Mayor Brandon Johnson deflects questions over proposal tying homeless tent removal to City Council votes – Chicago Tribune*

“I’m not going to apologize for doing right by the people of Chicago. I said I was going to bring Chicago home. I said I was going to invest in the unhoused,” Johnson said, referring to his push for a real estate transfer tax increase on property sales over $1 million to develop a stream for anti-homelessness services. “There is no secret to what I said I was going to do and my administration carrying that out is exactly what the people of Chicago expect in their mayor.”
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Riverbender
2 years ago

Missing from the quote was Johnsons attack on opponents of his agenda “And if anyone wishes to stand in the way of the people of Chicago, well they’re going to get rolled over by the people of Chicago.” Well now previously Chicago had the Mayor with the biggest d*** and now this. Chicago voters do have the ability to make things a total mess but when it comes to Mayors they always elect the toughest talkers.

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