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Hi @VulcanGunner! I get where you're coming from, but every city has its pros and cons. While there are challenges, Chicago also has a lot of opportunities and unique aspects that make it special. It’s all about finding a balance!
I was born in Chicago lived in a neighborhood called Albany Park. Moved to Skokie a suburb of Chicago until I was 21 and then moved back to a neighborhood of Chicago called Rogers Park. Moved to Belmont Harbor a neighborhood of Chicago and then lived in Lincoln Park also a neighborhood of Chicago. When my son was born we moved to a Chicago suburb, Glenview. Every hour of my life was in Chicago or a suburb of Chicago. And I love every second of my life in Chicago!
The redline moves people from as far north as Sheridan all the way down to 95th, so a better way to say it would be that its a line that runs north and south thru the city
Hi @TheOneandOnlyD-R-E! You’re absolutely right, it’s definitely a north-south line through the city. Thanks for pointing that out! Always good to clarify the details.
Hi @wandak1889! Great question! A lot of times, these projects are funded through a mix of taxes, bonds, or federal/state grants. It can definitely be a bit confusing to track where it all comes from! Thanks for bringing that up!
Born and raised in the burbs of Chicago. My Moms family immigrated here in the late 1700’s from Germany. We have had family buried in Bensenville from those original settlers!
Hi @troy9er! That’s awesome, what a rich history your family has in the area! Bensenville has some deep roots for sure. Must be cool to see that legacy in your family’s connection to the city!
The mayor removed the crime sound decibel alert and detectors recently like a jackass. Luigi used a silencer in New York to not trigger the sensors to buy more time recently with the united healthcare ceo
Hi @tonywestmoreland9016! Sounds like you've really explored a lot of Chicago! It's such a vibrant city with so many unique neighborhoods. Do you have a favorite spot or area you've enjoyed the most?
Don't live in Chicago, but it is good to know what is happening there. I live down state in Illinois. Good to see Illegals are cared for more than the rest of the State. Which doesn't solve the high taxes and population decline due to high taxes. As well as corruption.
Nobody's going to ride that red line with all the trouble that they've had,too many people have been impacted by crime,if they don't improve Security on the Red line, this well meaning improvement will fail,
Hi @latinman9791! You’ve got a solid point, security is key, especially when it comes to public transit. Without addressing safety, even the best improvements can fall short. Hopefully, they take that into consideration moving forward!
I have lived on the South Side of Chicago in the Roseland Pulliman Area and they have Promised to Do this for the lasted 30 years and People Such as Sentor Meeks Who made Promise to help start the project Got Money for the Republican Passed Governor and He Didn't do NOTHING
II don't understand what O.S.I is actually supposed to do. Are they planning on shipping the immigrants to the South Suburbs because, housing may be cheaper? As if we don't have enough issues of our own down here already. And, exactly which South Suburban cities are we talking about?
Hi @chrystallee5528! That’s a good question, sounds like there are a lot of concerns on this front. It would be interesting to see how the city plans to handle housing and immigration, especially with challenges facing the South Suburbs. Hopefully, we get more clarity soon! Thanks for asking!
Hi @Fireneedsair! Absolutely-safety is key for encouraging more people to ride the CTA. Hopefully, they take that into consideration with future improvements. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Chicago is the fourth largest city in the USA and it’s a great city to live. There is always things that happen in the largest cities in the world. But I rather live in Chicago than any other city.
It takes all of us Chicagoans to make it a better place to live, which means we have to become a Chicago that is inclusive and welcoming to all cultures and the strengths and beauty of them! WE CAN DO THIS CHICAGO!………❤
As the fourth largest city in the United States Chicago is known for higher property tax. But each individual should be hiring a real estate broker to help them with purchasing properties at a fair price. That's what I do!
Hi @jayevans6077! That’s a great point, there’s always two sides to the story. Plenty of people move in for the opportunities and culture Chicago has to offer. It’s an amazing city in so many ways!
