Lori Lightfoot Posts Viral Image with ‘Get Vaxd’ Spelled on a Floor With Money Causing Mass Chaos in the Comments Section

Far-left Chicago Mayor, Lori Elaine Lightfoot, released a picture on Facebook of herself looking up next to money on the floor which spells “GET VAXD”.

This caused chaos in the comment section as many questioned whether this was satire as one person even said, “So that’s were my Tax money 💰 going”. Another person commented, “Whoever authorized this photo needs to be fired. I thought this was a photoshopped joke when I first saw it”.

While we don’t know who’s money this or whether it is fake money, it is hard to say that this post went the way that Lightfoot believed it would. Some may assume this is their tax dollars at work while others find this to be cringeworthy.

This comes as most people in Chicago have received the Covid-19 vaccine. Some may argue that if you haven’t received the vaccine at this point, you may not plan on it, although we aren’t advocating this.

However, just one week ago, Mayor Lightfoot posted her support for a woman’s right to choose to have an abortion. “I’m never going to stop fighting to ensure we all have control over our own bodies and our own futures.”

Some found this ironic has Lightfoot has pushed for everyone eligible to receive the Covid-19 vaccine and has even instituted a vaccine mandate. The Chicago.gov website published the vaccine mandates’ details:

“Effective Monday, January 3, 2022, the Chicago Vaccine Requirements will apply to the following public indoor places:  

  • Indoor Dining: Establishments where food or beverages are consumed, including, but not limited to, restaurants, bars, fast food establishments, coffee shops, tasting rooms, cafeterias, food courts, dining areas of grocery stores, breweries, wineries, distilleries, banquet halls, and hotel ballrooms; and 
  • Indoor Fitness: Gyms and fitness venues, including, but not limited to, gyms, recreation facilities, fitness centers, yoga, Pilates, cycling, barre, and dance studios, hotel gyms, boxing and kickboxing gyms, fitness boot camps, and other facilities used for conducting indoor group fitness classes; and 
  • Indoor entertainment and recreation venues where food or beverages are served: Including, but not limited to, movie theaters, music and concert venues, live performance venues, adult entertainment venues, commercial event and party venues, sports arenas, performing arts theaters, bowling alleys, arcades, card rooms, family entertainment centers, play areas, pool and billiard halls, and other recreational game centers.”

Stay tuned to Media Right News for more updates on this saga .

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