

Not Even Mad: Eric Zorn and Austin Berg
16 snips May 8, 2025
Eric Zorn, former opinion columnist for the Chicago Tribune, and Austin Berg, director of the Chicago Policy Center, tackle municipal overcrowding and Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker's ambitions. They humorously analyze the bizarre methods of the new Surgeon General while discussing severe socio-economic challenges. The duo delves into voter turnout issues, advocating for reforms like ranked choice voting, and critiques today's political theatrics. Plus, they lament the overuse of three-pointers in basketball, yearning for a return to the sport's classic style.
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Pritzker's Fighter Image and Challenges
- Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker presents a fiery new image as a fighter against Trump to boost his national profile.
- Despite rhetoric, his mixed record highlights Illinois' ongoing issues like population loss and job decline.
Pritzker's Activism and Illinois Reality
- Pritzker's activism roots and family history suggest he has long embraced protest.
- His rise nationally occurs despite unresolved state issues and population decline in Illinois.
Voting Challenges in Mayoral Races
- Ranked choice voting reduces the impact of crowded mayoral fields and can help voters better express preferences.
- Low turnout in off-cycle municipal elections undermines voter influence and democratic health.