Mayor Brandon Johnson faces political headwinds from his progressive base – Chicago Tribune/MSN

“I won during a time that I just felt was so important, and I was just imagining in my head that I was going to be a part of this really remarkable thing, a progressive movement,” one freshman alderman said. “Now I’m on the other end, and I’m just like, what have we done? I mean, it’s loss after loss after loss.”
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Progressive/ socialist / Marxism is a losing proposition. Just ask North Korea, Venezuela, Cuba etc.

Brian Jones
1 year ago

Reality happened. It breaks many a utopian dream.

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