Chicago schools, transit, public housing remain rudderless under Mayor Brandon Johnson – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

Personnel appointments have proven some of the mayor’s most difficult issues as he’s transitioned from a firebrand union organizer to a chief executive tasked with selecting trustworthy people to advance his progressive agenda.
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Call my shrink
2 months ago

Braindead wears slip ons because he’s too dumb to tie a knot. Stacey picked the perfect patsy to run for mayor

Joseph A Murzanski
2 months ago

Not to worry, Mayor Johnson has everything under control. He’s investing in people whatever that means. Which people, nobody knows!

Deb
2 months ago

Johnson is bought and paid for by CTU.. housing was given to illegals while overlooking US citizens. How does anyone think that all the illegals were moved out of the shelters? Illegals went somewhere. Johnson won’t hire competent people, just DEI and political hires.

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The Railroader
2 months ago

‘…some of the mayor’s most difficult issues as he’s transitioned from a firebrand union organizer to a chief executive…’ Like Illinois’ trust fund baby, JB the Hutt, Mayor Cliff Notes has never managed a hot dog stand, much less held a any real job of responsibility in his entire career. Alice Yin, dutiful member of the Useless Chicago Media, penned this halfhearted criticism of the results of Mayor Notes’ inexperience and incompetence that Chicago taxpayers have endured. True context would indicate the pattern of incompetent political animals getting elected to positions they are unprepared for who appoint fellow political animal… Read more »

Last edited 2 months ago by The Railroader
Brian Jones
2 months ago

Isn’t “trustworthy leaders for his progressive agenda” an oxymoron?

Chercher
2 months ago

There are most likely good candidates out there who can never get past Brandon Johnson’s race hangup. That’s why the US Department of Justice opened up a civil rights investigation into his hiring practices.

Giles Caver
2 months ago

Brandon won’t appoint competent leaders who’d show him up.

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