How Brandon Johnson lost his longest political battle – The Last Ward

"The mayor’s frustration culminated in remarks at a town hall meeting last week. 'You put a Black man in charge of a city and all of a sudden everybody wants to be an accountant,' he said."
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Ataraxis
7 months ago

Brando has a potential career as a standup comic!
That’s a pretty good line from someone with such a low IQ.

Brian Jones
7 months ago

It’s not skin pigmentation.

It’s the loan.
It’s the loan
It’s the loan.

Stop acting like a character on Shameless.

Start aiming for fiscal responsibility.

mqyl
7 months ago
Reply to  Brian Jones

Fiscal responsibility and Democrat pols are mutually exclusive.

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