Which one???? They all were corrupt. They are the issue though. The issues are those you will NEVER SEE. And they are not the same color as our current Mayor. Same goes for those who created the corrupt and unequal system that runs this country.
@@bbaddd12345 I have found out who is pulling the strings. For over 400 days I investigated corruption in Chicago. I was finally was able to get an answer from the DOB. That yes, in fact, City Inspectors do falsify City Inspections. Inspectors do not enforce the Permit process. Alderman, do look the other way. I am taking a stand. If you are concerned. Then join me in standing up to fight against corruption. Words get you nowhere. Actions do. I have put City Hall on notice.
@cucamonga41 I have fought corruption. I have put the City Council on notice. I called out one of the Council Members for being corrupted. They have all documents validating my accusations. Stand up and fight. I am looking for others to join me in the fight. You can fight City Hall. Actions a louder than words.
I work on the front lines. The amount of evil here, reaches levels beyond explanation or comprehension. It is truly a spiritual battle, just to survive here, when your poor. For example, I pass out food in the community on Tuesdays and Fridays but I'm currently on the boot list. They've taken over 5 cars already. I've cried, I've broken down, and now I just wanna leave. In the meantime, I must serve my Father everyday till I'm gone. Life is short and temporary. There will be a judgement day.
What she said bother me. Feel like it is a broken record. He this man is telling you that the tax payer are paying for corruption in taxes. If i was her i would like to keep my tax money
With more people leaving Chicago then staying in the Windy City is understandable because of the level of corruption and crime has happened and how unsafe most areas are. I remember when I was playing this game that evolves around a vigilante who grew up in a rough neighborhood ( Englewood/the wards) and over time started developing particular set of skills to breach through the city’s infrastructure connected with an advanced management software to prevent criminal activities from happening ( created by a private tech company ) and that controls everything in the city so that he can clean up the city mostly on his own. The game really does give me some insight on how the city on a regular daily basis even.
Because we as the people know what the problem is but we are scared and lack intelligence and courage to stand up for ourselves even thoe we outnumber the government by99%
Congratulations to Lori you want to be number one in something you made it your city's made it but don't worry Lori I hear that Eric in New York City is trying real hard to take that title
@@williamwebb7917 no City has the history to this very date like Chicago, since day one of it`s existence. Replace older generation with younger generation politicians through the decades, with years of significant increased minorities in decision making political positions, nothing has changed, frankly worse. One party control since beginning of time here, better when Mob ran things
Which means Chicago is the most Capitalist in America. Free Enterprise.....oh my. Yeah, I was born at Cook Country Hospital, 1954. Keep up the good work......lol
@@User1828-v4 Well, the man I worked for in Burr Ridge made millions off our labor. Bentley, Land Rover, Corvette. Sounds like a 1 per center to me. Taxes are for the poor. I left 3 years ago. I only stay in contact with family. Sister is afraid to fuel her car in Homer Glen......carjackings everywhere........lol.
@@tonyharty3666 Maybe big businesses can thrive in Chicago but not small ones. I lived in N Kedzie Avenue and when I had to go to California Avenue to a bank there would be like 5 new businesses and within a year they would shut down.
@@User1828-v4 , My Grandfather was the Superintendent of Campbells Soup Company on I-55 and California, I know the area. My Mother was from McKinley Park and Archer. I grew up at 63rd and Harlem. I retired and moved to Arizona 3 years ago. With the violence in Chicago now it will be another Detroit in 10 years.
The only solution is replacing all politicians but unfortunately nothing is going to happen and nothing will change.
Philadelphia a close second .
I’m in Chicago and i been saying this for years and yet they wonder why it’s so messed up out here
In other news, grass is green.
Water is wet
Snoop Dogg is always high!
Just look at the Mayor.
Just look at the ganja prices
Why?
Which one???? They all were corrupt. They are the issue though. The issues are those you will NEVER SEE. And they are not the same color as our current Mayor. Same goes for those who created the corrupt and unequal system that runs this country.
@@-love-life3267 it is equal enough for people from other countries to want to come to this system
@@-love-life3267 who is Lori’s boss? Idk...
Wow we need to drain chicago swamp.
First task is to find out who is pulling the strings (big boss).
@@bbaddd12345 I have found out who is pulling the strings. For over 400 days I investigated corruption in Chicago. I was finally was able to get an answer from the DOB. That yes, in fact, City Inspectors do falsify City Inspections. Inspectors do not enforce the Permit process. Alderman, do look the other way. I am taking a stand. If you are concerned. Then join me in standing up to fight against corruption. Words get you nowhere. Actions do. I have put City Hall on notice.