Bringing the red line south is great for the people who live in that area. How do you think changes. Pick up the book the Mayflower and checkout people who came to North America in the 1600. What would it be like if it wasn’t for those brave souls. You were handed a silver spoon, what have you done to make the world better?
A Lot of People Left Chicago due to being taxed out the City and the Housing market is Crazy Over Priced I saw a Guy trying to sell Property in Beverly Neighborhood for 579 and the property wasn't Worthy that
Hi @davidmontville4885! That’s a great point-O'Hare redevelopment is a huge project and definitely worth mentioning. It’s such a major part of the city’s growth. Thanks for bringing that up!
Hi @stephenwhite546! Haha, I see what you mean, there’s a lot to explore south of 95th! The Red Line improvements will definitely make it easier to get around. Hope you get to enjoy the ride soon!
Hi @Jessen81! Hopefully, #3 brings some positive change! The homeless situation on the CTA is a big challenge, and it would be great to see some real solutions put into place. Fingers crossed!
I believe it extends the L line further south and that's a good thing. If your unhappy with the move have you ever attend a meeting with the alderman and give your opinion. Sometimes you do have a voice!
The south side will get a lot worse. Looks like the line will run west at 99 th street to around107th, than cross neighborhoods to get southeast. That's a horrible look for the Southside.
Hi @zzzddd7! I see your concern urban development can definitely have mixed impacts, especially on communities already facing challenges. Hopefully, the changes will bring improvements, but it’s always good to keep an eye on how things unfold. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Hi @jeffreysmith85! It’s a bummer when key stops are left out, especially in areas like Madison. Hopefully, future plans can address that! Thanks for pointing it out!
Hi @jeffreysmith85! It’s a bummer when key stops are left out, especially in areas like Madison. Hopefully, future plans can address that! Thanks for pointing it out!
As a huge Bear fan, it is disappointing watching them. The Halas family doesn't seem to know how to hire a G.M. Or coaches. We need to be drafting and trading for lineman.
Hi @gallagherscott11! Oh no, that's tough for your brother. Chicago can be a wild ride sometimes. Maybe a change in approach or some networking could help him catch a break? Let me know if I can offer any tips!
Red line, yes 6 billion to get more crime into downtown on summer nights. And from property taxes instead of CTA and Feds. What a waste of money when ridership has dropped off a cliff due to crime.
Hi Noel! I get your frustration, safety concerns definitely impact ridership. It’s a tough balance between investing in infrastructure and addressing crime. Hopefully, future improvements can focus on both security and making the Red Line more attractive to riders. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Sir- I understand you’re trying to make an informative nice video, but you were not being truthful about certain things. Where do you think the extra 3 billion for this project is going to come from? Oh I know, from Mr. Brandon “I won’t raise property taxes” Johnson who is trying to raise already sky high property taxes. You are trying to bring people here, do you have any idea how many of us are trying to get out of here because it is such a crap hole from crooked politicians at this point? I would never help anybody move here, sorry. Just stating the truth. The city does have many many good qualities, but when people can’t live here comfortably and safely and trust that their leaders are working for their best interest what does any of the good qualities mean? Absolutely nothing. The second we can leave, we are out of here.
Hi @kb-un9db! I hear you, there's definitely a lot of areas that could use some attention. Chicago has its challenges, but there’s also a lot of potential. Hopefully, things start improving soon!
I have lived in many different areas. As time went by most neighborhoods were gentrified. Albany Park is a very good area. Lincoln Park rates near the top. Close to everything and its very safe
I’ve live (rent) in Albany Park and I absolutely love this neighborhood! I lived one year away in a different neighborhood back in 2020, and that was Edge Water, which I did not like at all. I moved back to Albany Park as soon as I had a chance. Albany Park is growing with more great little shops and restaurants popping up of recent. Very exciting! It has been one of the safest and most affordable neighborhoods that I’ve found here in Chicago. I’m near the Brown line making commute super easy and it’s also a quick public transit ride to O’hare airport as well via bus ride then to Blue Line transit. Got the river nearby with parks. It really is a beautiful, cozy area that is multi cultural and provides all your basic needs😊
Hi @JJBLO65786 I understand your concerns-every city has its challenges. What would make you feel more comfortable in a place like Chicago, or do you have another city in mind that you'd consider moving to?
