Editorial: Mayor Johnson, show leadership and get a city budget passed – Chicago Sun-Times

"There’s no excuse for a mayor to be so clueless about his support that he has to cancel a crucial vote at the very last minute. If the city doesn’t pass a budget by Dec. 31, what happens? Will the state step in? Will city services degrade? ... Johnson’s got to learn to not only read the room, and in this case the room is telling him 'no,' but also figure out how to lead the room even when none of the choices — painful cuts, politically unacceptable tax hikes or finding ways to cover big payouts — are easy."
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1 year ago

Mayor Johnson, show leadership. That one made me spit out my coffee, I laughed so hard. Does the sun times hire these reporters and columnists from the grade school newspapers? Are they really that dumb that they think this POS mayor has any ability whatsoever?

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