Clouded
I use to think Pastor Kenneth Whalum was a viable candidate for the 9th Congressional district. I didn't agree with all his positions. But I thought he was genuinely concerned enough about the people, that it would balance itself out. Him and his family having attained a modest level of success in this city. I assumed his faith would maintain at least a modicum of decency. I don't think it's working. He has turned out to be one of Steve Cohen's biggest supporters.
Commissioner Kevin Woods is starting his term off on a good note. His actions seem to be in the best interest of the people in his district. Kenneth Whalum is acting like a sore loser. Now he is just doing whatever he can to impede the progress of the T transition Board. The unified school system is a reality. He lost the merger battle and his seat on the board as well. What does he gain by still causing trouble?
Taxes are going to go up for Memphis residents regardless. If we don't pass this, it will be in the form of a property tax hike. This just spreads the cost around to everyone who uses Shelby county for anything. Even to a degree, those who just work here and leave everyday. Using Memphis like a strip mine. The only alternative for raising revenue would be a state income tax or a toll booth. We won't have access to either of those anytime soon. Every time the issue of raising taxes are mentioned. The residents get stuck on the wheel tax. What should we do for the time being? I think we should vote for the 1/2 cent tax increase.
The normal group on the county commssion is crying foul Chris Thomas is part of the group he is warning the voters about. Is he saying we can't trust him to do his job? I can see why the suburban representatives wouldn't tell you this. They want to pass a tax of their own to fund their own schools. Germantown has raised there sales tax already. The rest of the suburbs are waiting on the outcome of this vote. But I don't understand the pastors motivation at this point. Unless he is preparing to run for a county wide office. His bias is clouded by his judgement.