McCormick Place hospital’s cost to taxpayers? $1.7 million per patient. How the deal happened. – Chicago Sun-Times

“It’s something I’m incredibly proud of,” says Samir Mayekar, Lightfoot’s deputy mayor for economic and neighborhood development who says the money was “not spent in vain.” He also notes that the medical equipment is being stored and can be redeployed if needed.

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Poor Taxpayer
5 years ago

Cheap if you consider government is doing the job.
Government is not here to work for the Public, The Public is here to work for Government.
Million dollar pensions are to be paid for by the honest hard working poor taxpayer.
Illinois “Land of Slavery”

True believer
5 years ago

The point of building the hospital was to provide patronage jobs to the illiterate, inbred Indiana, south suburban and southwest side union workers to insure campaign cash and further minority patronage to the Democratic Party of cook county. There was no need whatsoever for this nonsense.

Victor
5 years ago

Don’t forget to add in the $18 million Pritzker dropped on Chinese fake KN95 masks.

anonymous
5 years ago

The money was spent in vain–it was spent to make sure that the national media would look favorably upon Pritzker and Lightfoot –to say they were at the ready.
At the ready? Seriously? all their attacks on the msm were uncalled for –but anything to make the Dems look like they “know” what they are doing.

Platinum Goose
5 years ago

We heard all these horror stories from nurses and doctors about overcrowding why were so few patients sent there? Something tells me the hospitals wanted the revenue and didn’t want to turn anyone away.

Richard Poo Millersky
5 years ago

We might need McCormick Hospital one day. One never knows, when COVID-19 dramatically Increases ?☹️

Admin
5 years ago

We might need ten of them, so do you want to pay for the all even when current indications are that it won’t be needed?

Richard Poo Millersky
5 years ago
Reply to  Mark Glennon

There are lots of things I pay for, but don’t use. I wouldn’t be thrilled about paying for 10 hospitals, but understanding the possible need, I’d begrudgingly pay. ?

Bill
5 years ago

Well if nothing else, the “Poo” part of your moniker is beginning to make sense…

Richard Poo Millersky
5 years ago
Reply to  Bill

I’m glad you like “Poo”, which is an Asian surname. Richard Millersky is based on a well known person. ??

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