Mayor Lori Lightfoot, labor leaders call for congressional help on Chicago’s coronavirus revenue hole – MSN/Chicago Tribune

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Joe Blow
5 years ago

Hey dumbass maybe opening up the economy fully would help plug the hole you created!

Aaron
5 years ago

Chicago: where our problems are your problems.

True believer
5 years ago

Chicago deserves nothing and the city and state employees have been off work since March. Why isn’t this theft of services investigated by Ferguson and the inspector general ? Because they are not working either.

Ex Illini
5 years ago

Lori Lightweight is in over her head. The rest of the country isn’t interested in bailing out Chicago.

Lyn P
5 years ago
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And let’s hope the Federal budget decision-makers carry out that stance. Else they are pandering to the Broke as well as the Woke.

Mike
5 years ago

This is an emergency that justifies freezing the salary hikes built into the collective bargaining agreements.

Which should have happened decades ago, and should have lasted until pensions were fully funded.

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Tom Paine's Ghost
5 years ago

Why should the tax dollars from my elderly mother in Ohio bail out the City of Chicago?

TacoDweeb
5 years ago

All resources, including your mom belong to Chicago Teachers Union.

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