@@livinginchicago88 when the democrats stop attacking and slandering any Republican that tries to run for mayor of chicago and the majority of the mindless stop voting democrat! The breaks have been put on the red line project. Those housing units they want to create for the homeless are not for United States citizens in chicago, they are for the illegal immigrants! This pritzker loving democrat doing this video evidently doesn't know about any of his idol pritzkers new laws, but then again, he doesn't know that the United center is in the middle of chicagp! Pritzker passed a law at the beginning of 2024 making it illegal for a rental property owner to refuse to rent to an illegal. pritzker also passed a law making it legal for noncitizens to become police officers! An illegal is classified as a noncitizen if he or she has been in the United States for a year. What has pritzker or johnson done for the homeless veterans or any other homeless United States citizen? How many of those homeless citizens has pritzker housed in his chicago mansion?. Pritzkers' chicago mansion where he had a plumber that has been awarded many illinois Capital Development Board contracts remove six toilets from his chicago mansion and declared it uninhabitable to avoid paying his required fair share of county real estate tax. Well multi billionaire pritzker got caught and had to pay the taxes he tried to steal from cook county and its' tax payers! And this dedicated democrat thinks pritzker is a great govenor! The govenor that is going to defy the President of the United States and ICE if they try to deport dangerous illegals from Illinois using tax payers money to fight for them in court!
😂🤣 how about we get our debt under control before we blow more money on pork. Remember everyone, that 95th street TRAIN STOP remodel cost us 280 million dollars 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣. The new Zurich building in Schaumburg that employees thousands of people only cost them 350 million to build from the ground up. 😂🤣. Crooked Chicago politicians
Hi @sicilianr1! 😂 You’re not wrong some of these costs can really make you scratch your head. Chicago politics definitely keep things...interesting! Appreciate you pointing that out!
Immigrants have always been coming to America. How do you think this country was started. I’m reading a book about the Mayflower that came here in the beginning of the 1600’s. The pilgrims came from England and 1/2 died on their way here. Where would we be living if the people before us didn’t come to this country. We are all the same no matter where our ancestors came from.
We never go East of Midway Airport. We never take the Cicero Exit off the Stevenson to get to the airport. Why do you think that is? We only exit on Central to 55th Street. Park the car in Airport parking and fly away. I grew up in Chicago also. This is our only interaction I want with this city. Between the crime and excessive cost of every single thing involved with a Chicago visit, nope, not doing that. Never.
Hi @byrnc927! Totally get where you’re coming from. Chicago can be a mixed bag for sure great in some ways, but challenging in others. At least you’ve got your airport routine down to a science! Appreciate you sharing your experience!
To many perspectives from white folks who I’m sure don’t know a thing about the south side or the people who live there just what they see and hear on the news or someone’s opinion
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This is about moving to Wisconsin or Indiana? :)
The Chicago Alderman voted to lengthen the Red Line. Making the south area residents able to get to downtown Chicago to work.
Chicago gets millions in donations from the owner of MyFreeCams and onlyfans that lives in Glenview who is from the Ukraine
My five list.
1. More taxes
2. More fees
3. More crime
4. More expensive
5. More homeless
Lol if you think Chicago is bad. Try Los Ángeles or New York. Chicago is a walk in the park and a lot cheaper.
That is like comparing shit vs its smell!!!😳😳😳
Illinois is a joke
Hi @VulcanGunner! I get where you're coming from, but every city has its pros and cons. While there are challenges, Chicago also has a lot of opportunities and unique aspects that make it special. It’s all about finding a balance!
