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Good Morning,I remember the first time someone said to me that Blacks don’t like the g**s. Then, I remember a black man ...
09/19/2021

Good Morning,

I remember the first time someone said to me that Blacks don’t like the g**s. Then, I remember a black man telling me not too long ago that “Souls don’t have gender, buddy”.

Here are some words of wisdom, by a rapper who knew his place was to speak out about the ignorance in all communities of hate. ❤️👇🏻❤️👇🏿

“Been thinking about this photo a lot lately and the reaction/conversations it brought up. We WASTED so much fu***ng time debating about masculinity and brothas *should* act in public, and so many of us ignored the simple truths in this photo that are more obvious than ever now that Chadwick is gone.

In this moment, while his body was being relentlessly attacked by cancer and the exhaustion that fighting it causes, held an embrace with a close friend on a special night KNOWING he might not live to experience ANY of it ever again. This man was confronting his humanity and we were trapped in meaningless arguments about ultimately irrelevant bu****it.

Life is too short, and the worst thing we can do is take each moment and each person in our life for granted.” ~ Lincoln Anthony Blades

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/support-the-black-lives-matter-movement

  … TEACHERS MUST BEGIN TO WALK OUT OF THESE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 💪🏻💪🏼💪🏽💪🏾💪🏿
08/18/2021

… TEACHERS MUST BEGIN TO WALK OUT OF THESE PUBLIC SCHOOLS 💪🏻💪🏼💪🏽💪🏾💪🏿

What we now know about how to fight the delta variant of COVID Opinion Column from Tampa Bay TimesAn expert explains why...
08/12/2021

What we now know about how to fight the delta variant of COVID

Opinion Column from Tampa Bay Times

An expert explains why vaccines — and masks — are so important, and why delta is different and more dangerous.

I am in a unique position to report on what is going on with COVID-19, particularly the delta variant and why it’s so dangerous, and how it interacts with the vaccines. I’m the Special Assistant to the National Director of Pathology and Lab Medicine for the entire Veterans Affairs system, with a specific role in advising on elements of COVID testing for the system.

As such, I have a front row seat to all of the latest data since we use that information to make our national-policy decisions. So, here are a few important points that help explain why you should get vaccinated and wear a mask. I’ll do my best to stitch this all together so it makes sense:

1. Like Gorilla Glue. The delta variant (lineage B.1.617.2) has a particular collection of mutations in the spike protein (that knob-like projection you see in renderings of the virus) that make it extremely effective in attaching to human cells and gaining entry. If the original COVID strains were covered in syrup, this variant is covered in ultrafast-drying Gorilla Super Glue (industrial strength).

2. 1,000 times higher. There are two recent publications which demonstrate that the viral loads in the back of the throats of infected patients are 1,000 times higher with the delta than with previous variants. I can tell you from data in my own labs, that is absolutely true. We are seeing viral signals we never saw last year using the exact same assays.

3. Much more infectious. This much higher load plus the ultra “stickiness” of the delta strains for adhering to human cells makes it remarkably more infectious than previous strains. You may have heard of R0 (Pronounced R naught) which is, in a nutshell, the number of people to which an infected person would be expected to transmit the virus. Early versions of the virus had a 2 to 2.5 R0 value. So one infected person would infect two or so people on average. Delta has an R0 of about eight! In the infectious disease world, that’s almost unheard of. Chickenpox and measles are about all we have ever seen that spread that efficiently from human to human. This changes the story line completely from earlier in the pandemic and makes this surge, in many ways, like a completely different pandemic event.

4. Five days. There is another recent publication out of Singapore with data that confirms something we suspected. I will explain more about the “why” on this below when I talk about vaccines, but the gist is this: The viral loads in the throats of vaccinated persons who become infected with delta rises at identical rates as in unvaccinated persons, but only for the first few days. After five days or so, the viral loads in the vaccinated person start to quickly drop whereas those in the unvaccinated person persist. This key set of observations is important for several reasons relating to vaccinated persons serving as vectors for spread (see below).

5. Young people. This pandemic, Round 2, is primarily being observed in younger patients than in Round 1. Our children’s hospitals are even already filling up or full. Because of the delta viral dynamics, it is much more capable of causing severe disease in a larger swath of the population. You spew enough of any human pathogen on someone without immunity, and it’s not going to end well. This sets up very poorly for the beginning of the school year — which has already started in Florida — and it scares me. Check that. It is actually terrifying. I sure hope we have vaccines for the 5- to 11-year-olds soon.

