A Bill Comes Due: Chicago’s Johnson and Teacher’s Union Lose Fight for Loan to Sustain Bloated Budget – Jonathan Turley

"As a Chicagoan, I have no illusions about the city politics. There has never been reasonable fiscal policies in the city in my lifetime. However, Johnson has moved from the dismissive to delusional in ignoring the economic realities growing in the city."
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Sam
6 hours ago

When is panic attack going to pay the 2MILLION DOLLARS 💵 he ILLEGALLY GOT from the CTU??? That was UNION DIES which wasn’t SUPPOSED TO BE FOR POLITICAL DONATIONS.

David F
7 hours ago

Kick out the illegals – problem solved.
Of course subsidizing garbage collection to the tune in 300 Million doesn’t help either. They are bloated like the teachers only place I’ve ever seen 3 people on a truck (union democrat voters) where every other city does it with 1.

Call my shrink
9 hours ago

Well now its about time they start trimming the excess teachers ,unused schools and unnecessary staff. Don’t start thinking tax hikes

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