Johnson’s so-called “reparations” initiative is not a serious policy agenda. Rather, it is a political defense mechanism designed to rally his base, shield him from criticism, and distract from the growing discontent within the very communities that feel left behind by his administration’s decisions, especially his migrant policies.
All the reasons why Chicago is a sad, disappointing, and dangerous mess in one article. I challenge the Chicago Defender to reprint this, presenting reality to their readers.
Deb
1 month ago
We already have reparations: Medicaid, SNAP, section 8, and guaranteed income.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
All the reasons why Chicago is a sad, disappointing, and dangerous mess in one article. I challenge the Chicago Defender to reprint this, presenting reality to their readers.
We already have reparations: Medicaid, SNAP, section 8, and guaranteed income.