Yes it is. Lol!!!That's not the gotcha you think it is Mr. 2A
Yes it is. Lol!!!
Trying to change the argument. Weak sauce.60% of firearms used in crimes were bought legally right outside Chicago city limits
Thanks for your response.My first suggestion would be to enforce the law and stop neutering the police. When I moved to Chicago, the police were feared, in a good way. Meaning you didn’t want to mess with the cops. That’s not the case anymore. Give the police their power back.
End the “no cash bail” policy. Huge failure and defies all common sense.
Last, I would send in the guard to the mentioned south and west sides. They have shown no willingness to police themselves. We have tried many things including opening a Whole Foods, Targets etc and they fail. Real compassion would be to get the gangs off the street and free the law abiding citizens from their terror.
The main reason Ken Griffin left and took his tax base with him was due to crime. It's a real problem. It pisses me off when people say crime isn't a problem. Ok, the largest taxpayer left due to crime and you think it's not a problem?
I agree with everyone, Chicago is a great city. Chicago is a world class city. But it is only living up to a small portion of it's potential. Just look at the commercial real estate downtown. Areas that were once thriving are now vacant. Jewlers row? Last time i walked by it was a shell of it's former self. Same with State Street. Financial district? Foot traffic way down. Mag mile? Doing well but still some prime vacancies.
I just happen to think the people that live on the south side deserve better. My wife taught down there, its extremely rough. As in, it's not safe to walk down the street for non-gang members. There is nothing compassionate about that. I want to help those people just as much as anyone else, I just think it should be done a different way. The results speak for themselves, we need to change tactics. Get crime down. Keep the current businesses, and recruit new businesses. And of course, the pension situation is out of control and the teachers union needs to be brought to heel. A lot of room for improvement in Chicago politics imo.
I just want to do to Chicago, what the Guard has done in DC.Thanks for your response.
Putting the national guard on the streets indefinitely sounds unrealistic to me.
And where do the gang members go?
Embedded poverty will not go away even if you militarize the streets.
I am definitely open to changing tactics but also you know that brick and mortar retail is suffering world wide with online taking over so that contributes to jeweler's row erosion.
It's obviously complicated.
Chicago remains the #1 city in USA for tourism, I believe...so not a combat zone as you describe in most areas.
CPD is already the largest police force per capita in the nation. Sending in the national guard to do what? Military occupation? Get in shootouts with the tiny neighborhood gangs they have these days? Be so for real right now man.I just want to do to Chicago, what the Guard has done in DC.
You agree that DC has had positive results since the Guard was sent in?
It always baffles me that the Democrats want to help the low income black people, yet refuse to send help to where they live. I agree they deserve better.
No one is talking about sending in the guard to Michigan Ave, yet. Downtown is doing ok, but the commercial real estate market is smashed. Why don't businesses want to invest there? Safety? High Taxes?
The South and West sides DESERVE the guard. They deserve so much better than what they are getting and i bet if you took a poll most of them want the help. They are being held hostage by the gangs. We all want to help, it's just that what is being done is not working and i think we should try a change of tactics.
This is the literal city center. The addresses in Chicago run on a grid and 0 State street is the middle of downtown. No stores opened on either side.
20 years ago, there would have been hundreds of people on that sidewalk. Downtown is a ghost town in certain areas.
Interesting, property values are finally showing some life in other parts of the city after lagging behind for years.
Spot on. I work in the Loop two days a week and in the 6 years I have lived here the amount of people going back to the loop for work has definitely increased but I doubt it will ever be like pre-covid. Friday is a ghost town (used to be my favorite day to commute when I was 4x a week in office at my last job)Well of course it’s different post covid. Fridays many loop employees work from home so you have an entire office population absent that day. Then you still have the companies that have hybrid or remote work policies. The loop is mostly itinerant office workers as you well know. From my observations foot traffic has actually been up since the end of Covid. But that is admittedly unscientific/not statistically significant.
So if your compass is set to the 2000’s of course it is down. Between the collapse of the department store concept I mentioned above and Covid aftermath this is all obvious. But loop traffic has rebounded from the Covid lows, just not all the way. Nor will it because who the hell wants to shop at Macys?
Finally, shopping on state street has been a second tier location downtown for 30+ years. The mag mile is the premium shopping corridor - and I’m sure foot traffic there is down for similar reasons.
Poverty corresponds to crime and for various reasons poverty and class in the United States are racializedWhat are the racial demographics of the southern states you’re referring to? Is there a correlation there between the demo and increased crime rates? Just curious how say Mississippi or Louisiana compare to Illinois or Indiana in racial demo and poverty. Care to elaborate?
You’ve gone awfully quiet since the multiple teen take-overs this weekend.My oldest daughter works in the Loop and uses mass transit daily. Sad that grown men curl up into a ball on the ground over a city they’ve never visited.
Quit lying dude. At the center of the grid is the downtown flagship Target store and across the street is a TJ Maxx and a Burlington. You have a giant Macy's two blocks up with the Walnut Room and one block up is a Uniqlo. You have a footlocker and a five below right there too. I am there every now and then and it gets crowded. The photo quality is so bad on this I can't even tell where it is supposed to be. It wouldn't surprise me if this was from years ago.
