break in Chicago, or Illinois for that matter, can go unpunished.
Free at Last
7 months ago
Hey pinhead, what about the wars that are going on in your city that produce real casualties. You know killed and wounded. Apparently, BLM only if the black life is ended by a police officer. Otherwise it’s open season.
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.
No Trump tax break in Chicago, or Illinois for that matter, can go unpunished.
Hey pinhead, what about the wars that are going on in your city that produce real casualties. You know killed and wounded. Apparently, BLM only if the black life is ended by a police officer. Otherwise it’s open season.