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Old Posted Aug 3, 2018, 7:29 PM
Notyrview Notyrview is offline
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tell that to the CPS teachers who have to buy school supplies out of their own pockets. but at least the Vista buyers will have a new nice front lawn.

theres existing infrastrucutre already here. it may not be exactly the design Rahm or other people want in order to make it into the travel magazines and NYT, but its functional and really theres nothing wrong with it. these are the types of "nice to have" splurges that should come after the fiscal situation is under control. and im sure you'll all be wailing when the property taxes get jacked again. if we didnt spend another dime on the Loop for the next 30 years id be perfectly fine with it.
You're making appeals of the heart to someone without one. Like if you literally cut open some of these folks and looked inside you'd find a lump of coal. I long for the day when we don't have to fight over resources like this and a more sensible generation raises taxes on corporations and the wealthy, pays teachers what they deserve, and doesn't blame unions for ruining the economy (which is a huge, fat, greedy lie). Until then, more coal and CO2 emissions for everyone!

To put this in perspective the top 5% of earners in America own 72% of the wealth, and yet, here we are, blaming unions for budget shortfalls #maga

Last edited by Notyrview; Aug 3, 2018 at 7:39 PM.
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