True
I was born in Chicago lived in a neighborhood called Albany Park. Moved to Skokie a suburb of Chicago until I was 21 and then moved back to a neighborhood of Chicago called Rogers Park. Moved to Belmont Harbor a neighborhood of Chicago and then lived in Lincoln Park also a neighborhood of Chicago. When my son was born we moved to a Chicago suburb, Glenview. Every hour of my life was in Chicago or a suburb of Chicago. And I love every second of my life in Chicago!
You lived in nice areas.
Same! Born at Cook County hospital 🏥 Grew up off Pulaski. Then also moved to Skokie 😂 Even lived right by the Skokie swift in Jr. High.
The redline moves people from as far north as Sheridan all the way down to 95th, so a better way to say it would be that its a line that runs north and south thru the city
Hi @TheOneandOnlyD-R-E! You’re absolutely right, it’s definitely a north-south line through the city. Thanks for pointing that out! Always good to clarify the details.
Wait!!! Where is this money coming from???
Higher taxes. More fees.
Hi @wandak1889! Great question! A lot of times, these projects are funded through a mix of taxes, bonds, or federal/state grants. It can definitely be a bit confusing to track where it all comes from! Thanks for bringing that up!
@@livinginchicago88 it always comes from the taxpayers - you are just an apologist for the democrats that have run the city into the ground
Born and raised in the burbs of Chicago. My Moms family immigrated here in the late 1700’s from Germany. We have had family buried in Bensenville from those original settlers!
That’s incredible! Such rich history! I wish I knew that much about my family’s history
Hi @troy9er! That’s awesome, what a rich history your family has in the area! Bensenville has some deep roots for sure. Must be cool to see that legacy in your family’s connection to the city!
The mayor removed the crime sound decibel alert and detectors recently like a jackass. Luigi used a silencer in New York to not trigger the sensors to buy more time recently with the united healthcare ceo
I,m from Chicago the Westside K-town Chicago 22nd St Cermak Pulaski,but I,ve lived in the Southside low end 79 th,the 100,s even the suburban areas
Hi @tonywestmoreland9016! Sounds like you've really explored a lot of Chicago! It's such a vibrant city with so many unique neighborhoods. Do you have a favorite spot or area you've enjoyed the most?
A true Chicagoian
I had to run this at 1.75x speed to make this video bearable.
Ok,that is person who do presentation on his own speed,be nice.
@toms8223 Thank-you.
Hi @toms8223! Haha, I get it! I guess I was talking a bit slow there. Thanks for sticking with it though! Hope the info was still helpful!
You mean that the United Center is west of downtown, not west of Chicago.
Ion think he know much bout the city he kept callin the southside the south suburbs
The United Center is in Chicago and west of Downtown Chicago
@@DnGTurbo pitiful
👍🤣😂😅😛🤪😋😜😝@@DnGTurbo
Don't live in Chicago, but it is good to know what is happening there. I live down state in Illinois. Good to see Illegals are cared for more than the rest of the State. Which doesn't solve the high taxes and population decline due to high taxes. As well as corruption.
This guy doesnt know how bad bringing the red line south is.
Nobody's going to ride that red line with all the trouble that they've had,too many people have been impacted by crime,if they don't improve Security on the Red line, this well meaning improvement will fail,
Hi @latinman9791! You’ve got a solid point, security is key, especially when it comes to public transit. Without addressing safety, even the best improvements can fall short. Hopefully, they take that into consideration moving forward!
I have lived on the South Side of Chicago in the Roseland Pulliman Area and they have Promised to Do this for the lasted 30 years and People Such as Sentor Meeks Who made Promise to help start the project Got Money for the Republican Passed Governor and He Didn't do NOTHING
Mayor bozo
Hi @jeffreysmith85! Looks like you’re not a fan of the mayor. Chicago politics can definitely spark some strong opinions! Thanks for sharing yours!
Hi @jeffreysmith85! Looks like you’re not a fan of the mayor. Chicago politics can definitely spark some strong opinions! Thanks for sharing yours!
