Jim McCauley, who owns a restaurant on Chicago's North Side asks, "Is anyone watching out for Chicago taxpayers?"
Probably not. But the Cook County and the City of Chicago are watching McCauley's wallet--like a lion eyes prey.
Both Cook County and Chicago are considering all kinds of tax increases, and maybe, maybe, people have had enough.
McCauley posted a sign inside his restaurant with that message.
We're a long way from an uprising, but McCauley's plea is a start.
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