No. 619: The City Built on Sand
📅 Today, Davis talks about building, Jerod reviews The Shift, and Megan catches us up with the latest on the manifesto and comments on another recent high-profile crime.
💰 Council to vote on budget · OPINION: There's a Better Way to Lower Drug Prices Than Price Controls · What do we do with the drunks? · Much more!
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📅 Today, Davis talks about building, Jerod reviews The Shift, and Megan catches us up with the latest on the manifesto and comments on another recent high-profile crime.
The Shift brings authentic moral weight to the multiverse genre.
📅 Today, Davis ponders his next move, Jerod reviews the movie Thanksgiving, and Megan looks at the latest from the airport and Meta's efforts to censor lawsuits against it.
With Thanksgiving, a titan of horror proves he’s also one of America’s most savage social critics.
📅 Today, Davis talks about Bill Lee’s announcement yesterday and Megan digs deeper into the state’s issues with keeping repeat offenders off the streets.
📅 Today Davis solves traffic, we revisit Jerod's piece on Hillsdale from last year in light of the pending school voucher push, and Megan takes another look at the sketchy rules around the city's participatory budgeting.
📅 Servings, College Football, School Boards, Much More!
Tennessee and Vanderbilt tie a bow on 2023 Conference Play as Vols prepare for Bowl Game
🦃 Black Friday, Metro Council, Thanksgiving, Not Stolen, Racetrack Plan, and Much More!
A review of Jeff Fynn-Paul’s 'Not Stolen: The Truth About European Colonialism in the New World'
📅 Today, Davis discusses Thanksgiving, Jerod reflects on an old episode of My Three Sons, and Megan discusses Blackburn and Haggerty's response to the Biden administration's hold on export licenses for firearms and looks at the latest with the Airport Authority.
What a sixty-three-year-old sitcom can teach us about the folly of "land acknowledgments"
📅 Today, Davis reflects on the West, Jerod offers up a defense of Taylor Swift, Megan recaps yesterday’s media roundtable with the mayor, and we furnish our weekly film rundown.
Rediscovering the suburban roots of the world’s biggest popstar may be the city’s only way to stave off its decline.
📅 Today, Davis talks about transit and transhumanism, and Megan reviews the case made yesterday for rejecting federal education funding.