Ordinary Chicago Residents Need to Learn How to Complain – Chicago Contrarian

"Oh sure, there are the full-time protesters, the pro-Palestinian crowd, 'bike mafia,' and many others. Because they are loud and persistent these group shave the ears of public officials, particularly the far-left members of the Chicago City Council. And they know how to complain. However, ordinary Chicagoans need to learn how to play the same game: Be persistent and firm when complaining, but also polite."
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Bud Dark
1 year ago

“Johnson…hinted because CTA president Dorval Carter is black, race might have something to do with widespread criticism of his leadership over CTA.”

Seems like Johnson’s always a hair away from playing the race card.

Bud Dark
1 year ago

Good article, except that in “shocking daylight alley assault and robbery in Bucktown,” the link for “Bucktown” goes to a Blogger login page.

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