Frank, Chicago Isn't Your Kind of Town Anymore

Windy City's restrictive policies crimping its carefree rep
By Wesley Oliver,  Newser Staff
Posted Jun 28, 2008 2:28 PM CDT
Frank, Chicago Isn't Your Kind of Town Anymore
Chicago has America's worst case of suffocating paternalism, Radley Balko says.   (Index Stock)

The gritty home of the Bulls and Bears is turning soft, Radley Balko gripes in the Chicago Tribune. The Windy City has developed a nasty case of paternalism that’s trampling the rights of its people to smoke, drink, and eat trans fats freely—and even ranked last in a poll gauging the freedoms of America's most-populated cities.

“Chicagoans get hit from both sides: A City Council oriented toward blue state public health fanaticism, and a more reddish state legislature still prone to occasional bouts of moral prudery.” Yet he urges Chicagoans to hang tough: “Today's cities are large enough to afford most residents the anonymity to indulge forbidden pleasures in black and gray markets without much fear of getting caught.” (More Chicago stories.)

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