Chicago mayor defends campaign spending $30K on hair, makeup – Center Square

“If they don’t believe it’s a good use to support small businesses, Black and brown businesses, that is something that they’ll have to deal with when they meet their maker,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said.
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Old Spartan
1 year ago

Hey Mayor. My African American friend is laughing at you. Says his son could give you the pointy head slick up with 5 bucks worth of mouse. Thinks you got ripped off big time by your people of color hairdo friends. By the way, how about the white and Hispanic small businesses you are supposed to represent. Don’t they deserve a set aside from your hairdo budget?

LMAO
1 year ago
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We are ALL laughing at him

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