Asserts the conservative Republican talk radio host in Chicago, while Chicago's crime rate is 31 percent higher than it was this time last year: "And I expect my elected officials to focus on the issues affecting our community, such as crime and Chicago’s escalating murder rate.
Yet Emanuel fans the flames of hatred against Chick-fil-A [whose founder opposes gay marriage]. He did not show leadership by trying to dissuade his fellow liberal lawmakers from extreme and unlawful acts when they claimed they would keep the fast-food chain from opening any new restaurants in Chicago by any means necessary."
Mr. Butler continues his commentary about the Chicago mayor's priorities: "Why does Emanuel seem — just like his predecessor, Richard Daley — to be more interested in gay marriage than in stopping the epidemic of black-on-black genocide in the city they’ve been entrusted to manage?
Why does the mayor of Chicago also seem more interested in implementing plans to make the city friendlier to illegal immigrants when there are black families who have lived in the Windy City for generations who feel discriminated against by a government-fueled culture that they say is depriving them of life, liberty and the ability to pursue happiness?
Black businessmen complain about how tough it is getting city contracts, our inner-city schools are crumbling and our neighborhoods are like war zones. The skyrocketing murder rate is drawing national attention."