Chicago Mercantile Exchange Prepared to Leave the City Over New Mayor’s Tax Policies – IOTW Report

Chicago Mercantile Exchange Prepared to Leave the City Over New Mayor’s Tax Policies

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As we recently noted, the allies of Chicago’s new mayor Brandon Johnson have released an economic plan titled ‘First We Get the Money.’

The plan involves the implementation of new taxes, some of which will directly apply to the financial industry.

That has the Chicago Mercantile Exchange very concerned, and they are prepared to leave the city if they feel it’s necessary. more here

17 Comments on Chicago Mercantile Exchange Prepared to Leave the City Over New Mayor’s Tax Policies

  1. So a guy who’s an antiwhite racist communist, who ran AS an antiwhite racist communist, who said all the antiwhite racist communist things he would do as mayor is doing the antiwhite racist communist things he SAID he’d do as mayor now that he IS mayor?

    Whoda thunk it?

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  2. The people of Chicago are going to be sorry very soon that Mayor Gollum wasn’t reelected. He makes her look like a piker with all of his radical anti- capitalist/anti police policies. They exchanged one terrible Mayor for an even worse full-on commie Mayor. Al Capone could run Chicago with far less corruption and violence than this nimrod.

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  3. “Chicago would lose so much money if this happened. It’s hard to even imagine this.”

    If’n that craca capitalist comany leaf, Ima tell the Fedral Gummit to givesemedat reparitions ‘n’ sheeat!

    Racist.

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  4. Any humans still in Chicago deserve whatever they get.
    Chicago’s been a shithole since … what? … the 30s?
    More so since the 60s.

    It’s been a crooked, corrupt, gangster-run shithole for … forever.

    mortem tyrannis
    izlamo delenda est …

  5. “Next, punitive exit taxes on those who try to escape.” Bad news, Uncle Al – a few years ago some Chicago pol proposed a “commuter tax” on people who live in the suburbs but work in the city. I know they are trying to build a property tax base, but this isn’t the way to do it.

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