However, Johnson has promised to focus on businesses and the wealthy to fund his social programs, which could lead to further outflow of business and finance leaders like Ken Griffin and Citadel, and Boeing, who have already left. This could cause significant harm to the city's economy, the authors continued. "Here in Chicago, the public is in crisis right now [with] the violence on the streets, families suffering for so many shootings that are going on," Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Iris Martinez told "Fox & Friends" host Ainsley Earhardt on Tuesday as the polls opened across the city. "I really believe that the public safety plan that Paul Vallas has in place, to me, reflects who I am and what I believe in. I believe he has the plan to address it [crime] and, right now, the other candidate – all he's [Johnson] ever talked about is defunding the police, and I really believe that our police need more resources," Martinez added. Well, Chicagoans -- a majority of them, anyway -- are likely going to be disappointed in Johnson as mayor if he's going to be as bad as predicted. But as was the case with electing Lightfoot, they won't have anyone to blame but themselves. Sources include: FoxNews.com Wirepoints.orgNew Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson blames the city's poverty and crime on corporations not paying enough taxes. Chicago gets everything it deserves with this one. Voters had a chance, and they said, "Hey, let's get someone even crazier than Lori Lightfoot." pic.twitter.com/Oie8ne5sFp
— Jason Rantz on KTTH Radio (@jasonrantz) April 6, 2023
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