Thank YOU for the VIDEO‼️ 👍🏼👍🏼‼️
You're welcome! Hopefully the changes are positive for the city!
Thanks for the support @serralan-vp8zr🙏
Governor is the worst, if he was so great people in the I s state wouldn't be moving into other states
II don't understand what O.S.I is actually supposed to do. Are they planning on shipping the immigrants to the South Suburbs because, housing may be cheaper? As if we don't have enough issues of our own down here already. And, exactly which South Suburban cities are we talking about?
Hi @chrystallee5528! That’s a good question, sounds like there are a lot of concerns on this front. It would be interesting to see how the city plans to handle housing and immigration, especially with challenges facing the South Suburbs. Hopefully, we get more clarity soon! Thanks for asking!
Redline extension means more crimes can continue elsewhere
Born and raised in Chicago. So glad I left.
I’m leaving next year. I can’t wait.
Good. Get out then.
Same here. Burglarized twice, held up near East Bank Club and outrageous taxes and traffic.
😂
Keep your negativity to yourself.
Thank you for sharing the information. 😊
Glad you found it helpful! 😄
More People Leaving
They need police/securitybon the cta if they want more riders
Hi @Fireneedsair! Absolutely-safety is key for encouraging more people to ride the CTA. Hopefully, they take that into consideration with future improvements. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
Its cheaper to just send them back
Chicago is the fourth largest city in the USA and it’s a great city to live. There is always things that happen in the largest cities in the world. But I rather live in Chicago than any other city.
It takes all of us Chicagoans to make it a better place to live, which means we have to become a Chicago that is inclusive and welcoming to all cultures and the strengths and beauty of them! WE CAN DO THIS CHICAGO!………❤
Illegal migration does not make things better 😢
Thanks for the video. 😊
I'm glad you enjoyed the video. ❤
Every city has some issues. When I lived near downtown I took the expressway to the Stevenson but now I realize your way is better. Thanks
I was born in Chicago and have lived here my entire life
I have lived in Chicago and nearby suburbs my entire life. There is nowhere else I would want to live!
why dont you take up residence in the englewood or grand crossing hoods then - you would not last a month in either of those hoods
Thanks a lot Sir
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🤣THANK YOU; I'm updated now!😂
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As the fourth largest city in the United States Chicago is known for higher property tax. But each individual should be hiring a real estate broker to help them with purchasing properties at a fair price. That's what I do!
They always tell you how people are leaving Chicago but they never tell you about the people who move in.
Hi @jayevans6077! That’s a great point, there’s always two sides to the story. Plenty of people move in for the opportunities and culture Chicago has to offer. It’s an amazing city in so many ways!
Awesome vid! God bless 🙏🏽
Glad you enjoyed the video!
Bringing the red line south is great for the people who live in that area. How do you think changes. Pick up the book the Mayflower and checkout people who came to North America in the 1600. What would it be like if it wasn’t for those brave souls. You were handed a silver spoon, what have you done to make the world better?
A Lot of People Left Chicago due to being taxed out the City and the Housing market is Crazy Over Priced I saw a Guy trying to sell Property in Beverly Neighborhood for 579 and the property wasn't Worthy that
The mayor or the governor hasn't asked me about immigration. At this point I don't have a clue how this will be handled.
I agree Sam there are more black folks in the area. My goal was to reach the people who live in that area
Liked and subbed
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Shouldn't the O'Hare redevelopment project have been included?
Hi @davidmontville4885! That’s a great point-O'Hare redevelopment is a huge project and definitely worth mentioning. It’s such a major part of the city’s growth. Thanks for bringing that up!
@@livinginchicago88 YW
Awesome video Barry
Thanks for watching! Glad you enjoyed it!
This guy has never been south of 95st . Looking forward to be able to take the red line to the gardens
Or buy gasoline in Englewood at 2 am on a Saturday morning.
@@Hugh_Manitee2 am is the morning not night 🤦🏽♂️
Hi @stephenwhite546! Haha, I see what you mean, there’s a lot to explore south of 95th! The Red Line improvements will definitely make it easier to get around. Hope you get to enjoy the ride soon!
