Jacoby Genevese
Chicago radio legends Steve Dahl and Garry Meier have given their two cents about the massive window washer strike and they are not pleased. Dahl and Meier have noticed how filthy the windows to their studio windows look and demand that someone get out there and clean them as for nine days downtown Chicago has been crippled by by a strike of predominately Puerto Rican American window washers who fer years have kept this gem a sparkling proud display in the middle of fly-by country but they say nada to continuing to risk their lives and limbs for peanuts. Dahl and Meier eviscerated the strike after some of the striker dressed as Marvel superheroes and went up some buildings as the media was rolling and covering the event and Dahl and Meier wondered if this was a strike or a publicity Hollywood event for upcoming movies
The elitism of Garry Meier shows as he says he has noticed more poorly dressed strikers and he has long criticized people who dress like "Americans" and look like crap in downtown Chicago as Meier thinks only people with pressed and new suits deserve to be in the Loop and River North. Dahl and Meier also made mention that there can be no taquerias and shit restaurants because fortunately downtown real estate is so high so that they have to be in the boring burbs and cheap strip malls and that few people outside the immediate families go to these small cheap Mexican taquerias all over Chicagoland.
Dahl has likewise ahhhh said something about these guys working a low-skill job and how it is not as dangerous of a job as they claim and it appears and is no more dangerous than a talk show fat host who over-eats freebies form local restaurants and then talks about it on-air.
This window washing strike entering its third week offends these two clowns and the elitism these two demonstrate as one lives in high-income North Shore Wilmette and Dahl lives in prestigious and wealthy Western Springs as both have made outrageous unearned money for talking and doing alot less work than these window washers who labor tirelessly cleaning the smudge off windows for all the pigeons to see.
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