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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5/17/16: "Lucas Museum narrative is a mixed art"
17/05/2016 Duración: 06minMaking a smaller mistake on the lake; Rahm's obsession with international visitors; and the administration reprises the racial strategy used for the Obama library. Length 6.5 minutes.
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4/1/16: "2016 primary election freaks out voters and pols"
02/04/2016 Duración: 05minChicago residents' deliberate lack of voting interest; whether political parties, rather than taxpayers, should bear the cost of primary elections; and why elected officials (and their families) take electoral losses personally. Length 5.5 minutes.
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2/10/16: "Many on deck as public school ship sinks"
10/02/2016 Duración: 05minWhy Mayor Emanuel might, in summer 2015, have wanted teachers to strike; whether Gov. Rauner wants CPS to go bankrupt, with the mayor's complicity; and why CTU leadership accepted a contract offer that some felt its members would surely reject. Length 5.5 minutes.
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12/28/15: "Rahm cops to 'owning' McDonald fiasco--or does he?"
28/12/2015 Duración: 05minThe effect of the police union's contract on curbing abusive officers; what to make of aldermen's assertion that the Emanuel administration misled them; and assessing the mayor's claim of what he'd do differently. Length 5.1 minutes.
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11/24/15: "Property taxes: who to blame and why to care"
25/11/2015 Duración: 05minHow go-along taxpayers subsidize DIY taxpayers; why tax-averse building owners like vacancies; and paying for your share in Illinois' 7,000 units of government. Length 5.4 minutes.
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9/21/15: "School start sees familiar class and cash chaos"
22/09/2015 Duración: 05minClassroom chaos created by the 20th-day student count; the re-imagined Dyett High School as part of the anti-charter backlash; and whether Paul Vallas can take credit for bracing CPS finances. Length 5.9 minutes.
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8/14/15: "Council, assembly, and school board: education funding tag team"
15/08/2015 Duración: 06minWhether Speaker Madigan has "seen the light" on school funding or simply continues to strategize; the "losing his mind" phase of the Daley administration; and the different pension holidays won by CPS. Length 6.2 minutes.
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7/23/15: "Putting taxes where they belong: traders vs. TIF"
23/07/2015 Duración: 05minThe validity--and relevance--of the DePaul/Marriott TIF subsidy origin story; prudent life spans for TIF districts; and the questionable benefits of having financial markets in Chicago. Length 5.8 minutes.
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7/1/15: "Chicago's big, bad bonds: revenues or ruse?"
01/07/2015 Duración: 05minWhether Daley or Emanuel should bear greater blame for the city's financial mess; possible collusion between bond raters, investors, and city officials; and Chicago's best sources of new revenues. Length 5.9 minutes.
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6/19/15: "School choices: myths, charters, dollars, and fear"
19/06/2015 Duración: 05minExamining the "more choice" argument for charter schools; charter schools deployed in poor neighborhoods till the gentry arrive; and whether teachers and principals self-censor, or would actually get hurt by speaking out. Length 5.8 minutes.
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6/8/15: "Forecasting the 2015 city council: spines vs. stamps"
09/06/2015 Duración: 05minWhy some candidates got support from both the Rahm-aligned PAC and Rahm-opposing unions; how the appointment of council committee chairs molds the rubber stamp; and the three elected aldermen most likely to resist the dark side. Length 5.6 minutes.
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5/5/15: "Refuting the rationale for closing schools"
05/05/2015 Duración: 06minThe heart of Chicago public schools' problem; what proponents of school closings have missed; and Rahm's non-stop political campaign. Length 6 minutes.
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4/26/15: "What the 2015 election tells us about Emanuel and voters"
27/04/2015 Duración: 05minWhen the stampede for Rahm began; comparing de Blasio's first year in office to Emanuel's latest year; and the most pathetic contingent of voters in Chicago. Length 5.9 minutes.
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4/1/15: "Mayoral election endgame: what's on voters' minds"
01/04/2015 Duración: 05minAld. Fioretti's real motivation for endorsing Rahm Emanuel; the validity of the "no plan" criticism of Chuy Garcia; and whether voters deserve the "lemming" label. Length 5.9 minutes.
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3/25/15: "How to arrest police secrecy streak"
26/03/2015 Duración: 05minWhat recourse citizens have when government won't release info; what police surveillance was actually looking for; and the "many sources" approach to requesting government records. Length 5.3 minutes.
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3/9/15: "What's missing from the mayoral election?"
10/03/2015 Duración: 05minHow Mayor Emanuel's perceived financial gravitas might not work in a second term; why Emanuel has targeted some unions and not others; and whether candidates can have a serious budget discussion while ignoring tax-increment financing. Length 5.7 minutes.
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2/22/15: "Why Obama won't vote for Rahm"
22/02/2015 Duración: 05minWhy the mayor opted to exert his personality in candidate forums but not in ads; Rahm's attributes that Obama decided he didn't need after all; and what Obama wants for Chicago. Length 5.8 minutes.
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2/19/15: "2015 election: Some council incumbents are flush"
20/02/2015 Duración: 06minRicky Hendon urges black voters to "flush the toilet" on some aldermen; which incumbents had ads funded by the Emanuel-tied PAC; and Rahm's 2-prong strategy: re-elect the compliant and defeat the defiant. Length 6 minutes.
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2/12/15: "Mayoral election: Obama anoints, Rahm's on point"
12/02/2015 Duración: 07minVoters panic that they're about to do something stupid; the limited usefulness of mayoral "debates"; and how election campaigns resemble persistent citizen movements. Length 7 minutes.
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1/15/15: "Investor-funded pre-K based on false premise, excluded kids"
02/02/2015 Duración: 05minHow the investor-funded scheme demands that some kids not attend pre-K; fine-tuning delivery vs. assessing the value of pre-K; social impact bonds as the finance industry's instrument du jour. Length 5.2 minutes.