Twelve people were killed and 62 wounded in Chicago over the July 4 holiday weekend. Where are the main street media reporting? Don’t these 12 people’s lives matter? You liberals keep marching THAT BLACK LIVES DO MATTER. Where is your liberal Mayor Emanuel who was recently elected? All of you liberals in Chicago and all over the U.S. should be up in arms that your liberal leaders don’t give a damn about you – they only want your vote.
This is a good example of a town where they took the guns away from the victims and now only the bad guys have the guns – so what happens – 12 victims and even a young boy who had no protection at all. Now just go out there and vote yourself another liberal into office.
Another good example, is the anti-violence program – where did all of that money go?
Chicago anti-violence program didn’t do much, audit finds.
By Scott Zamost and Drew Griffin, CNN Investigations
Do you remember this – Illinois’ governor introduced anti-gang violence program ahead of 2010 election.
An audit said the $54.5 million program failed to account for how the money was spent
A $54.5 million program meant to cut gang violence in Chicago left out some of the most violent communities and failed to account for how the money was spent, according to a critical audit report released this week.
The Neighborhood Recovery Initiative, or NRI, which was highly touted by Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, suffered from what the state auditor general’s report calls “pervasive deficiencies” in “planning, implementation and management” of the program.
The NRI was supposed to be overseen by the Illinois Violence Prevention Authority, or IVPA. The report, which was publicly released Tuesday, criticized the state agency for poor oversight and said the program was rolled out too soon.
“We noted a significant number of internal control weaknesses and instances of noncompliance related to grant awarding, administration and monitoring including missing documentation, incomplete and untimely application review or approvals … untimely and incomplete monitoring reports lacking approval dates, lack of site visits, unapproved budget reallocation and untimely recovery of unspent grant funds,” the audit report said.
Did they expect a different outcome in Illinois? Isn’t corruption the name of the game?
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