Why Chicago is a Bad Choice For the Olympics
by Mr. Bob | 8:55 am, September 30, 2009 | 1 Comment
#tcot #teaparty #chicago #olympicsMy bottom line is we need to stop rewarding bad politicians who are screwing up our country, our cities and our community with more money. Chicago has been sliding into third world status right behind Detroit in it's most dangerous places in the United States category. I have been wondering out loud if Rudi Guliani is doing anything and might want to run for mayor of Chicago next. Obviously the corruption is so deep in Chicago they can't function. Kids are killing each other (black on black mostly) in the streets and still blaming racism and poverty for their behavior... in spite of the fact that a lot of it is happening some of the best funded schools in the country. Liberalism does not work.
From Newsblaze
Chicago is a very poor choice to host the Olympics, it will showcase the worst of America, not the best. If Chicago can't protect its own citizens from brutal street thugs, how can it possibly protect thousands of non-street savvy foreigners?
In a surprising move President Barack Obama is traveling to Copenhagen to campaign for Chicago hosting the Summer Olympics. This is a risky and silly move by Obama, if Chicago loses its bid he will be perceived as a loser by the world community.
With the economy in shambles, and Obama's health care plan going nowhere (not to mention two senseless wars), the leader of the free world needs to get his priorities in order. Read the rest
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September 30th, 2009 @ 1:34 pm
Beijing was a better choice?
As for “two senseless wars”, do you mean the War on Drugs and the War on Poverty? Is the federal government still fighting those?
At the least, it is refreshing to see that the PPC can question the warfare side of the gargantuan state from time to time — and not just always the welfare side.