This is the Middle Ground Podcast. The mission of the podcast is to engage in the middle ground of politics. We cover Middle Tennessee politics from the geographic center of Tennessee. Recorded in Murfreesboro, TN.
As Bitcoin surges what does that mean? Why is it happening? What did the governor of Tennessee leave out when talking about the state? Why is Kroger leaving Murfreesboro? Gotta talk about Donald J. Trump
I offer a brief discussion on national politics, but mostly we discuss Rutherford County State Representatives and State Senators and what they had to say to the county commission. We also have a special episode of "Ask A Libertarian" where we discuss the minimum wage.
We had a very active show discussing the riots that occurred in DC earlier this week. We had 2 call-ins and lots of commentaries.
The Rutherford County School board met to discuss a change in schedule for students. The superintendent proposed a hybrid schedule, the TEA, the local teacher's union requested distance, and the board itself provided no guidance going forward. We also found out that the sale of the Murfreesboro Electric Department has left a gap in the local school system budget.
I discuss the fake news media with a member of the media, Scott Broden. He is a reporter who has covered Rutherford county news for almost 20 years.
I interview Kurt Potter of KP Politics. He has run over a dozen campaigns. He's had to fight against candidates who would do anything to win, including cheat. I also start a new segment in this show, "Ask the Libertarian" The first topic I cover is the NAP.
We talk about the closing of a 120 year old restaurant, The City Cafe. TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) and the rezoning of elementary schools here in Rutherford County
I talk about the local election results in Rutherford County. I also touch upon the federal level vote counting for the president.
We discuss mail in voting and issues we are having with our upcoming elections.
I interview 3 of the 4 candidates for Murfreesboro City Council. At the end of the show I make my endorsement and let you know who I am voting for.
We talk Murfreesboro politics and discuss the upcoming election. Shawn shares his opinions about Black Lives Matter and much more!
I sit down with Eddie Smotherman at the Rutherford County Historical Society and we discuss #BLM, #masks, Murfreesboro, and his record as a city councilman.
Bill Shacklett is an incumbant councilman. He is a small business owner who has been a long time resident of Murfreesboro.
This week we talk about bailing out Wall Street, Justin Amash For President, Costco is coming to Murfreesboro, and upcoming local elections. Hope you guys enjoy!
I talk with local middle tennessee real estate investor, David Criswell, about local issues. We talk about COV-19, investing, and even UFC!
On this episode I discuss the lack of leadership as we face COV-19 in Middle Tennessee.
The sales price of Murfreesboro Electric would be $245 million, with $43 million paid at closing and $202 million paid over 15 years at 3.3 percent interest. What that means is the citizens of Murfreesboro are financing this deal. The best business loan a regular person could get right now is a little over 4%. Even mortgage rates aren't that low! The annual payment would be $17.3 million for the 15-year period. We are told those funds would be used for the Capital Improvement Program (CIP), or large capital projects such as roads, parks and ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EFFORTS also known as sweet heart deals. The current CIP calls for about $777 million in projects over five years, and there is a $430 million gap. We are selling one of the best assets the city has and it does not cover the bill for what our city leaders have planned. All this does is kick the can down the road on a tax raise. Our elected officials know that if they do not do this deal they will have to raise taxes again soon because the 40% raise was not enough. Please call your elected city council members and the mayor and tell them that they are not getting enough for this prized asset. They need to hear from you.
We discuss how talking about politics is so important and how people can do it and not lose friends.
Kurt and I discuss how citizens can get involved and make real change even in our divided government climate.
Another week wrapped up and a very long but good interview with State Representative Mike Sparks. Early voting has begun in Tennessee. Listen to this podcast and get informed.
Not My first episode, but my first weekly wrap up.