Subject: Re: 1968 Chicago Democrat Convention Redux?
Since I live in Chicagoland, I think I have a better understanding of the city than you. And while there has been considerable local coverage of migrant housing and complaints by local ward residents, this "article" would never make the local news because of the few people involved (fewer than a dozen) and the fact that it looked staged.

Sure, minimize the strife of the a ‘few people’ voicing their complaints. Never mind though
they are speaking for their community as a whole.

And if these are the economic results of a "dysfunctional idiot," please, please, please give me more:

Oh sure..BUT..
“The jump in rates has pushed up borrowing costs for homes, cars, and business investments. The belief that inflation will continue to be high and that interest rates will stay higher for longer may explain why Americans say the economy is headed in the wrong direction despite all the other good news.

economy?
Experts say inflation and decreasing income are two major reasons for Americans' pessimism about the economy and their financial prospects. Americans face soaring living costs due to a 40-year-high inflation.”