Editorial: Lightfoot’s crime speech: Sound and fury, but now what? – Chicago Sun-Times*

"That Lightfoot didn’t take any questions after the speech is telling. We wonder if the mayor or her handlers were concerned that scrutiny would reveal very little was there, and that the electronic monitoring moratorium is not really likely to happen at all."
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Wally
4 years ago

Unfortunately, who would be better? Preckwinkle, or any of the Hispanic socialists?

BB
4 years ago

Lori is a failure on all fronts- Chicago is circling the toilet bowl with her in charge!
Chicago, make better choices next election

The Paraclete
4 years ago

When Lori stops talking she runs from reporters and microphones. She’s terrified!

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