Ahead of the DNC, City Hall spent $814,000 on a fence to lock out homeless – Chicago Sun-Times

City Hall’s contract allowing for ”emergency” spending of up to $1 million for fencing says that this was needed “to address a threat to public safety and city operations during the 2024 Democratic National Convention.”
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Hello Indiana!
1 year ago

Whether it be an overpriced fence or a bed of flowers, once the money was put out there, all the usual suspects had to get a piece of it, the Chicago Way.

JackBolly
1 year ago

Leftist Democrats like walls and fences and security for themselves, just not Americans.

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