@@livinginchicago88 make sure you have your Kevlar on.
West of DOWNTOWN Chicago
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I hope #3 helps with the homeless on the cta
Hi @Jessen81! Hopefully, #3 brings some positive change! The homeless situation on the CTA is a big challenge, and it would be great to see some real solutions put into place. Fingers crossed!
If you need any help with Wisconsin and/or Indiana I know some agents that might be able to help you. I'm only licensed in Illinois. Good luck.
I believe it extends the L line further south and that's a good thing. If your unhappy with the move have you ever attend a meeting with the alderman and give your opinion. Sometimes you do have a voice!
Sorry you feel that way but its not a town for everyone
It's not a town for anyone.
Thank🫂YOU sharing👑
You're welcome! Glad you found the info helpful.
The south side will get a lot worse. Looks like the line will run west at 99 th street to around107th, than cross neighborhoods to get southeast. That's a horrible look for the Southside.
I like your sense of optimism.
Hi @zzzddd7! I see your concern urban development can definitely have mixed impacts, especially on communities already facing challenges. Hopefully, the changes will bring improvements, but it’s always good to keep an eye on how things unfold. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
No cta stop at Madison on the link line
Hi @jeffreysmith85! It’s a bummer when key stops are left out, especially in areas like Madison. Hopefully, future plans can address that! Thanks for pointing it out!
Hi @jeffreysmith85! It’s a bummer when key stops are left out, especially in areas like Madison. Hopefully, future plans can address that! Thanks for pointing it out!
The far west suburbs are better.
When are you gonna fix the bears problems? Are u gonna sell the team?
As a huge Bear fan, it is disappointing watching them. The Halas family doesn't seem to know how to hire a G.M. Or coaches. We need to be drafting and trading for lineman.
I would like to see the Bears sell the team to an owner that knows football.
help my brother. every time he goes to chicago, he gets fired...
Hi @gallagherscott11! Oh no, that's tough for your brother. Chicago can be a wild ride sometimes. Maybe a change in approach or some networking could help him catch a break? Let me know if I can offer any tips!
Red line, yes 6 billion to get more crime into downtown on summer nights. And from property taxes instead of CTA and Feds. What a waste of money when ridership has dropped off a cliff due to crime.
Hi Noel! I get your frustration, safety concerns definitely impact ridership. It’s a tough balance between investing in infrastructure and addressing crime. Hopefully, future improvements can focus on both security and making the Red Line more attractive to riders. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
I woudlnt trust this suburbanite.
Sir- I understand you’re trying to make an informative nice video, but you were not being truthful about certain things. Where do you think the extra 3 billion for this project is going to come from? Oh I know, from Mr. Brandon “I won’t raise property taxes” Johnson who is trying to raise already sky high property taxes.
You are trying to bring people here, do you have any idea how many of us are trying to get out of here because it is such a crap hole from crooked politicians at this point? I would never help anybody move here, sorry. Just stating the truth.
The city does have many many good qualities, but when people can’t live here comfortably and safely and trust that their leaders are working for their best interest what does any of the good qualities mean? Absolutely nothing. The second we can leave, we are out of here.
Welcome to the Fog of the unknown
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You shouldn't be talking about Chicago since you don't know anything about it.
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They need to remodel the whole damn city of Chicago goddamn wasteland
Hi @kb-un9db! I hear you, there's definitely a lot of areas that could use some attention. Chicago has its challenges, but there’s also a lot of potential. Hopefully, things start improving soon!
