Episodios

  • Fiery First Council Meeting Lays Strategy Cards on the Table
    Jan 13 2026

    Council President Payne played his hand: elected a new vice president, returned a version of council majority and council minority leader positions, and enlarged committees. Democratic Socialists have a formal role in leadership. And the Frey camp reacted with open anger. We discuss what this reveals about the theory of change in city hall. Recorded 1/7/26.

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    2 h y 11 m
  • Budget sparks, ICE ordinance rewrite, and the final days of the 2025 city council
    Dec 24 2025

    Did you know the city council basically cannot ensure that allocated money is spent on the thing for which it was allocated? The city council ended 2025 with a flurry of action, often revealing a power struggle between the lines. We start with the continued federal campaign of aggression against our immigrant neighbors and the now-rewritten immigration separation ordinance. The budget passed with last minute negotiations amidst pointed gestures. A humane homeless encampament response ordinance was passed and vetoed. Oh, and Robin calls for the city clerk to lose his job. Recorded 12/17/25.

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    2 h y 10 m
  • Close the HERC, or Burn Garbage for Another Decade?
    Dec 9 2025

    With a Dec 18 town hall coming up, the Zero Burn Coalition is building momentum to close the HERC, a garbage burner that burns almost half of our trash and pollutes the air. Consensus is emerging to shutter this source of environmental injustice, but county staff have pushed back against real deadlines. Our own Cam Gordon is a member of the Coalition, and he and Robin Garwood worked on zero waste plans for the city. What will it take to close the garbage burner? Recorded 12/03/25.

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    1 h y 39 m
  • Did Fateh Max Out the Strategy? and More Election Thoughts
    Nov 25 2025

    In an environment of historically high city election turnout, did the campaign of Sen Omar Fateh max out his strategy? or is there room to build on a repeat four years from now? We provide our big takeaways from this election, and assess arguments about what it means for our future work. Recorded 11/19/25.

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    1 h y 57 m
  • Election Day-After Reactions
    Nov 7 2025

    Election results landed and Minneapolis progressives are likely feeling a bit left out of the national enthusiasm. There are definitely some wins! but how did Jacob hang on to his base so tenaciously? was the strategy wrong? Day-after analysis is suspect, but you gotta start somewhere. Recorded 11/05/25.

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    1 h y 16 m
  • The Story of Jacob Frey, Part 2
    Oct 27 2025

    How did Jacob Frey go from pledges to collaborate with the city council and end homelessness to seemingly endless trench warfare with the council majority and rinse-and-repeat encampent sweeps? In this second part of two, we continue to tell the story of Jacob Frey, starting with the crisis following the murder of George Floyd. Recorded 10/08/25.

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    1 h y 22 m
  • The Story of Jacob Frey, Part 1
    Oct 14 2025

    How did Jacob Frey go from pledges to collaborate with the city council and end homelessness to seemingly endless trench warfare with the council majority and rinse-and-repeat encampent sweeps? We attempt to tell the story of Jacob Frey, from running enthusiast to candidate to city councilmember to mayor to successful disaster. Recorded 10/08/25.

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    1 h y 37 m
  • Big Change Ahead for the Park Board, and the BET Has Real Policy Disputes?
    Sep 30 2025

    Two less-visible boards are up for election in November, and there is a lot more change brewing than you might think. The Park Board could see a dramatic change in composition, with a lot of labor- and youth-fueled energy in a bunch of races. Meanwhile the Board of Estimate and Taxation has on the table an actual policy idea of substance and contention. We walk through the key races and candidates, and introduce where both of these boards sit in city governance and history. Recorded 9/24/25.

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    2 h y 21 m
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