"It's a terrible place to be and we've got a governor and a mayor and a future mayor in the city who are promoting this anarchy," he said."If you watch the messaging from our governor and from the past mayor, and even more so the new mayor, it's all about, you know, basically reparations, right? It's okay to rob and pillage and steal.
CHICAGO, IL - FEBRUARY 28: Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot speaks during election night rally at Mid-America Carpenters Regional Council on February 28, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. Lightfoot lost in her bid for a second term, trailing former public schools executive Paul Vallas and Brandon Johnson, a county board commissioner, both of whom advance to a runoff election on April 4.
Rabine told Fox News the mentality of Chicago leaders is"not fair" to the community because as jobs go, so does opportunity for the good people of Chicago who cannot afford to leave and are stuck with"less opportunity, less jobs and more violence." "This anarchy is not going to stop as long as we have terrible leaders like Brandon Johnson, J.B. Pritzker and," he said."It will not change. It's only going to get worse...
Rabine's comments come as outrage continues days after hundreds of teenagers last weekend stormed the streets of downtown Chicago, smashing car windows, attacking bystanders and sending panicked tourists running from the sound of gunfire. Fox 32 cameras captured video of teenagers crowding the streets and police seeking to restore order to the area.
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The people in Illinois continue to vote Democrat. They don't seem to realistically understand what is going to happen when they continue to vote the same way.
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