John Kass: Crime, taxes, closed schools or clogged side streets. But Lightfoot focuses on statues. – Chicago Tribune*

"But after she’s done erasing statues, the mayor should mark the empty public space with a bronzed plaque with her face on it and the saying: 'Who controls the past controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.' Lori Lightfoot, Mayor."
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

This is what the mentally ill woke sickos think is important

BB
5 years ago

Ii is a fact- Chicago is withering away and rotting from the core. Get out while you can.
Suburbs are great- just do not bring your liberal city vires with. Leave them in the city.

Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

I’m thinking that the UHaul drivers waving good bye to Chicago will be saluting their former home with a one fingered wave.

Truth in Cook County
5 years ago

She will forever be known as one of the Gang of Four that destroyed a vibrant Chicago. Others are Kim (Soros) Foxx, Toni (we don’t need to consider taxpayer views) Preckwinkle and Tim (forever incompetent, and proud of it) Evans. We also can’t forget what JB (UHaul VP of Marketing) Pritzker has done to this formerly strong state.

Dr Nemo
5 years ago

Lori won her election 55-40 as did Pritzker win his by the same margin. Kim Foxx won her last election 54-38 against an old-style machine pol running on a law-and-order platform. Now it’s true that only about 30% of eligible voters voted in the municipal elections, but the other 70% acquiesce in the status quo by not voting. There was no drama before election night as to who would win. So on that basis only about 11-12% of Chicago and Cook County voters actively oppose the status quo. There is no evident appetite among the public for what people on… Read more »

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