6. Vaccines work! Speaking of vaccines. Are they working? Yes! They are absolutely doing their expected job. We know a lot about vaccines for upper respiratory viruses, as we have been giving the population one every year for decades (influenza). To explain all of this, I need to provide some biological context. When you get a vaccine as a “shot,” the “antigen” in the vaccine leads to formation of an antibody response. You probably knew that. What’s important, though, is that it primarily leads to a specific Immunoglobulin G (IgG) response. That’s the antibody type that circulates around in really high numbers in the blood, is located some in tissues and is more easily detectable by blood tests, etc.

What that shot does not do is produce an Immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibody response to the virus at the surface of the throat mucosa. That’s the antibody type that could prevent the virus from ever binding in the first place. As such, in a vaccinated person, the virus can still attach like it’s about to break into the house, but it doesn’t realize that there is an armed homeowner on the other side of the door. When that virus is detected, the IgG beats it up and clears it before the person gets very ill (or ill at all). (Sidebar: Anyone ever had their kid — or themselves — get the “Flumist” vaccine as their annual flu booster? The idea there is to introduce the antigens at the surface of the throat mucosa leading to that IgA response that will prevent infection from happening at all. Sounds good and still has a place, but it isn’t quite as effective overall as the shot.)

7. Preventing disease and death. The COVID-19 vaccines are designed to prevent disease/death through that IgG response (though it does also reduce infections somewhat). How good are the vaccines at doing all of this with delta? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has just released data addressing that very question. Punchline: They’re remarkably good! The vaccine shows an 8-fold reduction in the development of any symptomatic disease secondary to delta. For hospitalization, it is a 25-fold reduction. That’s 25 times! Remarkable. For death, it is also 25 times! This is a very effective pharmaceutical class when looking at overall efficacy toward the intended/expected purpose. When looking at the very tiny side effect profile, I’d personally consider it one of the best overall pharmaceuticals on the market in any class of drugs.

8. So, you’re vaccinated? First of all, a sincere, heart-felt thank you! But you may now ask, so why do I again need to wear a mask? We talked about disease, hospitalizations and death above, but what about infections themselves? The vaccines are now estimated to provide a 3-times reduction in infection. For reasons that I tried to make clear above, it isn’t surprising that the vaccine is less effective at preventing infection vs. preventing disease. We are indeed seeing detectable virus, at high levels, in asymptomatic, vaccinated persons when we test them prior to procedures, etc. We have a few that are mildly symptomatic, too.

While we now understand that the virus fades from the back of the throat pretty quickly in a vaccinated person, we also know that an infected, vaccinated person can transmit this very infectious virus to others for at least a couple of days. So, as before, you are being asked to wear a mask to primarily protect others.

We need you again to interrupt the transmission cycle of the virus, as you don’t know when you might be infectious. The vaccine alone cannot interrupt this cycle when there is a lot of virus in the community within unprotected persons.

9. What’s next? I live and practice in Iowa, and I see the tsunami wave on the horizon. It’s typical for respiratory viruses to begin in the southern United States (where it is hot and everyone clusters indoors in the air conditioning to escape the heat) and then creep north to affect those areas when it gets colder (and people go inside because it’s getting colder). If you live in the north and are not vaccinated, it is not too late, but it’s getting damn close. It’s also time to start wearing masks in public again (ugh...I hate it, too).

Those of you in the south, particularly in Florida, know that the tsunami is already on your shores. If you weren’t already off the beach, you might be in trouble. However, if you are there and haven’t yet been affected, run like hell to metaphorical higher ground — get vaccinated, wear a mask.

I beg of you, watch that wave and don’t ignore it. I have zero political agenda (I hate politics). I’m just a nerdy scientist and physician who loves you all, and I certainly don’t want to see a mass of my friends grieving — or dead — because I didn’t yell loud enough to get you and your families off that beach. So, run! (to your pharmacy ... driving is allowed). You don’t want any part of this thing without vaccine on board.

Dr. J. Stacey Klutts is a clinical associate professor of pathology and clinical microbiology at the University of Iowa and is the chief of the Pathology and Laboratory Service for the Central Iowa VA Health Care System. He is the past president of the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists (ACLPS) and chairs the National VA Clinical Microbiology Council in addition to his national roles referenced above. This is adapted from a Facebook post with permission of the author.

