‘This Is Not Chicago, This Is New York:’ NYC Mayor Takes Dig at City’s Handling of CTU Negotiations – NBC5 (Chicago)

"This is not Chicago, this is New York, where we are communicating with each other because we're both emotionally intelligent and we can resolve this. We can get through these crisis and we will find the right way to educate our children in a very safe environment," New York Mayor Eric Adams said. He is considering allowing New York City schools to return to some form of virtual instruction amid a wave of coronavirus cases,
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Ex Illini
4 years ago

It’s always nice to see one big blue city mayor attack another big blue city mayor. This will not sit well with Turd Lightweight, and an indignant response is anticipated shortly. It won’t be based on facts or logic, but it will have plenty of indignation!

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