Editorial: Finally, aldermanic brakes are pressed on Mayor Brandon Johnson’s disastrous spending acceleration – Chicago Tribune*

"To this point, Johnson hasn’t asked city workers, most of whom are represented by unions who’ve refused to make any concessions in this moment of crisis, to contribute to a solution. Instead, Johnson has put the entire burden on businesses and ordinary Chicagoans, who already are maxed out on taxes, fees and fines. Instead of trimming unnecessary or highly discretionary spending, he has called for more speed cameras."
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Johnson is scared down to his socks of the unions. He knows that they brought him to the party and, as proved in the WH, his Dem brothers and sisters have no problem leaving without him.

Old Joe
1 year ago

You’ll know BJ is serious when he puts forth a CPS school building consolidation plan.

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