Texas children hospitalization rates continue to increase 👇🏻👇🏻🙏🏼
08/12/2021

Texas children hospitalization rates continue to increase 👇🏻👇🏻🙏🏼

Dear Maggie,Today is Opposite Day.You’re Alive, Maggie. Your Day has started with a prayer for all those who don’t under...
04/25/2021

Dear Maggie,

Today is Opposite Day.

You’re Alive, Maggie.

Your Day has started with a prayer for all those who don’t understand you.
Your day is full of happiness, and the power to overcome the judgment of yourself.

You’re Alive, Maggie.

Your day is full of forgiveness for things you could not control before you came to know today.
Your life is filled with such joy today.
Your Weakness has become your Strength.

You’re Alive, Maggie.

Your day is long.
Your evening is shorter.
You’ll wake up tomorrow knowing everything is going to be O.K.
The content of your character is more important than the size of your waist line.
Your short term solution becomes a long term prayer answered for someone else.

Gay people are not evil in the eyes of the Lord.
The Bible isn’t quoted to hold any hate after Jesus came to know the hearts of the men who wrote it.
Le****ns are not bad humans.
Christians and Muslims, and all religions around the world believe g**s and le****ns can be spiritual healers, and community leaders.

You’re Alive, Maggie.

Women who chose a healthcare procedure called a DNC, an abortion, are comforted, not persecuted. Understood, not ridiculed.
Women who sleep around with different partners are s*xual explorers not wh**es.
S*x is not about power and control. Today, s*x is about intimacy and human comfort.
A man who has r***d a woman on a drunken night for both of them, is brought comfort somehow to know he too can do better today.

You’re alive today Maggie, because today is Opposite Day.

Today everyone is rich with the knowledge of hope, not insufficient funds. Today all people share their spirit and do not hoard their fear in material possessions.
Today everyone prays for each other to have a good life - a life filled with peaceful expectations of one another around them, not competitive challenges based on perfection, but rather on our different perspectives.

Today, you are alive, Maggie.

Today, you picked up a newspaper and another le***an woman won the Nobel Peace Prize in the Middle East.
A le***an black woman is President of the United States.
A gay Senator told of his struggle and weighted compassion to understand straight people.
Straight people hugged a gay person and said, “please help me understand my judgement over your love”, while not disliking you because of who you choose to be in love with is not purely based on your reproductive DNA.

Today, you are alive.

Today nobody chooses anything but what’s for lunch.
And what all do you want on your sandwich.
Today no woman is too fat for Congress, and too fat to eat dinner.
Today no woman thought of herself as ugly.

God Speed Maggie - I never met you, but I suspect I knew your internal thoughts. My Opposite Day came the moment I told my mother I was a le***an, and she embraced me as I cried and sobbed while telling her, “I am an awful human being”. Even after being in a relationship with a woman for over thirteen years. I was 33 years old when I told my mother I was gay. I have still never told my father, even though he is one of my best friends. I have known since I was 5 years old that I’d rather be in love with another woman, than pretend to be with a man.

You are alive today, Maggie.

Rest In Awareness that all things are possible through love, and not hate today Maggie. I’m certain of one thing this Sunday Morning - something positive will come from your tragic and untimely death. And you will not be forgotten by those who knew you, and quite possibly be those who read my letter to you today.

You are alive today Maggie, because today is Opposite Day.

Love,
Michele Elizabeth Peterson
“A Lesbian”

https://youtu.be/MEO6gYCFbr0

Dear Mommie,Thank you for never talking about my “weight” while I grew up. Thank you for never talking to me about “your...
04/21/2021

Dear Mommie,

Thank you for never talking about my “weight” while I grew up. Thank you for never talking to me about “your weight” while I grew up.

Thank you for never telling me to “slow down”, all while suggesting I enjoy the food placed in front of me. Thank you for never telling me “I just want you to be “healthy.....Michele”, all while knowing I became 5’ 9” and a size 12 by the time I was 14. And how meeting saved my sanity and possibly my life in 2018, when I was 48.

Thank you for always putting me in as many sporting activities as you could back in 1976, when I was just 6 years old. Thank you for never asking me “do you have a boyfriend, Michele?” in second or even by eighth grade. (Somehow always knowing if I didn’t, that your question might make me think there is something lesser than, or worse, something wrong with me.)

Thank you for always reminding me that love is not control. And that the only person I can control is myself.

