Larry Elder: The Chicago DNC Theme Was ‘Hope’ — What About Chicagoans? – Texas Insider

"They spoke at the DNC about 'hope' and about the importance of everyone living up to his or her potential. For many Chicagoans, that's a tall order. In 2022, according to the Illinois State Board of Education, there were 53 Illinois public K-12 schools, mostly in Chicago, where 0 percent of the students could do math at grade level. There were 30 public schools, mostly in Chicago, where 0 percent of the students could read at grade level."
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1 year ago

If you are one of the clowns that live in Chicago, what hope do you have? That somehow your masters will throw you some crumbs? There is no hope for Chicago other than a swift end to the slow death you are experiencing.

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