Mayor Brandon Johnson defends his progressive credentials after supporting the Bears’ new stadium – WBEZ (Chicago)

“Having the opportunity to stand with billionaires, you could not have convinced me a decade ago that I would have the opportunity to do that,” Johnson said. “The fact that a middle child, 10 siblings, from a working class family is in a position to speak to the interests of everyday Chicagoans and challenge billionaires to put skin in the game — that’s what I promised that I would make sure happen.”
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Ex Illini
1 year ago

Mayor Raggedy appears to have fallen off his rocker.

pam
1 year ago

This guy is NOT ALL THERE!

Old Spartan
1 year ago

43,000jobs! I can’t stop laughing. Wow. This one project alone will solve all the unemployment problems for the entire state. Aren’t we lucky.

Wyatt Earp
1 year ago
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Zippy has been using to much wacky weed again.

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