Thu
Dec 13 2007
07:59 am
By: Pam Strickland
Well, this ain't right.....
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Discussing:
- Alcoa Hwy construction to extend to 2030 (2 replies)
- Smith & Wesson noise problem (3 replies)
- Are Chat bots a waste of time? (1 reply)
- Musicians dropping out of President's Freedom Concert Series (1 reply)
- It's time for new blood in Congress, Barnett in - Burchett out (1 reply)
- Burning Down The House... (2 replies)
- Behind Lege Lies (1 reply)
- Peace (1 reply)
- Speak your truth, fight and believe. (1 reply)
- Large banks have too much AI data center debt? (1 reply)
- GOP misleading on federal health care funding (1 reply)
- Feds indict civil rights group (3 replies)
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- Smith & Wesson not a good fit for Blount County (BlountViews)
- Pellissippi Parkway extension delayed again (BlountViews)
- Blount County early voting record turnout (BlountViews)
- WATCH THIS SPACE. (Left Wing Cracker)
- America As It Is Right Now (RoaneViews)
- A friend sent this: From Captain McElwee's Tall Tales of Roane County (RoaneViews)
- The Meidas Touch (RoaneViews)
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- My choices in the August election (Left Wing Cracker)
- July 4, 2024 - aka The Twilight Zone (Joe Powell)
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- FEMA nominee pressed on whether Trump favors disaster funding requests from GOP states (TN Lookout)
- Report: Tennessee sees decline in most measures of child well-being (TN Lookout)
- Congressman urges Gov. Bill Lee to revoke directive to report immigration status of sick kids (TN Lookout)
- Lawmakers demand info on Trump use of national park fees to pay for D.C. repairs (TN Lookout)
Knox TN Today
- Belmont Blooms (Knox TN Today)
- A Special Place and ‘A Hawksbill Dream’ (Knox TN Today)
- Boyds at Ascot + Jeff Knight retires + Alcoa grows + Juneteenth events (Knox TN Today)
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- New Business Spotlight on Nordstrom Rack in Turkey Creek (Knox TN Today)
- Everyday Genius: Smart ways to repurpose old furniture (Knox TN Today)
- Wallace Property Management team attends NARPM Southern States Conference (Knox TN Today)
- Weekend Scene from Concerts on the Square to Knoxville Brewfest (Knox TN Today)
- 6/17 HEADLINES: News and events from Knox, World, USA, Tennessee & Historic Notes (Knox TN Today)
- Fort Sanders, rewound (Knox TN Today)
- The Book Whisperer suggests special novels for June (Knox TN Today)
Local TV News
- Two Maryville restaurants fail initial health inspections (WATE)
- Two Monroe County Sheriff's Office employees charged in unlawful inmate labor scheme (WATE)
- Loudon County Sheriff's Office seeks more victims after man accused of indecent exposure (WATE)
- Knox County Sheriff’s Office ends partnership with On Patrol: Live (WATE)
- Appalachian Bear Rescue to resume accepting cubs over a year after 13 were euthanized (WATE)
- 'Staggering' funeral, cremation costs primary reason many remains unclaimed in Knox County (WATE)
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- Pilgrim’s to close part of Chattanooga poultry operations amid shift to Georgia - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Immigrant org, La Paz Chattanooga, tries to bridge immigration perspective at local club - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Teen charged in connection with disappearance of Collegedale man - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
Wire Reports
- Gas prices fall under $4 as Trump signs deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz - The Washington Post (Business)
- Government can’t restrict gun ownership over marijuana use, Supreme Court rules - The Washington Post (US News)
- Democratic socialist Janeese Lewis George wins Washington, D.C., mayoral primary - NBC News (US News)
- Stock Market Today: Nasdaq Jumps, Oil Is Now Close to Pre-Iran War Prices — Live Updates - WSJ (Business)
- SpaceX stock drops after breaking 3-day winning streak - Yahoo Finance (Business)
- Pentagon chief lashes out at NATO allies and announces a review of US forces in Europe - AP News (US News)
- Easing tensions with Iran push mortgage rates lower — but a potential Fed rate hike clouds the outlook - CNN (Business)
- Reflecting Pool algae bloom is one of biggest recorded in years after $14M renovation - The Washington Post (US News)
- Bowen: US-Iran deal raises inescapable question of what the war was for - BBC (US News)
- Teenager dies after being thrown from horse-drawn carriage in Central Park - The Guardian (US News)
- U.S. filings for unemployment benefits fall to 226,000 last week as layoffs remain historically low - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos (Business)
- California billionaires tax has enough signatures for 2026 ballot: What to know - Yahoo Finance (US News)
- California’s counting on an IPO tax windfall. Several factors are complicating the equation - CNBC (Business)
- Accenture shares fall to lowest since 2017 as AI threat mounts - Financial Times (Business)
- US Treasuries Rebound After Warsh’s Debut at Fed Stoked Selloff - Bloomberg.com (Business)
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To date, the failure to expand Medicaid/TennCare has cost the State of Tennessee ? in lost federal funding. (Source)
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The tax exempt nature of
The tax exempt nature of Church property in general bothers me, but this is a much more egregious example of taxpayer subsidy of religion.
Classic Example of the Dichotomy in Knoxville
Mike Edwards is always preaching about improving education, particularly public education, yet taxpayers have lined his wallet so thick, he's tossed his kids in private schools, shirking the public school system, as have a number of overpaid publicly funded employees.
Knoxville is not bond central for the issuance and underwriting of bonds and the bond lawyers jump on anything they can scratch out a fee on, regardless of the merit or the appropriateness of the project in the community's eyes. The Knoxville Convention Center was a huge bond issue, but did the city really need it or did taxpayers really want to pay for it? Probably not, but the bond lawyers made rather sizable fees out of the bond issue, whether or not the project was worthwhile. The project was so ill conceived, city taxpayers subsequently passed a referrendum barring the city from participating in the development of any hotel to serve as a "convention" center hotel.
Now this dormant and sleepy little health and welfare entity is going to issue a bond for additions to a church school, which, whether the project is constitutional or not, raises the question is this a suitable role for a county affiliated bond issuing entity?
As with most things in this community, it depends on who is making the money out of the deal and if the right people are making the money, as Martha Stewart say, it's a good thing.
Edwards isn't getting a dime on this deal, so he's got questions.