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@TaintedDan
“In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king.” ~ Erasmus




Kevin O’Leary says Gen Z is financially cooked when people making $70K a year are spending $28 on lunch







Here’s the video of the brawl inside of the Navy Yard Chipotle (which has since been taken down by the initial user) We are awaiting more details and a copy of the police report from DC Police… #DCCrime








Memphis does not need another patch job. Memphis needs a full rebuild plan. The problem is not one mayor, one pothole, one bad street, or one crime statistic. Memphis is suffering from a compound systems breakdown: aging roads, weak infrastructure, poor drainage, high crime perception, population flight, political fragmentation, blight, poor transit, and a tax base that cannot keep up with the size of the city. For too long, Memphis has been reacting instead of rebuilding. Patching potholes is not a strategy. Reacting to crime is not a strategy. Letting blight sit for years is not a strategy. Expanding outward while the core collapses is not a strategy. The truth is simple: Memphis still has world-class advantages. We have the FedEx world hub. We have the Mississippi River. We have rail, interstate, airport cargo, industrial land, music, culture, food, history, and one of the strongest logistics locations in America. Cities across the country would spend billions trying to create what Memphis already has. But we need leadership with a real plan. Phase 1: Stabilize the city. Rebuild major roads, freight corridors, drainage systems, street lighting, and aggressively remove blight "means property or areas that have become neglected, unsafe, abandoned, or severely deteriorated." In a city, blight can include: abandoned houses boarded-up buildings overgrown lots vacant commercial strips burned-out structures trash-filled properties unsafe apartments broken sidewalks and streetlights properties attracting crime or illegal dumping Phase 2: Rebrand Memphis. Stop selling Memphis as a cheap struggling city. Start building it as America’s logistics innovation capital with advanced manufacturing, tech parks, workforce training, and safer business corridors. Phase 3: Transform the city long-term. Modern transit. Stronger neighborhoods. Cleaner corridors. Better zoning. Redeveloped commercial strips. Safer streets. Smarter infrastructure. Real public-private investment. Memphis does not become competitive again by making excuses. It becomes competitive by becoming: Safer. Cleaner. Better connected. Better built. Better managed. This city needs a 15-year infrastructure and economic recovery plan, not another election-cycle slogan or a Hashtag #. Memphis can become the most important logistics and advanced manufacturing hub in the American South. But only if we stop patching failure and start rebuilding the future. From reactive repair to strategic rebuilding. @JudgeJoeBrownTV @Justinjpearson @3onyourside @FOX13Memphis @ABC24Memphis @WMCActionNews5 @CityOfMemphis @MemphoNewsLady @SusanReymann @LucasFinton @markrussell44 @HipHmschoolMoms @DBallinger901 #Memphis #ShelbyCounty #MemphisTN #Infrastructure #EconomicDevelopment #PublicSafety #Logistics #UrbanRenewal #MemphisFuture

A longtime Memphis congressman says Tennessee’s new congressional map has pushed him out of the race. Representative Steve Cohen announced he will not seek reelection under the newly redrawn district lines approved during Tennessee’s special session on redistricting. bit.ly/3RaBI9U




















