Will Chicago Be the Largest U.S. City to Declare Bankruptcy? – PJ Media

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DOUG
6 years ago

“From my 40-year observations of the Chicago political scene, I have my doubts whether Mayor Lightfoot could do what needs to be done. The powers that be are just too entrenched. It’s not only politicians, it’s bloodsucking businessmen, organized crime, and now street gangs who also get a cut of the action. This is the way the “City that works” has worked for more than 90 years.”

Chicago is truly on the path of “Scorched Earth Death Spiral.”

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