@cucamonga41 I have fought corruption. I have put the City Council on notice. I called out one of the Council Members for being corrupted. They have all documents validating my accusations. Stand up and fight. I am looking for others to join me in the fight. You can fight City Hall. Actions a louder than words.
@@timothyduffy672 so, we fight the corruption by calling out the aldermans?
@@timothyduffy672 DOB?
I work on the front lines. The amount of evil here, reaches levels beyond explanation or comprehension. It is truly a spiritual battle, just to survive here, when your poor. For example, I pass out food in the community on Tuesdays and Fridays but I'm currently on the boot list. They've taken over 5 cars already. I've cried, I've broken down, and now I just wanna leave. In the meantime, I must serve my Father everyday till I'm gone. Life is short and temporary. There will be a judgement day.
John eckhart
ALL PRAISES TO THE MOST HIGH ON YOUR SPIRITUAL BATTLE
_"Welcome to Chicago. This town stinks like a whorehouse at low tide."_ --Sean Connery, _The Untouchables_ (1987)
Chicago has a poverty and mafia problem. And just gangs in general.
Really.
Who in the hell is surprised by this ???
Crooks County IL 😆
This isn't my new lol, we've all known this for quite some time .
What she said bother me. Feel like it is a broken record. He this man is telling you that the tax payer are paying for corruption in taxes. If i was her i would like to keep my tax money
five years in a row
Beetlegeuse must be so proud. Democrats too are proud. Politicians are proud too.
This country is corrupt
With more people leaving Chicago then staying in the Windy City is understandable because of the level of corruption and crime has happened and how unsafe most areas are. I remember when I was playing this game that evolves around a vigilante who grew up in a rough neighborhood ( Englewood/the wards) and over time started developing particular set of skills to breach through the city’s infrastructure connected with an advanced management software to prevent criminal activities from happening ( created by a private tech company ) and that controls everything in the city so that he can clean up the city mostly on his own. The game really does give me some insight on how the city on a regular daily basis even.
Because we as the people know what the problem is but we are scared and lack intelligence and courage to stand up for ourselves even thoe we outnumber the government by99%
Democrats! Democrats! Democrats !
4× times in a row is Chicago's lucky number , The most corrupt sewer bin of filth of a major city !! Well nothing to see here LMAO 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I thought barack obama already "community organized" that sheet hole
Mr. Simpson needs to come to TN.
Come on man.
& yet nothing is being done to fix it lmao
Congratulations to Lori you want to be number one in something you made it your city's made it but don't worry Lori I hear that Eric in New York City is trying real hard to take that title
Sounds about right 👉
Anyone surprised 🥱🥱🙄😒😒😒
Hip! Hip ! Hooray !!!
What Baltimore is a saint city or Miami Florida is a utopia
Los Angeles takes the cake.
@@williamwebb7917 no City has the history to this very date like Chicago, since day one of it`s existence. Replace older generation with younger generation politicians through the decades, with years of significant increased minorities in decision making political positions, nothing has changed, frankly worse. One party control since beginning of time here, better when Mob ran things
Post pone my trip to Chicago in May to get my dog. Poor kid.
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Which means Chicago is the most Capitalist in America. Free Enterprise.....oh my. Yeah, I was born at Cook Country Hospital, 1954. Keep up the good work......lol
The amount of regulations and taxes it has makes it arguably the least capitalist city in the U.S.
@@User1828-v4 Well, the man I worked for in Burr Ridge made millions off our labor. Bentley, Land Rover, Corvette. Sounds like a 1 per center to me. Taxes are for the poor. I left 3 years ago. I only stay in contact with family. Sister is afraid to fuel her car in Homer Glen......carjackings everywhere........lol.
@@tonyharty3666 Maybe big businesses can thrive in Chicago but not small ones. I lived in N Kedzie Avenue and when I had to go to California Avenue to a bank there would be like 5 new businesses and within a year they would shut down.
@@User1828-v4 , My Grandfather was the Superintendent of Campbells Soup Company on I-55 and California, I know the area. My Mother was from McKinley Park and Archer. I grew up at 63rd and Harlem. I retired and moved to Arizona 3 years ago. With the violence in Chicago now it will be another Detroit in 10 years.
@@User1828-v4That is the point so they can increase opportunities for corruption! 🤣🤣🤣
Duh😒
Have you looked at all cities in the US? Because if you haven’t then your conclusion is skewed and not accurate!!
Sounds to me they did since he's saying THE MOST.
Wooo #1 Baby!! Lol