Monday, August 6, 2018

Chicago mayor blames violence on 'shortage of values'





There is nothing wrong with speaking the truth. Thank you Mr. Mayor
Speaks of a total shortage of morals when there are 12 dead from the weekend and is condemned? Go figure.

17 comments:

  1. Anonymous8/06/2018

    That's only because he knows he's losing the city and the vote. He'll still go through with the consent decree, which is what is causing this mayhem. He is a phony piece of garbage.

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  2. Anonymous8/06/2018

    Everybody knows what the problem is but in todays super PC environment nobody want to address the truth. Guns are not the problem.

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  3. Anonymous8/06/2018

    it'll get worse until the goo-goos and leftists and the current crop of politicians quit bullshitting themselves and quit trying to rationalize to communities where this viscious vermin prey on innocent citizens. County board president, states attorneys, judges that go along and a sheriff who wants every inmate at the jail to have his own Rin Tin Tin. Criminals of every stripe should be prosecuted and housed, regardless of color. If there seems a disproportionate number of inmates of color being arrested, guess what? They have committed crimes. We're not handicapping life here by giving violent felons do-overs and letting them loose on the streets. George Ryan, trying to bullshit his way past his own conviction, put the moratorium on the death penalty. Preckwinkle and Rahm are the current panderers in chief, continuing the fiction stoked by Obama and Holder with their Travon Martin could be my son fiction.

    I put it on them. You do wrong, you pay for it. Decisions to take shortcuts, to raise kids in fatherless families, to initiate entitlement programs that reward unwed mothers for having more kids than they can support and handle.
    Nobody wants anyone to tell them how to live their lives, but in the same instance, nobody should expect somebody else to subsidize your life simply because you can't afford it or take responsibility for the situation you created for yourself.

    This whole age of political correctness has gone way way too far. The days of free lunch are over. The rest of us cannot afford to keep shelling out when we struggle to keep the roofs over our own families. Jobs, education, training and all those other band aids are helpful solutions that can be incorporated if and when there is a universal acceptance of what our city and country should be. Otherwise, we're just letting the pols piss in the wind hoping it doesn't blow back in our face.

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  4. Anonymous8/06/2018

    Oh shit, C.P.D. top brass found out 30 - 50 officers hiding at 115 bourbon street during shooting rampage.

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    1. Anonymous8/09/2018

      Thanks for not posting my response to this candy ass. I guess it must be more politically correct from the proper side of the left here. Adios!!!

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  5. Anonymous8/06/2018

    Bad parenting and bad public schools.
    When is the last time a Catholic school kid got shot or shot someone else?

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    1. Anonymous8/09/2018

      It's not the school's. It's the parents of students who cause all the problems . The parents raised their kids with no respect for anyone or thing. Theses are same race baiting parents who blame everyone else . That raises their kids like barbarians. Then blame teacher's, school's police and last whites . I know their behaviors I worked the Westside over 33 years. When your parents fail to help teach the kids to read and write . When they fail to teach you manners. You right most Catholic schools kids are good. This because your parents care about their kids.

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    2. Anonymous8/10/2018

      I totally agree. But the mayor has waged war on anyone and everyone who can further his goal of divide and conquer.

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  6. Anonymous8/06/2018

    The jail is empty. What do you expect?

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    1. Anonymous8/07/2018

      Thanks Kim Foxx

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    2. Anonymous8/07/2018

      I blame cps also. Schools are feeding troughs and teachers are drunks and sit around hungover. Teachers could careless either what’s happening to their students.

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    3. Anonymous8/07/2018

      Thanks Preckwinkle we should of had O'Brien.

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  7. Anonymous8/07/2018

    Bye Eddie Johnson

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  8. Anonymous8/07/2018

    Shortage of values? Who the politician or the voters? The nation's moral compass was stolen and pawned for a few votes many years ago.

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  9. Shortage of values huh? Perhaps if the folks who sport these shortage of values were taken to task and held accountable for these things, they might actually learn some values. But since you (Rahm) and pretty much every pol in our city,county,and state pander to those who have a value shortage,nothing is going to change in the near future. In fact I look for them to get worse. I honestly feel that this uptick in violence is a direct response to the peace marchers by the gangs in this city letting them who is the real Boss!!!

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  10. Anonymous8/07/2018

    Rahm thinks they should be at home studying for their ACT Test like he did when he was living the rough live at New Trier East.

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  11. Anonymous8/07/2018

    Anonymous said...
    Chicagogate at Chicago Public Schools they really care about the children!
    8/04/2018 10:21:00 PM
    Notice the extreme silence of the news media the children were sexually abused some more raped but I guess that was acceptable because not one of the assholes in charge have been fired charged criminally prosecuted they all probably are getting big raises that is what the mayor wants sickening what is happened to the children!The Democrats talk about the children of the illegal invaders worrying about them in the city of Chicago but yet this happens and none of them are speaking out about it I guess they don’t care about children many that are citizens that are being abused in this manner!
    8/05/2018 03:02:00 PM

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