Mayor Brandon Johnson says leaders against progressive agenda for CPS must ‘get out of’ the way – ABC7 (Chicago)

"I don't ever discuss personnel issues," he said. "I find it to be highly offensive, irresponsible and raggedy, and I don't do raggedy." However, Johnson made it clear that all of his leaders must share his progressive agenda to transform public education. "I was elected to fight for the people of the city and whoever is in the way, get out of it," he said.
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Tom Paine's Ghost
1 year ago

What’s BJ gonna do if those meanie poos dont get out of his way? Hold his breath until he passes out? No worries, conscious or unconscious, BJ’s mind is functioning with the exact same amount of logic and thought. Typical CTU member.

Taxpayer
1 year ago

He don’t do raggedy, that’s why he spends $30,000,00 a year on personal grooming.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Brandon morphing into Jackie Childs ( Kramer’s blowhard lawyer on Seinfeld ) before our very eyes. I find his ghetto speak egregious, disingenuous and capricious, as Jackie would put it. He truly shows his lack of intelligence on an hourly basis.

Latrel
1 year ago

How did this man get out of grammar school

Isn’t Illinois Fun?
1 year ago

My goodness, he can’t even get out of his own way!

Deb
1 year ago

CPS needs to drop far left ideology and go back to educate students

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Uh oh, somebody made Mayor Raggedy go all raggedy, and apparently, he doesn’t do raggedy. Not sure where that leaves us, but pointy headed Brando needs to engage the few brain cells he has left and comprehend something. He is the mayor of a large city, and no other entity but that city is responsible for fixing his progressive agenda problems. Not the State, not the Federal Government and not whoever else he’s about to blame for historical disinvestment. He has a billion dollar problem, and needs to put on his big boy pants and figure it out. My money… Read more »

David F
1 year ago
Reply to  Ex Illini

My bets are eventual bankruptcy, the sooner the better is want all the experts say.
If they pass the millionaire tax that also will hit Chicago and the state hard when even more people leave the state.

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