Mayor Brandon Johnson’s resistance to ethics reforms draws criticism – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo

“The ethics or ethos of our government cannot just be simply mired in our conversation around the potential to corruption,” the mayor said. “I find that to be a very puerile sort of approach toward how we talk about ethics. Ethics is about how we equitably distribute government in a way that everybody can feel proud of.”
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Brian Jones
11 months ago

Translated: “The ends justify the means.”

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