Chicago Pumps the Brakes on Housing – Chicago Contrarian

"While serving as alderman, (Carlos) Ramirez-Rosa has often acted as an orator who touches the heights with his passionate speeches on the plight of the poor, immigrants, workers, the LGBTQ community or the need for affordable housing...With a mayor hand-picked by the CTU now in office and the CTU-backed progressive aldermen now firmly entrenched in the City Council, Rosa’s appointment as Mayor Johnson’s Floor Leader, and chair of the powerful Committee on Zoning, Landmarks and Building Standards, affords the 35th Ward alderman room to maneuver and prevail on his mission issue: The de-commodification of housing."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Every communist should have the same career arc as their hero — Che Guevara — as in being executed by firing squad, and having their body dumped in the Bolivian jungle.

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