Thank you for recognizing “Hot Pockets” weren’t good for me. “Pop Tarts” aren’t breakfast. And that “Prego” had tons of sugar in it, as the Feds began to require food-labeling that told us all what’s in the foods you bought us.

Thank you for always being willing to drive to the gym, or the track, or the community pool, or the Rec Center in Johnson City, TN - so I might exert my energy in public ways, without shame because there were black people there with me too.

Thank you for always suggesting lipstick be applied, but not necessarily every time I left your house. Thank you for teaching me to save myself first, and serve the needs of others after I found as much happiness as I could everyday. Thank you for always telling me never lend an ear to my fear, and for always telling me when you start something, Michele, you must finish the season you signed up for each year.

Thank you for always saying - you can do anything you put your mind to, Michele. All while knowing the things .

I love you.

I’ve managed to lose a hundred pounds in two years - and keep it off this last year - through Covid, through selling real estate, through disagreeing with folks who want to own me and my teams because they gave us money. And yet, being American tells us the money shouldn’t own every choice we make as women, and neither should our shame. And how we should always know these facts as we all move past this pandemic and as hyper-inflation takes place in a very colluded marketplace where over 40% of women in our country continue to work for minimum wage.

Love,
Your Daughter

04/15/2021

Good morning and congratulations to Mayor Tim Kelly.

“No Attention Needed”There were times as a young person I thought I might die if I didn’t have the attention of someone ...
03/28/2021

“No Attention Needed”

There were times as a young person I thought I might die if I didn’t have the attention of someone I knew liked me. And then there was the attention of someone beautiful I wasn’t sure liked me at all. Luckily for me, this type of immaturity passed the older I became. My father helped keep me safe from unwanted advances by assuring me at the age of seven that no boy would ever love me if I was fat. And then my brother sealed the deal of safety by always calling me fat. 🤣 .🤣.🤣 Funny enough, I have come to believe this might have saved my life.

Growing up in the age of bigger tv’s and mega Dallas mansions, drama became somewhat of a commodity of sorts. Especially in the eighties and early nineties. Can you imagine how often kids around us scroll through insta pages and believe the world is made up of nothing more than a beautiful photograph and all the ills of the world - hunger, violence perpetrated on children and women across the world doesn’t insta-exist. (Don’t even get me started on China’s one child policy that has now left an entire continent ravaged of the notion that females bring no value whatsoever to a society filled by empty holes - yet, the it only is every factory in China almost exclusively uses a female to c**k block a buyer’s availability of critique and pricing controls by the State.)

One cannot even nightmare their way out of the population disparity between the countless men looking forward to mates, and the innumerable girls who were aborted, or worse, killed on the roadside at the hands of their mothers and fathers who fear the state of economic retribution in China might punish them for having a girl in China during this ungodly government policy.

One things for sure, if you are a person who requires male or female attention, or worse - approval, your days will be spent scrolling through the countless pages liking and looking for the one thing you might have right in front of you most days - the ability to approve yourself worthy of love and happiness is all I have come to figure out life is about most days. Be happy within my Mom used to say to me. And my Ma-Maw reminded me to pray without ceasing most days.

I have a kid I’ve just fired who is struggling with this notion of exterior admiration fills the void of one’s acceptance of their own skin. I love this kid I did not make - the most. Because she’s my kid - who I’ve known was so much like me. And yet, her fear of abandonment has driven her away from me because I never was abandoned in life, I was just Gay. So I don’t understand her fear most days. I was just always insecure with myself. For fear I might let someone down who graciously chose to spend time with me.

So many people assisted me in remembering who I am these last few years of regrets revisited - every time I thought I lost myself, another person would come along and boost my brain again. But if I’m being honest, it wasn’t until I was raising kids again, my kittens, that I realized how very little one knows why things happen the way they should.

I love you kid. You may never read this but for what it’s worth - I’m always as sensitive as you, I just learned how to contain it and use it in my favor most days. Finding and living one’s truth can be as hard as saying no to alcohol and the liquid courage of self-contempt that usually comes with the consumption of one’s ego. Or the lack there of some days. You are worthy of love kid - just always remember the other person must get to know the real you, and you have to keep trying to be better tomorrow, than you are today. 💪🏼❤️💯

Here’s my Sunday song. I’ve played this song every Sunday since it came out to the public many, many years ago. And here’s Waylon, “Drinkin and Dreamin”. I bought a bottle of Pappy today. We will drink it together one day. But for now kid, I’ve put all the bottles away so you’ll know I love you more than life itself.

