Crime is up, Chicago is facing a half-billion-dollar budget deficit, and tens of thousands of residents are fleeing the city every year. Mayor Brandon Johnson has a solution: city-owned grocery stores.
“We know access to grocery stores is already a challenge for many residents, especially on the South and West sides,” he said at a press conference announcing the project. “I am proud to work alongside partners to take this step in envisioning what a municipally owned store in Chicago could look like.”
SCHUMER CHOOSES DECLINE FOR SENATE DECORUM The “partner” in this case is a far-left think tank called […]
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