Ald. Silvana Tabares: Mayor Brandon Johnson’s leadership needs a lesson in math – Chicago Tribune*

"As we approach the closing days of Chicago’s utilization of the gunshot detection technology ShotSpotter, we see again the willful exclusion of aldermen, public safety experts and, most importantly, residents who live in communities plagued by senseless violence. Instead, the administration has silenced these voices and remains in the echo chamber of slogan-based demands from 'advocates' whose suburban upbringing has apparently gifted them the wisdom to know what’s best for Chicago’s Black and brown residents."
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Free at Last
1 year ago

That bozo can’t spell math. But you degenerates elected him as your mayor. That means most of you can’t spell math if you were spotted the mat.

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

Tabares nails it:

“Instead, the administration has silenced these voices and remains in the echo chamber of slogan-based demands from ‘advocates’ whose suburban upbringing has apparently gifted them the wisdom to know what’s best for Chicago’s Black and brown residents.””

And don’t forget, Brando & Stacy along with so many in press are only recent suburban transplant/ equity grifters who moved here to work their we “know what’s best for Chicago’s Black and brown residents” $$hustle$$.

Where's Mine ???
1 year ago

I guess you can add 29 yr old Kennedy Bartley to the suburban transplant equity grifter list….that the new machine/ progressive left is so love with. Try and Google her background you’ll find surprisingly little info

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