Prolly hold more boogers than a typical Kleenex does!
Guess theyve got money to throw around in Illinois.
“How’d school go today, son?”
“It was really weird, dad. I suppose I could
see myself with a sanitary napkin, but they
can save those tampons for Suzy.”
Gobsmacked would be the term I would use for my reaction to this travesty.
Dangerously Insane people need to be committed.
Parents, I understand...
The Church needs to stick to what the Lord has called them to do.
Changing idiot school policies should be low on their "to do" list...
If Shitcago and Springfield were nuked, Illinois might have a chance to become reasonably habitable again.
Tampons for boys restrooms! Meanwhile, street potholes can’t be fixed. Priorities, you know.
Follow the money—who gets the contract to regularly stock the machines?
I’m sure if they are free boys will figure out something weird to do with them—probably in such a way as to bother the girls.
Does the proposed legislation also mandated free condoms in the girls’ bathrooms ? Oh, wait; ... nevermind.
Those boys are going to have a lot of mayhem-type fun with those machines.
Springfield. Isn’t that the home town of the Simpsons? Explains a lot.
>>> State Representative Linda Chapa LaVia <<<
Demographic disruption from open borders is killing our Republic.
Are they going to warn the guys against toxic shock?
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Never in my wildest imagination when I took over this ping list, would I even THINK that something like this would be something I'd be pinging my *Another Reason to Homeschool* list.
But here we are, in some Twilight Zone episode.
COULD THIS BE WHY CHICAGOANS ARE SEEING RATS ?
The city of Chicago is composed of 50 wards which average out to around 72 precincts of about 350 or more voters in each precinct. Many are former villages incorprated into the city as the city grew. . A Chicago Alderman is in effect a mini mayor. They have input into who gets city services and now it’s how those services are being administered seem to be running into who’s ward is it ?.
Whats not being looked at is how Chicago wards have been redistricted. Chicago has had neighborhoods divided to create Hispanicresidential sections going to Hispanic aldermanic and congressional (Gutierez) candidates and blacks going to black candidates.Which apparently is the result of the turnover in the Freddie and Fanny mortgage collapse. As stable integrated areas changed into being unstable because of constant dwelling turnover.had the effect of breaking up a contiguous geographic continuity and community identity. Because the wards affected which are really like small towns have had sections broken up into areas where if a problem arises in a given section of street which has one way traffic only. It may be two way a block down because its in a different ward. The same applies to all other city services including zoning and sanitation where garbage collection routes are organized by ward boundaries,
Alderman Burke who is under federal charges for corruption ward is an example. Burkes ward ,14th, was originally known as Back of The Yards Once the home of the famous Chicago Stock Yards where most food processors along with employee demographics have since relocated. It was a compact area almost 15 plus city blocks square area composed mostly of single and 2 story frame and brick family dwellings mixed with scattered brick apartment units. Because of the construction, insurance rates varied and became known as the condemned as redlining. When the democrats also warily supported by the Bush 2 administration came up with the no 20% down mortgage removed. Areas in the ward dramatically changed in demographics. Many of those dwellings sold under those conditions went into disrepair or default.
Originally his ward headquarters and palace was on 51st street just west of Damen Avenue. Todays palace is just off of Pulaski Road near the Madam Curie high school just off of Archer Avenue miles away.
His ward now consists of areas carved from the 12th and 23rd wards miles from the original 14th That In a former section of the 23rd ward now the 14th ward in the Midway airport area, 2 patrons in a local bar along Archer avenue were heard complaining about rats in their garbage. They felt it was because of the delay in garbage collection. Also heard the same beef about street snow removal. It has also played hell on zoning and because of the disruption of jurisdictions with the administration of city services such as streets and sanitation which the alderman (salary $120.000 plus allocations on local projects) do oversee and have input over.
By.employing this concept of remapping are residents are being denied the representation they should have ?
Everyday there’s a new example of how Liberalism is a mental disorder.
As long as they put urinals in every girls’ bathroom .
I’d like to put in a plug for Tampax, which has gotten me through some difficult periods.
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