Instead of spending millions on golf-courses and unused "Homeless Campus" property we put that money towards the raises City employees deserve and putting more police on the streets to combat our crime problem.
It was interesting that the Mayor didn't list a single accomplishment for which he or his administration were responsible for. He cited many great things that have happened in Chattanooga and will happen in "the days ahead", but none of them are his doing.
He did, of course, mention his "near-miss" with the Toyota plant and some pretty preliminary (and unapproved) architectural drawings for projects with no funding or plan for implementation.
I'd say don't believe the hype, but like results, there isn't much of that either!
First blush
The spring salad at Easy Bistro had/has some of the first strawberries of the season and it's just fantastic.
Chattanooga: Fresh eyes, new vision
Some necessary links:
website: http://chattanoogastand.com
twitter: http://twitter.com/standhq
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Chattanooga-Stand/77646422829
Chattanooga: McGary continues lead over Pierce in District 8
McGary has won it by 70% to 29%.
New Jersey considers ban on bare-it-all 'Brazilian' wax
The terrorists have already won.
Tech Talk: Networking reveals magic of the Web
Social media is a series of tubes!
Chattanooga: Class-action lawsuit could affect every EPB customer
"expected to be filed"
Nothing like an attempted frivolous lawsuit wasting money in a time when we should be doing whatever we can to foster growth in our local economy.
It'll fail. The EPB Fiber program rocks.
Chattanooga: Walnut Hill investment adds 22 luxury condos, but critics question sale of property
Great article, but why the terrible, meaningless title?
Why not "Mayor Gives No-Bid Project & $1 Million Dollar Loan to Campaign Manager"?
Littlefield wants passenger trains back downtown
And I'd like a pony!
Instead of spending millions on golf-courses and unused "Homeless Campus" property we put that money towards the raises City employees deserve and putting more police on the streets to combat our crime problem.
Ah, forget it, give me a pony!
Littlefield: Chattanooga’s best days ahead
It was interesting that the Mayor didn't list a single accomplishment for which he or his administration were responsible for. He cited many great things that have happened in Chattanooga and will happen in "the days ahead", but none of them are his doing.
He did, of course, mention his "near-miss" with the Toyota plant and some pretty preliminary (and unapproved) architectural drawings for projects with no funding or plan for implementation.
I'd say don't believe the hype, but like results, there isn't much of that either!