Chicago Sun-Times

Rev. Michael Pf leger: ‘ We’re dying out here’

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We continue to hear that Chicagoans are fleeing the city of Chicago, especially in African- American communitie­s. Some even question if this is not some hidden agenda to replace these communitie­s with those suburbanit­es who want to come back to the city. The flight though, should not surprise us. The South and West sides suffer from a broken education system, continued high violence with seemingly no strategy beyond policing, lack of jobs, taxes on everything with less services being provided, continued segregatio­n, abandoned communitie­s, lack of community economic developmen­t and an ongoing polarizati­on of politics that is paralyzing our city and state.

Seemingly, we have drawn the line between the Democrats and Republican­s and abandoned the middle line of compromise, thus putting our communitie­s — and particular­ly the poor — at risk. Chicago is a great city, but that greatness is not the present narrative. The question is will we change the narrative and fix this dysfunctio­nal and broken reality, or will we prove the conspiracy theory to be true?

Here’s what I do know: We’re dying out here. Rev. Michael L. Pfleger, Faith Community of St. Sabina, Chicago

Health care can’t be about Republican­s vs. Democrats

I don’t care if you are 2 years old, a teenager or retired, you shouldn’t have to worry about being sick, having a disease, suffering from an accident or barely making enough money to afford health care. One’s health is a precious commodity and no American should have to worry about being able to procure health insurance.

That’s why the meeting of 13 senators in the dark of night, crafting legislatio­n without hearings and debate, while no others are yet able to offer amendments, is a travesty. This is no way to treat our fellow Americans. The issue can’t be about Republican­s vs. Democrats. Rather, it has to be about the general welfare of our friends, family, neighbors and every American citizen.

The ‘ Gang of 13’ surely ought to know better.

Dick Flesher, Orland Park

Time out for Rauner, Madigan

I keep reading about consent decrees regarding the Chicago Police Department. They allege that federal oversight is necessary for police reform. Perhaps federal oversight of the Illinois state Legislatur­e is a pressing issue. We are the only state without a budget — for more than 720 days. The feds should step in & give Gov. Bruce Rauner and Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan a time out in the corner of the Statehouse and let the adults hash out a budget.

Mike Rice, Jefferson Park SEND LETTERS, including your neighborho­od or hometown and a phone number for verificati­on purposes, to letters@ suntimes. com.

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