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EPISODE · Jun 26, 2026 · 37 MIN

He's the IT Guy Taking On the Most Corrupt County in America | TBNS 1087

from Heartland Newsfeed Podcast Network · host The Brian Nichols Show

Michael Murphy is a systems administrator from Chicago's Austin neighborhood running for Cook County Board President - and he's taking on a Democratic machine where the current president has held power for 16 years and several races run completely unopposed. So what happens when an IT guy looks at the second-largest county in America and decides the whole thing just needs a reboot? In this episode, Brian sits down with Murphy to break down his community-first approach to county government - pushing power down to churches and local organizations instead of the county, capping property taxes at 1% of purchase value, and giving police "the teeth" to keep streets safe without militarizing them. Brian pushes him hard on the libertarian purity-test problem too... when do you stop leading with the carrot and bring out the stick? And what's the day-one plan against a bureaucracy with 16 years of relationships built in? They get into the property tax crisis crushing Black and Latino neighborhoods, the Seattle drug-decriminalization disaster versus the European model that works, and why Murphy thinks Zohran Mamdani's playbook - not his policies - is the lesson every outsider candidate should study. Whether you're in Cook County or watching from a thousand miles away, this is a case study in something bigger... how you break a political machine when you've got no money, no party, and no permission. Because if it can work here? It can work anywhere. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:08 - Republican, Democrat, Now Libertarian: Murphy's Story 2:15 - Selling a Third Option in One-Party Cook County 5:37 - Pushing Power Down to Churches and Communities 7:40 - The Carrot and the Stick: When Government Force Is Needed 10:00 - "Clubhouse Libertarianism" and the Purity Test Problem 12:09 - Seattle's Drug Disaster vs. the European Model That Works 14:57 - The Blinking Red Light: Cook County's Property Tax Crisis 17:53 - Does "Cut Spending" Actually Land With Voters? 19:57 - The IT Guy's Day-One Plan to Attack the Leviathan 23:33 - Why Most Voters Check Out (and the 80/20 Reality) 27:49 - Persona vs. Policy: The Movie-Star Problem in Politics 29:15 - Taking On the Bureaucracy and 16 Years of Relationships 32:39 - Final Thoughts: The Mamdani Lesson and How to Win Local 36:30 - Where to Support the Campaign Episode Links Connect with Michael Murphy: 🌐 Campaign Site: go-murphy.com 📘 Facebook: Michael Murphy 🎵 TikTok: @michael.murphy813 🦋 Bluesky: @go-murphy.bsky.social 🤝 Meetup: Michael Murphy for Cook County Board President 💵 Donate: secure.fundhero.com/go-murphy The Brian Nichols Show: 🎙️ Website: briannicholsshow.com ▶️ YouTube: @TheBrianNicholsShow 🐦 X / Facebook / Instagram: @BNicholsLiberty Sponsor: 💪 Cardio Miracle - cardiomiracle.com/tbns for 15% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Michael Murphy is a systems administrator from Chicago's Austin neighborhood running for Cook County Board President - and he's taking on a Democratic machine where the current president has held power for 16 years and several races run completely unopposed. So what happens when an IT guy looks at the second-largest county in America and decides the whole thing just needs a reboot? In this episode, Brian sits down with Murphy to break down his community-first approach to county government - pushing power down to churches and local organizations instead of the county, capping property taxes at 1% of purchase value, and giving police "the teeth" to keep streets safe without militarizing them. Brian pushes him hard on the libertarian purity-test problem too... when do you stop leading with the carrot and bring out the stick? And what's the day-one plan against a bureaucracy with 16 years of relationships built in? They get into the property tax crisis crushing Black and Latino neighborhoods, the Seattle drug-decriminalization disaster versus the European model that works, and why Murphy thinks Zohran Mamdani's playbook - not his policies - is the lesson every outsider candidate should study. Whether you're in Cook County or watching from a thousand miles away, this is a case study in something bigger... how you break a political machine when you've got no money, no party, and no permission. Because if it can work here? It can work anywhere. Chapters: 0:00 - Intro 1:08 - Republican, Democrat, Now Libertarian: Murphy's Story 2:15 - Selling a Third Option in One-Party Cook County 5:37 - Pushing Power Down to Churches and Communities 7:40 - The Carrot and the Stick: When Government Force Is Needed 10:00 - "Clubhouse Libertarianism" and the Purity Test Problem 12:09 - Seattle's Drug Disaster vs. the European Model That Works 14:57 - The Blinking Red Light: Cook County's Property Tax Crisis 17:53 - Does "Cut Spending" Actually Land With Voters? 19:57 - The IT Guy's Day-One Plan to Attack the Leviathan 23:33 - Why Most Voters Check Out (and the 80/20 Reality) 27:49 - Persona vs. Policy: The Movie-Star Problem in Politics 29:15 - Taking On the Bureaucracy and 16 Years of Relationships 32:39 - Final Thoughts: The Mamdani Lesson and How to Win Local 36:30 - Where to Support the Campaign Episode Links Connect with Michael Murphy: 🌐 Campaign Site: go-murphy.com 📘 Facebook: Michael Murphy 🎵 TikTok: @michael.murphy813 🦋 Bluesky: @go-murphy.bsky.social 🤝 Meetup: Michael Murphy for Cook County Board President 💵 Donate: secure.fundhero.com/go-murphy The Brian Nichols Show: 🎙️ Website: briannicholsshow.com ▶️ YouTube: @TheBrianNicholsShow 🐦 X / Facebook / Instagram: @BNicholsLiberty Sponsor: 💪 Cardio Miracle - cardiomiracle.com/tbns for 15% off Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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