This thread is filled with you twisting the facts to crap all over the city. Morton Salt left Chicago years ago because they've been acquired multiple times by VC firms and want to cut costs now that they don't have a plant here. The Saks department store closed because Saks Global filed for bankruptcy
I think it was you saying it, but maybe someone else, but it isn't surprising that State St isn't booming. It isn't doing as poorly as the picture suggests (and the one at the end of La Salle being dead supposedly from Thursday is funny too). The stretch of Lake to Monroe is actually doing pretty well with some big box stores, especially that Target. Once you get south of Monroe it turns into office buildings and whatnot, like Depaul's loop campus and the library, and then you're in South Loop.Theres a movie theater there too. Thats probably a picture from april 2020.
Which one of these twerkers is your little princess?!My oldest daughter works in the Loop and uses mass transit daily. Sad that grown men curl up into a ball on the ground over a city they’ve never visited.
Hey dipsh!t……I found a fun upcoming event for your little suburban princess!My oldest daughter works in the Loop and uses mass transit daily. Sad that grown men curl up into a ball on the ground over a city they’ve never visited.
Remind your little princess to be careful using mass transit…..yet another violent assault.My oldest daughter works in the Loop and uses mass transit daily. Sad that grown men curl up into a ball on the ground over a city they’ve never visited.
Way to go libtards!But still lower than a shiat ton of cities in Red State America. Way to go, Trump!
Would have preferred the Arlington Park location as it is 5 miles from me, but quite frankly I did not want Illinois giving even more handouts to the bears. Pritzker has done quite a bit to shore up state finances, but there is a helluva lot of work left to do after piss poor fiscal management from both parties over the 30 years I have lived here (and well before that too).
If Indiana is willing to pay for them to be in Hammond then good for them and good for the Bears.
Nailed it! MAGA are the biggest idiots. As someone who is regularly on Illinois and Indiana roads, I can assure you that Indiana infrastructure maintenance is garbage. Now they’ve raised taxes, particularly on NW Indiana, and they’re going to artificially raise property taxes for their giveaway. Meanwhile, it’s two miles from the city limits, and 30 minutes from Soldier Field. Visitors will still dine and stay in Chicago. In fact, the mayor and city leaders were said to secretly prefer Hammond to Arlington Heights for that reason. And for all the MAGAt doofuses here, I challenge you to live in the loop of Chicago vs Gary-Hammond-Michigan City and tell me how Chicago is terrible.MAGA: The city and state are fiscally irresponsible. They need to get their fiscal house in order.
MAGA: Government should not fund private investments and let the markets decide.
Also MAGA: We blame fat boy and the mayor for losing the Bears because they refused to invest billions in taxpayer money in a product that will not provide a return.
Eat me. Drink me. We live in the dumbest possible timeline.
I lived there for 15 years.Nailed it! MAGA are the biggest idiots. As someone who is regularly on Illinois and Indiana roads, I can assure you that Indiana infrastructure maintenance is garbage. Now they’ve raised taxes, particularly on NW Indiana, and they’re going to artificially raise property taxes for their giveaway. Meanwhile, it’s two miles from the city limits, and 30 minutes from Soldier Field. Visitors will still dine and stay in Chicago. In fact, the mayor and city leaders were said to secretly prefer Hammond to Arlington Heights for that reason. And for all the MAGAt doofuses here, I challenge you to live in the loop of Chicago vs Gary-Hammond-Michigan City and tell me how Chicago is terrible.![]()
Crime has dropped significantly. Lowest levels since the early 1960’s. And Mayor Johnson did two very smart things: 1) created youth-centered activities that created youth centered summer jobs, 2) increased the amount of CPD detectives to solve cases since most crimes have a perpetrator involved in other unsolved cases. He’s a better mayor than Lightfoot, and has his priorities right.I lived there for 15 years.
If I had my druthers, the bears would be at soldier Field, and some kind of public transportation would be extended there.
Chicago is an amazing city, but that doesn’t mean it’s perfect. Crime is on the rise. The taxes are high. The corruption is real. Their financial position is awful.
The Government indeed does good things. I’m not anti government, I’m for efficient government. And Chicago is far from that.
Crime has not dropped in my neighborhood. I dont live there, but I still own property, talk to my neighbors, and visit 3-4 times a year. “Crime has gone down” does not match what is being reported and what I see with my eyes. I first went to Chicago in 1996 and have been almost every year since, so I think my opinion is valid. You don’t have to agree, and that is fine. I’m just telling you what I see.Crime has dropped significantly. Lowest levels since the early 1960’s. And Mayor Johnson did two very smart things: 1) created youth-centered activities that created youth centered summer jobs, 2) increased the amount of CPD detectives to solve cases since most crimes have a perpetrator involved in other unsolved cases. He’s a better mayor than Lightfoot, and has his priorities right.
I need to check out this architectural masterpiece!
“Obama’s library will still be great”Yeah, those 8 years of continued growth and stability, going from the disaster W and Republicans left him with, to peak employment, wage growth, and the absence of corruption were really tough times. Meanwhile, Trump is a massive loser in every way.: corrupt, idiotic, incompetent, and pernicious to this country. In ten years Obama’s library will still be great, while Trump (thankfully) will be a rotting corpse who people will celebrate the death of, while thousands of his cult of losers will pretend they never voted for him.