Mayor Johnson dodges questions in interview about whether he will raise taxes to address migrant crisis – FOX News

The people of Chicago want to know, will you raise a tax, whether it be a property tax or implement something else to help pay for this?," reporter Sabrina Franza continued to press for an answer. Mayor Brandon Johnson argued nobody has asked him this question, claiming, "I did not raise property taxes," yet managed to invest in causes from homelessness to mental health in his city.
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The Paraclete
2 years ago

Hmm, why even ask the question? Of course he’s going to raise taxes. Without the question he may not have thought on his own!

Paul Boomer
2 years ago

He should been asked if he, Johnson, can tie his own shoes

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