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| Dr. Michael Caldwell |
A right-leaning disgruntled Republican comments on the news of the day and any other thing he damn-well pleases.
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Thursday, December 10, 2020
Nashville health director Michael Caldwell resigns after sexism investigation and 21 Council members call for his ouster.
The Beacon Center's 12 days of pork, #4: "Caught Stealing," Jackson, Tn tosses money to the team.
Diamondbacks. And the West Tennessee city’s taxpayers have been getting played. Intrepid reporting by the Jackson Sun earlier this year revealed that for every $50 collected by the city in taxes, $1 went to the team. The city tossed money to the team in four different ways:
- Utility and maintenance payments for the Generals’ stadium, totaling over $700,000 last year alone.
- Capital improvements at the ballpark, which have ranged from a low of $12,000 last year all the way up to $365,000 in 2011.
- Almost $400,000 last year on marketing and advertising for the team, which was actually hidden in the city’s budget and not reported to taxpayers.
- Servicing on the $6.5 million loan the city took out to build the stadium, which the Sun estimates to cost about $213,500 a year.
The Beacon Center's 12 Days of Pork, #3: "Can't mask the pain," no-bid mask contract for mask that don't work.
on the third day of Christmas, the government gave to me… a mask contract given too quickly
The Beacon Center's 12 Days of Pork, #2: "Once you pop, you don't stop," Giving tax dollars to private companies.
Tennessee joins in legal brief supporting Texas voting lawsuit against swing states. Understanding what all of this means.
1. Texas has NOT filed suit against the defendant states.2. What Texas has done is ask the Supreme Court for permission to file the lawsuit.3. The case is on the docket now, but that does not mean the Supreme Court will necessarily hear the case.4. The Supreme Court has ordered (6-3) that the respondent states file their answers by 3PM Thursday.5. Presumably late Thursday or early Friday, the Justices will have a conference. There are several possible outcomes.6. The first outcome is the Supreme Court denies Texas' request to file suit. If that happens, Biden has pretty much won.7. They could grant the request to file the suit in the Supreme Court. That is important ( given the 6-3 vote). Ordinarily for the Supreme Court to grant certiorari (agreeing the hear an appeal), it takes 4 justices to vote for the petition. Because the Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in a lawsuit between the states, I am not sure if they will need 4 or 5 votes.8. The really important issue here is that Texas is asking for an injunction to prevent those states from submitting the disputed electors to the electoral college. If the Justices do not agree to an injunction, the Electoral College will meet on Monday and Joe Biden will officially be the President elect.9. If they enjoin the states from submitting the disputed electors, either the state legislatures will have to submit electors or neither candidate will have 270 votes and the matter will go to the House of Representatives for contingent election.10. The Electoral College is a creation of the Constitution. The Supreme Court cannot change that. But the date the Electoral College meets is set by statute, and the Supreme Court can enjoin that.11. The injunction issue is the big issue to watch here. Because the Electoral College is set to meet on December 14 (Monday), the Supreme Court will have to issue some ruling, most likely on Friday.
Wednesday, December 09, 2020
The Beacon Center's 12 Days of pork, #7: "Covering a bullet hole with a band-aid," Nashville's 34% property tax earns the “Pork of the Year” award for 2020.
Tuesday, December 08, 2020
Why Republican state legislative leaders and governors not supporting President Trump's fight against election fraud
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| Rebecca Anne Burke |
The Beacon Center's 12 Days of Pork: # 1, "No, I won't back down." Welfare for Dave Ramsey
Monday, December 07, 2020
Parent rally to reopen schools.
Mortgage and rent relief program accepting applications today. Apply if you need it but don't assume that solves your problem.
Program provides up to 3 or 6 months assistance to residents in danger of eviction/foreclosure
Metro Action taking applications starting today
Metro press release,12/3/2020 - Beginning Monday, the Metropolitan Action Commission will begin accepting applications for a program designed to help homeowners and renters catch up on monthly payments.
This program provides up to 3 or 6 months of Emergency Rent and Mortgage Assistance to residents in danger of eviction or foreclosure because they have or or will fall behind in rent or mortgage payments due to loss of income due to COVID-19. Sunday, December 06, 2020
IT’S TIME TO GET PAST THE DENIAL by Ralph Bristol
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| Ralph Bristol |
Sidewalk Wisdom: A reason to support small business.
On a sidewalk on 12th Ave. South.
We just experienced Small Business Saturday, which is a national campaign designating the first Saturday after Thanksgiving as a day to shop local and support small businesses. Most of the economic arguments for supporting small business are bogus. They just don't hold up to examination. However, life is more than economics. There are humanistic, aesthetic, and sociological reasons to support small business. I like the sentiment this expresses.
Sidewalk Wisdom: All Hair Matters
Sign on the door of a hair salon at Dallas and Belmont.
Don't ask me why I am posting this. I am sure it is not intended as a parody, yet, it strikes me as funny. Maybe because it works in the woke buzz word of "sustainable." Maybe because it takes itself too seriously? Maybe because it is pretentious? Hey, it is a beauty salon and people go there to get a hairdo.










