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This is hilarious! Go Democrat Leadership! Wahoo!
And in will ride Obama with federal money and save the day. Illinois, Chicago, Obama. Mmmm what do these have in common.
What are Chicago and Illinois's respective tax intake and expense outlays? What are other ways for them to bring in revenue besides shutting down services to the poor and disabled? Or will the most vulnerable pay the price for the financial situations?
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