Restaurant owners say they’re being ‘scapegoated,’ ask Lightfoot to sue state over COVID-19 restrictions – WGNTV (Chicago)

“If the data does not point to and directly connect restaurants and their employees to the spread of the virus, then we’ve got to reassess what we’re doing here in the city of Chicago,” said Roger Romanelli, who heads the Fulton Market Association.
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Riverbender
5 years ago

According to one of Biden’s new science advisor Dr. Michael Osterholm a strict four to six week lockdown is needed. We can assume that the restaurant owners wanted this to happen in Illinois based upon the States usual “vote for blue no matter who” election results. Perhaps next election many may change their election stance or actually go out and vote for real change in Illinois.A national lockdown and to think, we as a nation voted for it or voted for it by not voting.

Lyn P
5 years ago
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Prior to be certified prez-elect, Beijing Biden is sure lining up the cabal of chi-comm-derived “advisors.”

Lana
5 years ago
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First we need to get the corruption out of Illinois voting systems! For that matter, the whole United States voting systems need to be pitched.

Aaron
5 years ago
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The only science they are looking at is political science

someone
5 years ago

She won’t do anything. She is putting money towards dumba** videos.

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