Mayor Johnson on appointing new CPS board: Election “gave me the power to transform this city” – CBS2 (Chicago)

"Apparently, there's some people who are confused about the power that I have," Mayor Brandon Johnson said. "There's a few people that somehow forgot there was a whole election that gave me the power to transform this city. The world is ready for transformation, because we have figured it out." The mayor did not give specifics.
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Tommy Paine
1 year ago

No, they didn’t you POS fascist dictator. You know the old saying, “Where there is smoke, there is fire”? Well, it isn’t smoke, it is a megaton pile of steaming bull$hit emanating from you and your Marxist scumbags in the CTU.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Nobody is confused Brando, they know you’re an idiot.

Ex Illini
1 year ago

Brando is so far out over his own skis it is laughable. Nobody believes his pathetic bluster, though everybody knows he hasn’t figured out a damn thing. I like that he is making life less comfortable for his fellow leftist extremist, Governor Carnival Barker. At some point the war between these two buffoons will break out on the front pages of the local socialist rags, the Tribunal and ScumTimes. If the state is lucky they’ll beat each other to political death.

Free at Last
1 year ago

Well after all you did elect him Fuhrer. Or was it Lori that had the big johnson?

ProzacPlease
1 year ago

“The world is ready for transformation, because we have figured it out,” he said.

This reminds me of a quote from Grace Slick a few years ago, speaking of her 60’s generation:

We thought we were going to change the world, when the truth is we couldn’t even change our socks.

Deb
1 year ago

Another wat to empower CTU. Not in the best interest of students

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