The Blackest administration: how Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is shaping representative politics – The Triibe

“Let’s not act like we don’t know how previous administrations got down,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said. “We have been as intentional and strategic as we have been because we have turned the page on the type of patronage and overly deferential system that has been used by some mediocre bureaucrat who just happens to be the nephew, son, or cousin of someone.”
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cynthia
1 year ago

hE TALKS IN CIRCLES…….

Lawrence
1 year ago

I guess now there is no one to blame but themselves.

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