SugarDaddy1
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you know chicago is a large city, right? nearly three million people live there and that's not counting the metro area. it's the biggest city in the midwest. second place isn't even close. 2000 gatherings since this shit started really isn't that surprising or impressive of a statistic when you think about it for a half a second.
Two house parties in a place like Chicago?
I'd rather live in Chicago than Houston. Just sayin'.
That's a fact.
Chicago should be one of the greatest cities in the developed world but 75 years of one-party rule has resulted in bad decisions, continued corruption, and stagnate growth.
Property owners face higher-and-higher taxes (both by the state, county, and city) with no end in sight. And it will only get worse. Personal income taxes will rise again as the state is also mainly controlled by one political party.
I'm sure it had nothing to do with Chicago losing it's manufacturing sector.
But in 2003, after years of staffing cuts, Brach’s closed its sprawling complex at 401 N. Cicero Ave., where about 3,500 worked in the late 1980s. Brach’s was a holdout in a cascade of West Side manufacturing losses that started decades earlier.
In 1985, toy manufacturer Hasbro closed its Playskool factory on Augusta Boulevard, which made Lincoln Logs, to move production to Massachusetts. In 1983, Schwinn closed its Kildare Avenue bicycle factory in favor of labor in other parts of the U.S. and abroad. In 1993, Leaf Brands candy company shuttered its Cicero Avenue branch, which had been churning out Whoppers. There were many others, including Zenith and Helene Curtis.
https://interactive.wbez.org/2019/manufacturing/overview/
All correct. And a factor. Chicago was once one of the world's great manufacturing cities along with a hub of transportation.
It has diversified into finance, tourism, aerospace, and several other sectors. All good.
However, it is economically stagnant and has lost its century-long mo-jo after years of mismanagement and corruption. The debt it carries is as real as the state's massive debt and pension obligations. The taxes - just like NYC - are costing it new businesses. Unions Why relocate there when there are cities with lower tax burdens in warmer climates? That's where all the growth is going.
Apparently, they ignored the mayor..... Police: 5 teens shot during large gathering outside in Lawndale