In the 41st Ward on the Northwest Side, Johnson faces more of a challenge to win over constituents; It had the most votes for his challenger, Paul Vallas. Voter Mary Bolger, a 30-year resident, wants "equal division around the whole city. The city is not just one area, one neighborhood, one section. We're all Chicago."
Random is preparing to blame Herself for everything and he won’t be far off the mark
debtsor
3 years ago
Brandon Johnson will most certainly rule with an iron fist, pushing his progressive policies on unwelcoming residents. That’s the progressive way.
Colour Sergeant Bourne
3 years ago
A good start would be keeping police resources in the neighborhoods they are assigned to instead of diverting cops from the nicer, calmer, well kept, real estate taxpaying areas to the ghetto where the same problems have existed for decades. A million cops in some of those neighborhoods wouldn’t make a difference. Equal services is a day dream.
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.
Random is preparing to blame Herself for everything and he won’t be far off the mark
Brandon Johnson will most certainly rule with an iron fist, pushing his progressive policies on unwelcoming residents. That’s the progressive way.
A good start would be keeping police resources in the neighborhoods they are assigned to instead of diverting cops from the nicer, calmer, well kept, real estate taxpaying areas to the ghetto where the same problems have existed for decades. A million cops in some of those neighborhoods wouldn’t make a difference. Equal services is a day dream.