Column: Why Did Pritzker Party In A Crowd Despite His Coronavirus Advice? – Patch Chicago

Mark Konkol: "His Saturday sidewalk parade has only further eroded the credibility of his pandemic leadership, and those 'not scientifically founded' metrics guiding his coronavirus response and his political future. It's just the latest example that our governor lacks the self-awareness and commonsense to see how dangerous it is to tell the people he serves to do as he says, regardless of his own actions."
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

The CDC released a COVID-19 test knowing it had a high failure rate

anonymous
5 years ago

Because he knows all the numbers are invaled.
He knows they are inflated.
Tests monies goe into his pocket and the more he plays he thinks that Illinois citizens will follow. Not quite Lard BOY!

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

It’s time for chuckles the clown to go down

Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

He needs to go along with tear dropper ezike some way some form they need to go.

Mike
5 years ago

The 19 second @somethingwitty Twitter video posted November 7, 2020 at 1:53PM is evidence for when the Central Planner’s enforcement branch levy’s a fine against a business.

Perhaps someone will get permission and pay to post the video on one of those electronic billboards along the Eisenhower Expressway (I-290).

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