Chicago Mayor Declares War on Trump, Calls Him “A Threat to Black Families!

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson claimed during a Tuesday press conference that President-elect Donald Trump is a threat to Black families in his city in response to Trump’s plan to address illegal immigration. “His threat is not just towards new arrivals and undocumented families. His threats are also against Black families…we’re going to protect undocumented individuals,” said Mayor Johnson. “We’re going to protect Black folks, Brown folks, Asian folks. The city of Chicago will be better, stronger and safer despite who’s in the White House.” A former Chicago gangster-turned-community activist said Johnson is “using Black people and Black families as a scapegoat or a tool for his dirty practices and immigration,” Tyrone Muhammad told “Fox & Friends,” Wednesday. Read More Here!

Chicago Teachers Union president paid over $269K but hides union financial records

Public records show the Chicago Teachers Union and other union entities pay Stacy Davis Gates a very healthy salary. But union transparency ends there. CTU is refusing to show members how it spends their money, despite that mandate in CTU’s rules. Chicago Teachers Union President Stacy Davis Gates makes over $269,000 a year, according to public records of her union employers. But the CTU president is fighting that kind of transparency about union spending, even though it’s mandated in the union’s rules. It’s been four years since members have seen audits of how the union spends their dues, and that refusal comes as public records show CTU’s spending millions on political campaigns. Davis Gates’ income is from multiple union entities including CTU, its state affiliate the Illinois Federation of Teachers and the AFL-CIO. It includes at least: Read More Here!

UFOs over DC? UFOs over Trump National Golf Club? UFOs over Picatinny Military Base?

UFO Psyop Has BEGUN in DC? (Strange Evidence) A photo showing four mysterious lights hovering above the Statue of Freedom on the US Capitol dome has gone viral, triggering online speculation of a UFO sighting. Captured by US Air Force veteran and licensed tour guide Dennis Diggins, the image quickly spread across social media, igniting debates about whether these lights were evidence of extraterrestrial activity. The incident has raised questions, especially given that it coincides with recent discussions in the US Congress about UFOs and g .. Read more at:UFO Invasion & The Events Set to Happen Before It (Full Breakdown) The FBI has launched an investigation into mysterious glowing lights that have been spotted over New Jersey for the last few weeks.  Eyewitnesses reported unexplained ‘car-sized’ drones over the Trump National Golf Club in Bedminster and the Picatinny Arsenal Military Base in Rockaway, among other locations throughout northern New Jersey.  Video footage revealed the drones featured green and red lights on their wings and multiple eyewitness described them as large as a small car. Read More Here! Photo of four mysterious lights above US Capitol ignites UFO speculation The photo quickly spread across social media, igniting debates about whether the lights were evidence of extraterrestrial activity. Some onlookers believed the lights were UFOs and that aliens “have arrived on Earth.” Adding to the intrigue, the alleged UFO sighting comes just weeks after a U.S. Congressional hearing titled “Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena: Exposing the Truth,” where witnesses testified about secret government programs allegedly aimed at concealing evidence of non-human…

Chicago Mayor’s $300M Tax Increase for Migrants Sparks Outrage!

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson wanted a $300 million property tax hike for his big budget. All 50 aldermen said “no.” So then he asked for $150 million and a 35% tax on liquor. Johnson fails to admit it’s not about taxes, it’s about making changes. All 50 Chicago aldermen told Mayor Brandon Johnson he couldn’t have his $300 million property tax hike, so he asked for $150 million in property taxes, $128 million in cloud computing taxes, $10 million in streaming service taxes and $10.6 million from a 35% hike in liquor taxes. Maybe Johnson should recognize “no” to $300 million in new taxes means “no” to $300 million in new taxes. Instead of asking for it a different way, he needs to stabilize Chicago’s finances by backing pension reform, cutting non-essential spending from his $17.3 billion budget and auditing departments for cuts. He needs to safeguard public safety and stop the financial games that deny Chicago long-lasting fiscal stability…. Read More Here!

The Simulated Reality Hypothesis!

Intelligent Design, Simulation Theory, and the Cosmic Conundrum The age-old question of our existence and the nature of the universe has sparked countless philosophical and scientific debates. Two intriguing concepts, intelligent design and simulation theory, have emerged in recent decades, offering potential explanations for the complexity and fine-tuning of our reality. Intelligent Design: A Divine Architect Intelligent design (ID) is a controversial theory that posits that certain features of the universe and living things are best explained by an intelligent cause, rather than an undirected process such as natural selection. Proponents of ID argue that the intricate complexity of biological systems, such as the human eye or the bacterial flagellum, is too finely tuned to be the result of random chance. They suggest that a higher intelligence must have played a role in their creation.   While ID has often been associated with religious beliefs, it has also been presented as a scientific theory. However, it has faced significant criticism from the scientific community, which argues that it lacks empirical evidence and often relies on arguments from ignorance.   Simulation Theory: A Digital Universe? Simulation theory proposes that our reality could be a computer simulation created by a more advanced civilization. This idea, often popularized in science fiction, has gained traction in recent years as technological advancements have made it conceivable to simulate complex systems.   One of the key arguments in favor of simulation theory is the increasing computational power of computers. As technology continues to advance, it becomes…

New Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke vows to lower ‘war zone numbers’ of Chicago violence

The county’s new top prosecutor highlighted Illinois’ assault weapons ban as a key tool in tamping down the violence she says has “overshadowed” the region. Cook County State’s Attorney Eileen O’Neill Burke vowed Monday to crack down on gun criminals as she takes the reins as the top law enforcement official in a county she says is “being overshadowed by crime.” “We have unparalleled opportunities here. We have world-class universities, we have infrastructure. We even have a fresh water supply,” O’Neill Burke said after a ceremonial swearing-in as the county’s top prosecutor before hundreds of supporters at the Ivy Room in River North. “We are primed to boom, but we are being overshadowed by crime right now,” she said. “While our crime rates are beginning to come down, the progress is not sufficient, particularly when it comes to gun violence.” Read More Here!

How Mayor Brandon Johnson Lost Control of the Debate Over Chicago’s 2025 Budget

The first sign that Mayor Brandon Johnson’s proposal to spend $17.3 billion in 2025 was dead on arrival came just minutes after he finished telling the Chicago City Council the only way to balance the city’s budget was to hike property taxes by $300 million. Despite being one of Johnson’s closest allies, Ald. Byron Sigcho Lopez (25th Ward) wasted no time telling reporters that he would not even consider voting for the largest property tax hike since 2016. Pilsen residents struggling to keep their homes amid a wave of gentrification could not afford the increase, Sigcho Lopez said. The fact that Sigcho Lopez, Johnson’s hand-picked Housing Committee chair who has voted in lockstep with the mayor, dismissed the budget proposal out of hand sent shockwaves through the City Council, frustrating Johnson’s allies while emboldening his critics.  Read More Here!

Chicago residents rip mayor over spending on migrants: ‘Worst mayor in America’

Watch the latest video at foxnews.com Mayor Brandon Johnson is trying to close $1 billion budget shortfall, with $60M property tax hike floated Residents of Chicago are blasting Mayor Brandon Johnson over the city spending more than half a billion dollars on sheltering migrants, with one telling the Democrat to his face during a City Council meeting that he’s the “worst mayor in America.”  The criticism surrounding Johnson and Chicago’s New Arrivals Mission – which so far has cost the city $574.5 million since its inception in August 2022 – comes as the mayor is trying to overcome a $1 billion budget shortfall by the end of the year. The City Council held a meeting Monday during which residents voiced their opposition to an approximately $60 million property tax increase floated as one way to help close the gap.  This is on top of a CPS Budget Short Fall! This year’s $8.4 billion operating budget for Chicago Public Schools included what was left of the district’s covid allocation, $233 million. Heading into this school year, the district faced a deficit of $500 million, and it anticipates another half-billion-dollar deficit next year. Oct 21, 2024 Plus a State Budget Short Fall! Elgie Sims, D-Chicago, said. The Governor’s Office of Management and Budget released a report on Nov. 1 projecting the state will face a $3.2 billion deficit for fiscal year 2026, which begins July 1.Nov 13, 2024 Read More Here! About ‘Worst mayor in America’

Chicago’s South Suburbs see the future of manufacturing as American and robotic

For decades, the Chicagoland area has played a pivotal role in American manufacturing capability. Unfortunately, the once-strong bastion of manufacturing and fabrication has lost much of its fervor following years of economic stagnation, outmigration, and a declining tax base. However, as the global marketplace continues to evolve, American manufacturers must contend with an aging ownership base, greater competition, a more even playing field, and a severe labor shortage. The technological revolution that has brought about artificial intelligence, robotics, and machine learning can play a quintessential role in reinforcing the once-great American manufacturing sector and transforming it into advanced manufacturing. Using robotics and intelligent systems, manufacturers can retrofit their operations to be more productive with fewer available workers. Not only will specialized autonomous robots help operationally, but they could also be the product that drives international demand for “American-made.” Initiatives such as the Metals HUB program, overseen by the Southland Development Authority (SDA), are examples of how local, community-driven policies can change the trajectory of American manufacturing and are models that can be imitated across the country in other historically manufacturer-led regions. Read More Here!

Illinois cops bust Canadians who crossed border with 1,100 pounds of cocaine worth $40 million

They don’t call it the “Great White North” for nothing. Two Canadian men were busted after smuggling over 1,100 pounds of cocaine — worth over $40 million — across the border into Illinois last week. Vanshpreet Singh, 27, and Manpreet Singh, 36, were found with 1,146 pounds of cocaine inside their Volvo semi-truck when police stopped them for an inspection on Interstate 80 in Geneseo, about 150 miles west of Chicago, Illinois State Police said. Read More Here!