Editorial: Remember wrought iron fences? Chicago should also seek permanent benefits from this DNC confab. – Chicago Tribune*

"We’ve heard a lot about temporary benefits including flower boxes and the like. We’ve been briefed that the brutal construction on the Kennedy Expressway will cease for a few days. And, more remarkably, Metra has announced that between Aug. 12 and 30, it will offer hourly service ... Which of these improvements should we fight to keep?"
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Lawrence
1 year ago

The Chicago Tribune won’t allow us to read the article.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Lawrence

Because you won’t pay them, a rather peculiar attitude for Marxists that think capitalism is evil.

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