Love,
Ms. Besley

https://youtu.be/SfVrpafcELI

( https://youtu.be/XZv1KXAehXs )

“Drinking Draino”Developmental Trauma — is typically trauma  that is so deep it literally affects early development, and...
03/26/2021

“Drinking Draino”

Developmental Trauma — is typically trauma that is so deep it literally affects early development, and lifelong mental and physical health.

What exactly is a “hole in the soul” ? And how can a person stop drinking or s*xting, or even use drugs or food to mask the way we want ourselves to be seen by others as the plastics take over the world of women and aging in ways that may prematurely kill them some days.

Developmental Trauma is caused by disruptions in the mother-child attachment system that creates an inconsistent flow of physical, emotional, and spiritual nurturing. These disconnects, commonly known as abandonment, abuse and neglect, create chronic fear reactions that disturb basic biological functions during the early critical periods of development. (Often most people of judgement call this “drama”)

I’ve seen this in the eyes of women most of my life. Men, on the other hand, simply become very aggressive with me if they feel I don’t care about their opinions enough to do what they say - if I try to calm them enough so they might make better decisions for their family, or their jobs, all hell breaks loose before we come to a resolution of sorts.

Preaching and Coaching people is the most difficult thing I’ve done in my life. Working with kids as their mothers and fathers determine what their life is going to look like, separate but equal - is gut wrenching at times.

It’s funny how I decided to not have children, long before I decided to love a woman with two kids over 30 years ago. (I’ve always wondered if Dolly had an abortion too. And this might be why she never had kids either.)

My number rule in life has and always will be to protect the children. But the second rule most kids I mentor get told by me - and it sometimes sticks and sometimes doesn’t, is always summed up in one phrase , “you can’t save your mama, and you can’t find a way to get your Papa to love you if he doesn’t want to spend time with you.”

I loved parenting kids. I loved watching my little ones grow. I stopped drinking almost entirely while they were little - so they knew life needs balance. And if you’re gonna blog the pipes with drama, you’ll need the draino way too much each day to clean up the mess you make drinking your trauma away.

Here’s hoping you love this piece of artwork a friend sent me. They know I love collecting pretty things but probably never knew Waylon Jennings is my favorite male country singer of all time.

Here’s hoping all my people stayed safe last night, and the good Man upstairs will choose to let us have another beautiful day. ❤️🙏🏼❤️

https://youtu.be/3EKHUA1aBLA

Good Morning Chattanooga,As we all wait with baited breath to see who Wade endorses for Chattanooga’s next mayor, one ne...
03/04/2021

Good Morning Chattanooga,

As we all wait with baited breath to see who Wade endorses for Chattanooga’s next mayor, one need not look much further to other news in the making. I knew Facebook was the most powerful medium, social platform ever made in the history of the world back in 2011 when I started my campaign for Tennesseans. It should come as no surprise this move by FaceBook will only enhance this local narrative of what does our city plan to look like moving forward?

I vote Paris, not Berlin. I vote Chicago, not New York. I vote progressive bond policies that lead to a local environment where small businesses can obtain very low interest loans to create incubators of hospitality and progress within communities of women and color. And I vote that all women become the voice of political reason when it comes to BCBST exiting our city, and becomes the hill without color in future years to come.

The thing about Monty choosing Tim Kelly should come as no shocker to anyone. Baylor boys tend to stick together. (Sadly, I often wondered if Monty’s supporters knew he wasn’t actually “in it, to win it”. The irony of him saying so after the election is an old world trick. 👇🏻

“I just wanted to assist people who didn’t even know they needed me to help them. My campaign was never about winning. It was about bringing topics up that are too complicated for normal folk to understand” - kind of redemption story 😉😉😉)

And the thing about Wade introducing some black to Kim White’s Mayoral campaign, only comes down to the knowledge that water only needs to run under the house freely without mountain acknowledgment most days - but if the well of success is so up stream even this endorsement might come at a price we all pay in the end.

Thank goodness for FaceBook opening the political speech up to us normal folk again. The advertising of speech need not be regulated as some sort of utility, but more like a political machine, that very few people control these days.

Should be interesting to see if Candidate Hinton even understands the irony of where he stands right now, is definitely where the people before him wept mostly dry tears before him.

