Video: Chicago mayor fiercely defends policies opposed by council and residents – Center Square

“I’ve taught in our schools. I’ve sent my children to these schools, and I’ll be doggone if someone tries to reduce my power after the people of Chicago voted me to transform this city. Guess what? We are going to transform this city whether you are with this formation or not. And if you’re not with it, you might as well join the 'in' crowd now, because people’s lives are dependent on us getting it right,” Mayor Brandon Johnson said.
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ProzacPlease
1 year ago

He just keeps getting worse and worse. We are going to transform the city whether you like it or not! Tell us again about Nazi dictatorship?

They are not only saying the quiet part out loud, they are screaming it at the top of their lungs.

JShark
1 year ago
Reply to  ProzacPlease

Nazi dictatorship? We won more votes than Vallas. Get over it. Probably not even a Chicago voter. It’s none of your business.

ProzacPlease
1 year ago
Reply to  JShark

Yeah, that 15% approval rating is very impressive.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  JShark

It’s every taxpayer in IL business when Panicky mismanages the largest city in the state and has to constantly put the bite on the rest us for more money. Ditto with Foxx et al releasing their homies to wreak havoc outside of Cook County.

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