🔥 Episode SummaryWhy should you care about the person holding the state’s checkbook? In this episode, Illinois State Comptroller Susana Mendoza breaks down the "common sense" math required to fix a $17 billion debt, the emotional reality of taking her elderly in-laws to Poland, and what it’s actually like to sign a $100 million check.
Whether you’re interested in the "Machine" of Illinois politics or the resilience of the immigrant spirit, this conversation is a masterclass in leadership, legacy, and looking past the numbers to the people they represent.
⏱️ Timestamps00:00 - The "Family Comptroller" vs. the State Comptroller00:31 - Intro: Greg sits down with Susana Mendoza01:05 - Taking elderly in-laws to Poland: A trip of a lifetime01:42 - DNA & Ancestry: 99% Polish Highlanders04:46 - Faith and Loss: The Black Madonna and remembering Ben06:34 - The Dream: Flying the family first class on miles09:07 - Discovering Gdańsk: Why you shouldn't skip the Baltic11:17 - Malbork, Salt Mines, and Auschwitz-Birkenau13:12 - Small World: Meeting "family" in the Polish Parliament16:38 - The Modern Polish Economy: Why people are moving back18:07 - Geopolitics: Ukraine, Russia, and the reality in Europe20:52 - Monitoring Iraqi Elections: A lesson in democracy23:02 - High-Class Problems: Invasion language vs. the truth25:27 - The Math of Immigration: Agriculture and revenue35:51 - AD: A quick note from the Czubernat Law Firm LLC36:09 - Signing $100 Million Checks: The weight of the job37:54 - The 210-Day Wait: Walking into a $17 billion debt40:51 - Turning the Tide: Nine credit upgrades in three years42:57 - Managing household finances like a state budget45:02 - The Peoria Nursing Home: Fixing the "Invisible Bill"48:42 - Deficit Spending: Bills sitting in drawers for a year51:17 - Overriding the Governor: A historic unanimous vote53:42 - Why Credit Ratings actually matter to taxpayers55:49 - Doomsday Scenarios: Life without a budget57:51 - The 2019 Mayoral Race: Lessons from failure01:02:16 - No Regrets: Putting the city before the title01:03:41 - Leaving the Job at the door: Being "Mommy"01:05:18 - Running for Mayor again? The hypothetical runway01:08:43 - The Polish Community & Voting: Realizing our power01:12:46 - Lessons from Baghdad: What people die for to vote01:16:05 - The Coin Toss: Why every single vote counts
🎙️ About the HostGrzegorz (Greg) Czubernat is a Chicago injury lawyer and host of the Czubernat Podcast — where professionals go off the record to share real stories and insights.
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