I have lived in many different areas. As time went by most neighborhoods were gentrified. Albany Park is a very good area. Lincoln Park rates near the top. Close to everything and its very safe
I’ve live (rent) in Albany Park and I absolutely love this neighborhood! I lived one year away in a different neighborhood back in 2020, and that was Edge Water, which I did not like at all. I moved back to Albany Park as soon as I had a chance. Albany Park is growing with more great little shops and restaurants popping up of recent. Very exciting! It has been one of the safest and most affordable neighborhoods that I’ve found here in Chicago. I’m near the Brown line making commute super easy and it’s also a quick public transit ride to O’hare airport as well via bus ride then to Blue Line transit. Got the river nearby with parks. It really is a beautiful, cozy area that is multi cultural and provides all your basic needs😊
Wouldn't move to chiraq even if you bought me the house Barry,
S. H.
Hi @JJBLO65786 I understand your concerns-every city has its challenges. What would make you feel more comfortable in a place like Chicago, or do you have another city in mind that you'd consider moving to?
Gosh, living in fear. SMH
@@livinginchicago88 when the democrats stop attacking and slandering any Republican that tries to run for mayor of chicago and the majority of the mindless stop voting democrat!
The breaks have been put on the red line project.
Those housing units they want to create for the homeless are not for United States citizens in chicago, they are for the illegal immigrants!
This pritzker loving democrat doing this video evidently doesn't know about any of his idol pritzkers new laws, but then again, he doesn't know that the United center is in the middle of chicagp!
Pritzker passed a law at the beginning of 2024 making it illegal for a rental property owner to refuse to rent to an illegal.
pritzker also passed a law making it legal for noncitizens to become police officers!
An illegal is classified as a noncitizen if he or she has been in the United States for a year.
What has pritzker or johnson done for the homeless veterans or any other homeless United States citizen?
How many of those homeless citizens has pritzker housed in his chicago mansion?.
Pritzkers' chicago mansion where he had a plumber that has been awarded many illinois Capital Development Board contracts remove six toilets from his chicago mansion and declared it uninhabitable to avoid paying his required fair share of county real estate tax.
Well multi billionaire pritzker got caught and had to pay the taxes
he tried to steal from cook county and its' tax payers!
And this dedicated democrat thinks pritzker is a great govenor!
The govenor that is going to defy the President of the United States and ICE if they try to deport dangerous illegals from Illinois using tax payers money to fight for them in court!
If you feel that way, PLEASE don't come here.
@@livinginchicago88you said it all by saying you don’t live in Chicago. You a hypocrite.
😂🤣 how about we get our debt under control before we blow more money on pork. Remember everyone, that 95th street TRAIN STOP remodel cost us 280 million dollars 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣. The new Zurich building in Schaumburg that employees thousands of people only cost them 350 million to build from the ground up. 😂🤣. Crooked Chicago politicians
Hi @sicilianr1! 😂 You’re not wrong some of these costs can really make you scratch your head. Chicago politics definitely keep things...interesting! Appreciate you pointing that out!
Immigrants have always been coming to America. How do you think this country was started. I’m reading a book about the Mayflower that came here in the beginning of the 1600’s. The pilgrims came from England and 1/2 died on their way here. Where would we be living if the people before us didn’t come to this country. We are all the same no matter where our ancestors came from.
A very sleepy presentation. Drink more coffee, sir!
It is ok,not everyone has to be upbeat like younger folks.
Don't be so critical
If you don't have anything good to say, keep it to yourself.
I appreciate your feedback! I'll try to bring more energy to future videos.
Downtown Chicago is a ghost town compared to what it was in the 90's and early 2000's. It's not worth the commute and the governor is awful.
We never go East of Midway Airport.
We never take the Cicero Exit off the Stevenson to get to the airport. Why do you think that is?
We only exit on Central to 55th Street. Park the car in Airport parking and fly away.
I grew up in Chicago also.
This is our only interaction I want with this city. Between the crime and excessive cost of every single thing involved with a Chicago visit, nope, not doing that. Never.
Hi @byrnc927! Totally get where you’re coming from. Chicago can be a mixed bag for sure great in some ways, but challenging in others. At least you’ve got your airport routine down to a science! Appreciate you sharing your experience!
To many perspectives from white folks who I’m sure don’t know a thing about the south side or the people who live there just what they see and hear on the news or someone’s opinion