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The path is through AoC and Bernie. While I appreciate Pritzker's seemingly well-intentioned efforts he's part of the elites and can get fucked.
As a former citizen of Illinois, I have some context for you. Yes he is a billionaire and I had to hold my nose when I voted for him over Rauner in 2018 because I thought the way you currently do. However, his performance as Governor of Illinois since then has been nothing short of amazing. The Illinois economy was in the shit at the time thanks to 20 years of horrible, sometimes criminal, management. The state was in junk bond status thanks to billions of dollars in unpaid debt. The previous Governor, Quinn, averaged one credit rating downgrade per 181 days in office. Rauner, the last Governor, actually managed to do worse averaging a downgrade every 101 days in office.
Pritzker came in a managed to turn it all around. In 2024, Illinois ranked near the top for economic development including number one in the Midwest for workforce development, and Fifth in the nation for cost of living. The bond status is vastly improved. As of November 2023, Pritzker's policies had earned the state 9 credit upgrades over the prior two years. Economically, Pritzker has been a big win for Illinois, and not just for the wealthy.
Socially, he has also been progressive.
Pritzker has pushed progressive policies since being elected including using $10 million dollars of state funds to purchase and cancel $1 billion is medical debt for Illinoisans. He has pushed to increase minimum wage in the state to $15/hour, universal preschool, legalized weed and established a regulatory system for adult use. He pushed for and signed HB4664, the Healthcare Protection Act, which among other things, bans per-approval by insurance for crisis mental health care and protects health care providers and their patients who receive abortions, reproductive, or gender affirming care in Illinois from attacks neighboring states.
Frankly, if he chooses to run for President I would be giddy. I would love to see him do for this nation what he's already done for Illinois.
Chicagoland resident checking in. I agree with everything you said here. Pritzker is an amazing governor and his handling of Covid was fucking rad!
Seems like the right guy for the time.
Depressing to me though that “progressive” policies from 100 years ago are now considered ultra-progressive and sometimes radical.
He may be one of the elites, but he has been doing much more to fight for working class workers than many/most politicians even in the Democratic party right now. I agree AOC and Bernie are great, but that doesn't mean they can do it themselves alone.
As an Illinoisan, Pritzker is the exception that proves the rule. He uses his money for good, and has been amazing for the state. He really shows that billionaires can do good but the vast majority choose not to.
So, with that said, I'm all for letting him lead with AOC and Bernie. He can really bankroll efforts.
There are elites in every society.
We're not against elites, we're against people who participate in corruption and subverting democratic systems and laws.
In this fight, we welcome all allies.
I'm against elites. I will happily classify some as clearly worse than others but anyone with more than a few million in wealth got there by stealing from others and declined many opportunities to make their income highly productive for society.