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That city is so corrupt and dangerous that it ought to be turned over to our Special Operations Command for a year or so.Meet the 2 who have the potential to be the new mayor, both are just like the old mayor.
That city is so corrupt and dangerous that it ought to be turned over to our Special Operations Command for a year or so.
Chicago may be in terminal decline. It is said the city's leaders are owned by the cartels and the gangs. One can check the gang map here:What needs to happen is the Chief of Police should grow a pair and arrest those in the city council who are actively engaged in screwing over the citizens by denying them their civil and Constitutional Rights. But that's highly unlikely since the Chief is part of the problem and none of the solution.
That's a random person who has a politician as a parent. Nobody gives a shit except you dipsbits who want to ascribe her words to your political opposition.Hardly a random person, but you will never take responsibility for the actions of those on your side
Former IL Senate President Cullerton daughter is "so, deeply ashamed" of Chicago for rejecting Lightfoot re-election bid; "You are now just as racist and hateful and bigoted as Donald Trump."
The OP wasn't about lightfoot, now was it?Really?
‘I’m a Black Woman in America’: Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Blames Election Loss on Racism, Sexism
black LGBQ+ female unsure what you are driving at here, the woman dished it and when the cards were against her, she showed she could play the race card just as good as Al and JessObviously being a black LGBQ+ female had nothing to do with the election. The ERW press has been full of slurs directed at her appearance & lifestyle since her election, compared to her Hillary had it easy.
Being black lgbqrstuv had nothing to do with it. She was the worst mayor in Chicago history.Obviously being a black LGBQ+ female had nothing to do with the election. The ERW press has been full of slurs directed at her appearance & lifestyle since her election, compared to her Hillary had it easy.
Is that the lesson you learned?The lesson in Chicago is "the first black lesbian woman" and her ability to sing, dance, and jive in the streets aren't qualifications for Mayor.
And the first Democrat mayor not to be reelected to a second term in 40 years.Being black lgbqrstuv had nothing to do with it. She was the worst mayor in Chicago history.
One down 50 to go LMFAO, Cantrell is next.
And wrongway gets something correct for a change.......bravo!! Mr 2/10thAnd the first Democrat mayor not to be reelected to a second term in 40 years.
Republicans didn't dislike her because of who she is. They hated her for what she tolerated in her city that being her anti-business attitude, rampant crime, and corruption.The lesson in Chicago is "the first black lesbian woman" and her ability to sing, dance, and jive in the streets aren't qualifications for Mayor.
She didn't tolerate any of that.Republicans didn't dislike her because of who she is. They hated her for what she tolerated in her city that being her anti-business attitude, rampant crime, and corruption.
The problem with big cities is the number of people, always. That creates complex issues that need to be addressed and complex groups of people who all want to direct traffic.Like I said, in general. In my experience she's just another in a long, long line of inadequate leaders. The shit that is wrong in Chicago no single person will ever fix. I sometimes wonder if they should do away with the position and move to a city manager model, though Chicago might be too big for that, and the city council ain't a lot better.
Then why dont' they hate like half the mayors in the south?Republicans didn't dislike her because of who she is. They hated her for what she tolerated in her city that being her anti-business attitude, rampant crime, and corruption.