You are not giving Chicago a fair shake. I bootstrapped one company in Chicago and raised money from local angels and funds and coastal angels and funds.<p>Venture funding in Chicago has become significantly easier to come by than a few years ago, and much of your analysis of the city is a perpetuation of rather old stereotypes.<p>Sittercity, Grubhub, Braintree, GiveForward, Fango, Scholarpro, FeeFighters, Inventables, IfByPhone, BrightTag, PVPower, Centro, Vibes, Groupon and all the lightbank companies, Pawngo, Poggled, SproutSocial, Where I've Been, Local Offer Network, SoCore, TapMe, RedFoundry, yCharts, AnalyteMedia, Appolicious, FutureSimple, RedFoundry, CleverSafe, HoneyApps all raised real money at an early stage in Chicago.<p>Also, I don't understand why corruption would be a concern at all. If you are a tech company you are never going to need to bribe an alderman.