Rich Miller: Mayor Johnson doesn’t bring up $1 billion ask for schools in Springfield – Chicago Sun-Times

"When asked whether his proposals would 'jump the line' ahead of other school districts, (Mayor Brandon) Johnson said, 'This is not a zero-sum game. There’s more than enough for everyone.' Except there’s not, which is what the mayor’s top allies at the Chicago Teachers Union will be told when they visit Springfield en masse for their own lobby day to demand that billion dollars the mayor didn’t bring up."
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Pat S.
1 year ago

Brandon Johnson never ceases to disappoint – there’s enough for everyone?

Does he have a money printing press in his basement?

Freddy
1 year ago

Maybe he just forgot what he was there for!

mqyl
1 year ago

“There’s more than enough for everyone.” A more accurate statement would’ve been: “There’s more than enough for everyone, except the taxpayers.”

chris
1 year ago

He has to educate all those illegals

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