Chicago’s Problems Will Not Be Solved by Rebranding – Chicago Contrarian

"Chicago is a city in sharp decline, albeit not necessarily an irreversible one. Still, when looking at contemporary Chicago, it would be wise for lawmakers in the Windy City to consider the fate of Detroit to fully understand how incompetent lawmakers in the Motor City mishandled the situation and led that city into receivership."
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Wyatt Earp
2 years ago

Chicago is on a roller coaster ride to hell.
Enjoy the ride. Remember River View,
Neighborhood changed, bang gone.
My once a year trip into Chicago in and out
Before anyone could target me, forgot my
Body armor.

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