Chicago Mayor Pushes Last Minute Jackson Law as City Spirals Crime and Taxes Skyrocket

Mayor Brandon Johnson is back at it again, proving that Chicago’s leadership is less concerned with real issues and more obsessed with scoring political points right before an election. Just six days before the city’s primary, Johnson rolled out a flashy new ordinance, conveniently named after the reverend Jesse L. Jackson Sr. Supposedly, this move is about “protecting” voters and poll workers. But to anyone paying attention, it reeks of last-minute political theater.

Let’s get real: Chicago is crumbling under the weight of failed liberal policies. Crime is out of control, businesses are fleeing, and families pay sky-high taxes for fewer and fewer services. But instead of focusing on stopping carjackings or cleaning up downtown, the mayor’s priority is another virtue-signaling law. Protecting democracy? That’s what Johnson claims he’s doing. But his record says otherwise.

It’s typical progressive hypocrisy. Liberals like Johnson claim to care about democracy, yet they never seem to care about real transparency or cleaning up the voting process. Protecting poll workers and voters? Is that before or after letting criminals back out on the street with a slap on the wrist? Maybe these city leaders should spend less time crafting new ordinances—and more time making Chicago safe again.

Of course, slapping Jackson’s name on this proposal is a clear attempt to win favor with special interest groups right before ballots are cast. It’s all about optics. The mayor is more concerned with pandering than actually fixing Chicago’s deep, growing problems. If Johnson put as much effort into real solutions as he does into political stunts, maybe Chicago wouldn’t be in the mess it’s in.

The timing of this move speaks volumes. Six days before the primary? The mayor hopes voters are distracted by flashy headlines and empty promises. Well, conservatives see right through it. How many more ordinances will liberals pass before they remember their real job: keeping Americans safe, free, and prosperous? Chicago deserves leaders who actually work for the people—not just the political elite.

Source: Just The News


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