Chicago mayor touts streamlining efforts, critics say otherwise – Center Square

ChicagoRED founder P Rae Easley said, “Mayor Johnson’s celebration of Cut The Tape is a celebration of the growth of socialism in the city of Chicago. More taxpayer funds are being diverted to non-for-profits as an invisible line item in the campaigns of upcoming elections. As we lose more industry in the city, social organizations emerge to take their places and purchase votes in the form of grants instead of benefits-paying jobs."
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Deb
10 months ago

Need to stop funding all these “non profits.” Just another way for Democrats to funnel more money into their own pockets.

Adam Smith
10 months ago

Subcontractors all the way down…

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