Chicago Needs Liberty, But Order Too – American Greatness

"Chicago shows the utter meltdown of a multicultural society. Even one-party rule cannot bring its disparate factions together. Lori Lightfoot, the would-be reformer who checked every diversity box, did not have the backbone, skill, and courage to redirect the energies of the city’s mutually hostile constituencies. Perhaps no one can in today’s Chicago."
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Lori was simply too obstinate and boneheaded to understand anything. Too many of Chicago residents want zero structure or accountability. We are witnessing the regression of society back to the Stone Age.Chicago is doomed. Ahhh the memories of summers at the Mudhole at Austin and Lake. It was actually a concrete depression that was filled by fire trucks. There wre also small lagoons to the east towards Mayfield. Old Chicago! My eyes saw it all and I remember everything too !

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

The Chitty is DOA. No money for anything but overly generous underfunded pensions for many years to come.

Ex Illini
3 years ago

For society to work there needs to be a certain level of personal accountability. Chicago and the Democrats have no interest in that topic whatsoever. Every day the city sinks lower. Just stay the hell away from that hellhole until it fully implodes.

Fullbladder
3 years ago

Watching the Rahm Emanual era, it was clear that Chicago had become ungovernable.

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