Chicago’s War on Poverty Has Failed – National Review

"Chicago city leaders have for too long prioritized pet projects such as the guaranteed-income pilot program over addressing the root causes of poverty...Instead of working to lower taxes and improve hiring, Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson placed a real-estate-transfer-tax hike — a tax hike on businesses — onto the March city ballot this fall. He also approved costly anti-business measures eliminating the subminimum wage for restaurant servers and expanding mandatory paid sick leave."
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Fullbladder
2 years ago

The Gimmie-Dat class has made it near impossible for the working class.

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