Ted joined Dan and Amy to talk about the many new laws that are coming to Illinois on January 1st, why Gov. Pritzker is taking a gamble on EV plants despite their growing failure across the nation, why suburbs are unwilling to assist Chicago with its migrant crisis, the complete failure of Evanston to educate its minority students, and more.

Read more from Wirepoints:
- Universities better get ahead of surging anti-woke backlash. The University of Illinois should go first.
- The failures beyond Evanston High School’s segregated AP classes
- Evanston’s segregated classes ‘prevent students from reaching their full potential’ – Wirepoints in the The Epoch Times en español
- Court battle now expected with opposition determined to stop Chinese company’s Illinois EV battery plant
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If this bill passes, say goodbye to local control over all Illinois parks and expect to see open drug and alcohol use, needles, no sanitation and fire hazards, but no ordinary park users.
Where is a will there is a way.
When I was in HS in Champaign they did not offer calculus.
My Dad came to me and told me I was going to graduate early which I did. Then I enrolled at the University of Illinois and took calculus, physics, Intro to Engineering, etc.
When those on the left practice what they term racism by the right, it magically becomes DEI. Remember that.
It’s difficult for normies like you and I to accept, but they hate you. They’re in charge now and they believe it’s their time to oppress you, deplorable.
To those who vote down: please provide your counter to the argument presented herein…
LOL What do I care what they think of me? Johnson has a 28% approval rating! I think that it’s a fair assumption to assume the few people that support him are all lazy grifters. The whole premise is worthless! It’s like saying all bums are going to be mad at you if you don’t give them your change. Who cares! The ruse is in giving them more power and prestige than they actually possess. I only care about what we’re going to do to fix up this state. As usual, Dan and Amy highlight losses and promote despair, to… Read more »