Posts Tagged ‘chicago teachers union’
Criminal Privilege While Law-Abiding Citizens Get Terror: CTA Smoking Counseling Rather Than Stolen Cars and Illegal Guns
SubX.News Street Report | Sept 8, 2025 Chicago abandoned the basics of survival. Just like crossing without stopping, looking, or listening — people and institutions ignore danger, assume privilege, and…
Read MoreMichigan Avenue: From Smash to Homicide
Chicago Street Report | Sept 5, 2025 Chicago’s showcase corridor collapsed in a single day. It started with smashed Rolex windows on Michigan and Huron and ended with a homicide…
Read MoreSystem of Failure: Shootings, River Cars, Downtown Chaos, and Federal Agents on the Horizon
SubX.News Street Report | Sept 3 2025 Chicago spent September 3rd unraveling in real time — morning shootings, a man dying on Monroe, 90 cars discovered at the bottom of…
Read MoreChicago’s Vanishing Act: Billions Spent, Nothing to Show
SubX.News Street Report | September 2, 2025 Back to the regular grind after a bloody Labor Day weekend. Chicago doesn’t reset. It just lurches forward into more of the same…
Read MoreLies That Make People Suffer
Chicago SubX.News Street Report Aug 21 2025 The day opened with shakedowns and hoaxes. On the East Coast, during the first days of orientation, Villanova University went into lockdown after…
Read MoreWhose Fault? Our Fault
Chicago SubXNews Street Report Aug 20 2025 Migrants were the first thing spotted. A Mondo stood there — the first one in a long time. They used to hang out…
Read MoreDestruction in the Shadow of Progress
SubX.News Street Report Aug 19 2025 Chicago’s downtown was in full display of disorder on Tuesday. From students stepping over fentanyl addicts outside their college to migrants hustling at shelters…
Read MoreFirst Day Train Wreck: Students Shot, Guns in Schools, Drugs Downtown, Floods, and a Train Off the Tracks
Chicago SubXNews Street Report Aug 18 2025 The first day of school in Chicago was a case study in collapse. From homicides on the street to a gun confiscated at…
Read MoreCTU Teaching Credit Slavery to Black and Brown Children — CPS Board Defies CEO’s No-Borrowing Plan
A $734 million budget deficit has divided the Chicago Board of Education, with a majority aligned with Mayor Brandon Johnson pressing for a high-interest short-term loan and a $175 million…
Read MoreFrom Days of Rage to Days of Distraction: How Chicago’s Neo-Marxist Machine Uses Identity Politics to Control the Narrative and City Hall
Brandon Johnson, CTU strategist Jackson Potter, and former Weather Underground leader Bill Ayers — the new radicals don’t storm barricades, they shape policy. From trans rights to BLM to migrant…
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