Love

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Good Morning, Since I was a young person - and I cut my hair at age 6 - almost no one knew whether I was a boy or a girl...
01/23/2021

Good Morning,

Since I was a young person - and I cut my hair at age 6 - almost no one knew whether I was a boy or a girl. It was oddly familiar at times to be called “he”, “hey boy”, “don’t be like the girls”. All of my life I have had the perspective of both genders. It’s hard to explain, but if you knew me from elementary school - you’ll know this fact. I have never made any decisions based on fear, except in high school (at times). I think my friend George Dawnay hit this swimmer, for The Betty, just perfect. Thank you Whitwell for making this introduction 😘.

Code switching and gender biased are oddly something I still do and see everyday. I cannot tell you how often I am still called “Sir”, when speaking about business on the telephone or ordering a cappuccino at Starbucks. It’s a funny thing to have so many believe my strong voice, and assertive style, is quiet essentially a male trait - when more women have influenced my business days, including my swim team coach of eight years when I was younger. I am blessed to have had so many male and female friends, colleagues and coaches in my life. I give thanks that back in the seventies and eighties my mother and father knew publicly funded sports was available to them, and RBG wrote that women’s sports had the economic right to be publicly-economically funded like the male sorts. Now we need to see this happen in business as well. (Not just in non-profit.)

I’m not so sure if this is the case anymore, but one things for sure - women deserve public-funding of things that don’t make them like the boys, but this funding should give the boys some perspective of what it’s like to be a woman in leadership as well.

It’s hard to explain now - but when I was younger, even some fellas I always played sports with were always very candid about their male exceptionalism and their beliefs men are simply better equipped than women, especially in the “emotional sense”, to be better leaders. I have had a lot of emotional things occur in my life - but not once have I not been able to tap into my very female emotion and learn from this emotional experience and the business decisions I’ve made to always try to be intentional and caring even if the person sitting across the table from me might be scared of me. Even when it hurts both of us as I make my decisions with emotions of my father, and the wisdom of my mother’s calmness - which taught me to harness this emotional state as best as I could, to then come to the most beneficial outcome for both parties involved. These parents of mine, almost always showed me the outcome I need to follow through their examples of living.

Not running for Mayor this year has been a difficult processing for me over this last month - I knew I could give the other candidates better discussions, more detailed courage - just simply by pointing out that government MUST function without fear right now. So many people are counting on this governance to not make decisions based on fear, but through the lens of young people and opportunity. Tennessee has a regressive tax policy that only benefits the wealthy elites and the institutions they copied, and only through franchise/excise tax can you capture some offshoot of revenue for the public funding of local projects that don’t recycle the investment our city, county and state is making with the same old stale Male-centric, “job creation” projects (while the generational builders and electricians make all the loot from these city development deals - with no income tax to recapture some of this public investment). It’s the biggest sham that at minimum exploits working class people, and the poorer neighborhoods around our city. All while giving the men receiving this public money a heightened sense of self worth. Economic Values aside of course.

My post will never affect the lives of black women - because if 97% of all bankers, insurance people, and wealth managers are all white men, there is only one way for everyone else to get there = by taxing the financial instruments being played and sold everyday. And if only a spattering of bank tellers are black - one can only guess the top floors of these bank buildings are almost all filled with the male back-slappers and the white women chuckling at them yet still working for far less than they should most days. (If a federally-imposed financial transaction tax doesn’t come soon - then the feds must go to basic universal income as an economic precursor to what can only be described as a VERY colluded financial marketplace. It makes me sad to know how little these current mayoral candidates might understand what I’m talking about here, and only think I ramble most days.)

Our city should use the powers of local taxation and begin to pair up with the state taxation models and mechanisms of franchise/excise taxation capture, if for no other reason than someone recognizes BCBST will be leaving their “campus” on very soon. And this pairing can only be done right now because just like with local sales and use taxation policy, location is key - it’ll make sense to create a hundred million dollars of new revenue for our city coffers to invest in local neighborhood development, not just spend and borrow like the feds are doing right now to keep this macro-economy afloat.

The next Mayor of Chattanooga will have to expand governmental activity revenue (in my opinion), lest they simply lie and say the money can be found in other ways. Trust me, the only way new money will be found is by selling millions upon millions of city bonds that still have the future of our children paying for the lack of courage of our past decision makers. Don’t be afraid Kim and Tim, and get rid of the deference Wade, you’ll get there if you find your courage to speak from the knowledge that you have now.

I Love you all and I hope you read my post with kindness, MEP

P.S. The blue hand of democracy only works if the people dealing the cards know which game they are playing. 💯

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