Editorial: No, the court decision against ‘Bring Chicago Home’ was not voter suppression a la Jim Crow – Chicago Tribune*

"The ruling is not about any of that but rather about a poorly worded ballot question...Powerful rhetoric is to be expected. But this kind of overheated nonsense also has been flowing from the mouths of too many elected officials, including Mayor Brandon Johnson, who called the judge’s finding an 'unhealthy precedent' and, worse, 'suppression.' Mr. Mayor, the courts are for everyone, including owners of commercial property and relatively expensive housing, of which this city has plenty."
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Hello, Indiana!
2 years ago

“Racism!” cries economic wizard mayor Raggedy yet again.

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