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- Obama Praises Muslim Cleric Who Backed Fatwa on Killing of U.S. Soldiers
- An #Illinois default: "It’s a safe bet that everyone will share in the pain—taxpayers, bondholders, and public pensioners alike"
- "Nursing home residents, the highest risk population, should be the most straightforward to systematically protect from infected people, given that they already live in confined places with highly restricted entry"
- "Yet at any other age than the divisive present, the report would not have been seen as controversial"
- Iran hopes to stoke fear that its “breakout timing” is shrinking and thereby increase pressure on the Biden administration to reenter the #IranDeal before time runs out
Tag Archives: Brandon Johnson
Chicago Teachers Union is the most powerful public sector union in the US, a political behemoth of the city that, quite literally, elected Brandon Johnson Mayor.
NATIONAL REVIEW Brandon Johnson Wasn’t on the Ballot in Chicago, but Went Down in Flames on Tuesday Anyway Jeffrey Blehar November 8, 2024 Readers of National Review have become well familiar with Brandon Johnson’s reign of error as mayor of Chicago over … Continue reading
“The last Mayor of Chicago was 1) Black 2) a woman, and 3) a lesbian and even she didn’t play the victim card this quickly”
JOHN KASS NEWS Let’s Talk About Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Ultra-Thin Black Skin John Kass September 13, 2023 Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is consumed by the color of his skin. It seems that his black skin is all he wants … Continue reading
New Chicago mayor has promised to target businesses and the wealthy to pay for his social programming
WIREPOINTS What has Chicago done? Ted Dabrowski and John Klingner April 5, 2023 …What Chicagoans voted for on April 4 was someone more extreme and exactly opposite of what the city needed. To reduce Chicago’s nation-high homicide rate, Chicago needed a … Continue reading