Mayor Lori Lightfoot swept into office as an avowed reformer. Three years later, critics see ‘missed opportunities’ and a mixed record. – Chicago Tribune/MSN

Alisa Kaplan, executive director of Reform for Illinois, whose board Lightfoot previously served on, said “it’s not surprising that Mayor Lightfoot hasn’t followed through on all her ambitious campaign promises — few politicians do. Things always look different once you get to an office — your own sense of self-protection kicks in, and you realize it’s not as easy as it looks to make change.”
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The Paraclete
3 years ago

Leave it to the Tribune to carry water for Lori! Missed opportunities? Sounds like a benign way to say she’s a fckn bungler! More like criminal negligence.

debtsor
3 years ago
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The destruction is intentional. They hate Chicago and they hate America and they want to replace it with something else. We are only in the early stages. This woman unilaterally banned unvaccinated people from eating in restaurants for two entire months this winter. That’s just a test run for what’s coming next.

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