Sinopsis
Columnist Ben Joravsky writes on government and politics for the Chicago Reader. Each week, Ben and journalist Dave Glowacz rendezvous under a neighborhood el track to talk about Ben's latest article and reveal the rest of the story.
Episodios
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3/29/12: "How Rahm Emanuel Can 'Save' the Schools"
04/04/2012 Duración: 07minWhat Mayor Emanuel knows about the school system or, for that matter, the city; why the mayor won't back down regarding a one-size-fits-all longer school day; and how Chicago Public Schools would find the funding for a longer school day. Length 7.7 minutes.
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3/15/12: "What's Really Going On in the Primary Elections"
19/03/2012 Duración: 10minA state legislative district primer; the drama behind the mayor's endorsement in the 39th state rep district; and Ben's picks in the state Supreme Court primary. Length 10 minutes.
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3/1/12: "My Property Tax Bill Is Defective--I Want a Refund"
07/03/2012 Duración: 08minHow local government has already lost money on the NATO summit; a look at an older, and maybe better, form of Chicago school board; and a way to decrease reliance on property taxes. Length 8.1 minutes.
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2/23/12: "The Reader Goes to Charter School"
29/02/2012 Duración: 06minHow Ben and Mick ended up at a UNO school; why charters don't pay their teachers more; and why charters might reject the "public school" label. Length 5.2 minutes.
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2/16/12: "Your NATO/G8 Primer"
27/02/2012 Duración: 06minThe appropriateness of World Business Chicago controlling a major city event; distinguishing WBC from a chamber of commerce; and whether the city council's revocation of its contract-approval power goes beyond the NATO/G8 summit. Length 6.2 minutes.
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2/2/12: "With Library Cuts, Emanuel Turns the Page Backward"
07/02/2012 Duración: 09minWhy librarians have to work six days per week; whether library cuts really have to do with finance; and why Mary Dempsey has no peer in the Emanuel administration. Length 9.5 minutes.
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1/19/12: "State Tax Break for the Merc Is More Laughable with Each Passing Day"
25/01/2012 Duración: 09minOrigin of the mythology around CME Group's tax-burden claim; the possible fairness of CME Group's existing income taxes; and trying to calculate the economic benefit per job. Length 9.5 minutes.
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10/27/11: "The Mayor's Millionaire Club"
20/01/2012 Duración: 06minHow this article differs from much of what Ben writes; how Mayor Emanuel deals with reporters; and contrasting Rahm Emanuel and Richard M. daley. Length 6.3 minutes.
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12/29/11: "And the Reward for Achievement in Local Politics Goes To . . ."
09/01/2012 Duración: 09minThe awards that didn't make the cut; how politics differs from government; and the benefits of having a backbone vis a vis Ald. Sposato's approval of a zoning change for a planned charter school. Length 9.9 minutes.
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12/15/11: "All I Want for Christmas Is a City Council with a Backbone"
20/12/2011 Duración: 10minVeteran aldermen who might not have voted for the mayor's budget proposal; what influenced the "turned" aldermen; and whether term limits' time has come. Length 9.6 minutes.
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12/8/11: "How Clout Raised an Uptown TIF Deal From the Dead"
12/12/2011 Duración: 10minA list of "blighted" suburbs that have TIF districts; defining the model TIF subsidy; and when letting property run down has more value than keeping it up. Length 10.6 minutes.
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12/1/11: "The Politics of Pot"
09/12/2011 Duración: 08minComparing Mayor Emanuel's control of the marijuana issue with Mayor Daley's control of a smoking ban; Ben predicts the future of marijuana laws; and problems with the Sun-Times' recent series on marijuana. Length 8.3 minutes.
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11/24/11: "As Mayor Emanuel Cuts, His Hometown Shows How to Invest in a Library"
06/12/2011 Duración: 08minHow Ben justifies a comparison of Wilmette and Rogers Park; how Chicago could invest more in libraries, rather than cut their budget; and a redundant grocery store in Greektown. Length 9 minutes.
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11/17/11: "Senator Kirk Claims That Chicago's Top High Schools Are Charters, but That Doesn't Mean It's True"
21/11/2011 Duración: 09minDeficiencies of Chicago Public Schools' new report card on school performance; when Ben acted a cheerleader for charter schools; and panicked parents gaming the selective enrollment process. Length 9.5 minutes.
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11/10/11: "Water + Sewers = Slush Fund"
13/11/2011 Duración: 08minA beginner's guide to the city's budget document; the myth that city government can continue without raising fees and taxes; and the king of deceptive budgeting. Length 8.5 minutes.
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9/29/11: "Wake Up, Chicago Teachers Union"
11/11/2011 Duración: 08minOrigins of black patronage at Chicago Public Schools HQ; when new clout replaces old clout; and what causes the electorate to rise up. Length 8.2 minutes.
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10/27/11: "What to Tell an Alderman Who Fibs to You About TIFs"
05/11/2011 Duración: 06minThe first step for true reform of the city's budget process; the bait-and-switch game of raiding TIF reserves; and why TIF works well as a subject for an Occupy Chicago speech. Length 6.5 minutes.
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9/2/11: "Mayor Emanuel's Guide to Union Busting: Just Do it for the Kids"
15/10/2011 Duración: 10minWhat Mayor Emanuel's decision to send his kids to a private school says; recognizing students' developmental disparities as "making excuses" for public schools; and what makes a great Chicago public school. Length 10.2 minutes.
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9/8/11: "Mayor Emanuel May Be Breaking Budget Promises, but at Least He's Not Mayor What's-His-Name"
13/09/2011 Duración: 08minWhy Mayor Emanuel's tax-increment financing reform doesn't constitute reform; Congressman Quigley's disappointing support of Emanuel's reform; and why former Mayor Daley had a more democratic approach to public input. Length 8.9 minutes.
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9/1/11: "Wrigley Funding Scheme Is Another Cub Loser"
10/09/2011 Duración: 06minA review of government subsidies to Chicago's major-league sports teams; the contradiction inherent in removing, then replacing, property-tax revenues for public schools; and how the proposed longer school day results in a teacher pay cut. Length 6.3 minutes.