RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-06-2018 08:30 AM)Tigers2B1 Wrote: It
(07-06-2018 08:22 AM)aTxTIGER Wrote: Memphis is still growing population. 30k migrated out out for 1.5 million. Not a big deal when you are naturally growing population by 54k at the same time.
The city of Memphis (not the metro area) has actually been losing population the last few years. People moving outside of the city limits.
thing is...Memphis isn't just Memphis proper. When the folks in Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, Lakeland, etc realize Shelby County is all in this together...then we can start to grow again.
Memphis has crime and needs a better school system...we also have lots of jobs, cheap houses, cheap utilities, lots of clean water, and a lot of things to do in this city.
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-20-2018 01:58 PM)UofMemphis Wrote: thing is...Memphis isn't just Memphis proper. When the folks in Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, Lakeland, etc realize Shelby County is all in this together...then we can start to grow again.
Memphis has crime and needs a better school system...we also have lots of jobs, cheap houses, cheap utilities, lots of clean water, and a lot of things to do in this city.
The muni's you mentioned have good school systems. Thanks Martavious Jones!
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-23-2018 07:59 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote:
(07-20-2018 01:58 PM)UofMemphis Wrote: thing is...Memphis isn't just Memphis proper. When the folks in Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, Lakeland, etc realize Shelby County is all in this together...then we can start to grow again.
Memphis has crime and needs a better school system...we also have lots of jobs, cheap houses, cheap utilities, lots of clean water, and a lot of things to do in this city.
The muni's you mentioned have good school systems. Thanks Martavious Jones!
IF they would just enact "vouchers for all", I think the city schools would DRASTICALLY improve.
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-23-2018 01:36 PM)geosnooker2000 Wrote:
(07-23-2018 07:59 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote:
(07-20-2018 01:58 PM)UofMemphis Wrote: thing is...Memphis isn't just Memphis proper. When the folks in Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, Lakeland, etc realize Shelby County is all in this together...then we can start to grow again.
Memphis has crime and needs a better school system...we also have lots of jobs, cheap houses, cheap utilities, lots of clean water, and a lot of things to do in this city.
The muni's you mentioned have good school systems. Thanks Martavious Jones!
IF they would just enact "vouchers for all", I think the city schools would DRASTICALLY improve.
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-25-2018 10:18 AM)UofMemphis Wrote:
(07-23-2018 01:36 PM)geosnooker2000 Wrote:
(07-23-2018 07:59 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote:
(07-20-2018 01:58 PM)UofMemphis Wrote: thing is...Memphis isn't just Memphis proper. When the folks in Germantown, Collierville, Bartlett, Lakeland, etc realize Shelby County is all in this together...then we can start to grow again.
Memphis has crime and needs a better school system...we also have lots of jobs, cheap houses, cheap utilities, lots of clean water, and a lot of things to do in this city.
The muni's you mentioned have good school systems. Thanks Martavious Jones!
IF they would just enact "vouchers for all", I think the city schools would DRASTICALLY improve.
then just vote for Karl Dean like I plan too :-)
Sorry dude.... Straight from his own web site:
Quote:While Karl believes in school choice, he opposes the use of for-profit charter schools and vouchers.
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
I'm not even sure I'm going to vote in the primary. All of the GOP members in my local races are unopposed (except Kustoff vs Flinn) and I don't really have a favorite in the Gov race, but will vote for whoever wins against whichever moron Democrat is running. Marsha will win the Republican primary and I'll vote for her in the general against Bredesen.
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-26-2018 08:33 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: I'm not even sure I'm going to vote in the primary. All of the GOP members in my local races are unopposed (except Kustoff vs Flinn) and I don't really have a favorite in the Gov race, but will vote for whoever wins against whichever moron Democrat is running. Marsha will win the Republican primary and I'll vote for her in the general against Bredesen.
I think Flinn has a shot to beat Kustoff. He finished second behind him in 2016 when there were like 10 people running. Now it's just the 2. I think Bredesen has a shot to beat Blackburn for Senate. She's turrible. I wonder if ole Basil will have a good run at Governor this year...
(This post was last modified: 07-26-2018 09:03 AM by MemphisTigerFreak.)
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
Flinn- Kustoff is the de facto election. There may not even be a Democrat running. The winner in that election is me -- for not having to live in Cohen's district
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-26-2018 10:37 AM)ShockerFever Wrote: Well I think this thread is pretty much turning out as expected.
You can only talk about people moving out of cities for so long on a sports forum. Besides, I don't see any Penny being a savior talk in this one, so you should be happy
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-26-2018 08:33 AM)MemTigers1998 Wrote: I'm not even sure I'm going to vote in the primary. All of the GOP members in my local races are unopposed (except Kustoff vs Flinn) and I don't really have a favorite in the Gov race, but will vote for whoever wins against whichever moron Democrat is running. Marsha will win the Republican primary and I'll vote for her in the general against Bredesen.
Well,,,, guess its time to close this thread or move it.
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-08-2018 10:20 AM)TripleA Wrote:
(07-08-2018 10:08 AM)ShockerFever Wrote: lol I’m shocked this turned into a Memphis chamber of commerce thread. Shocked.
Memphis a metropolis? Hahaha.
In the United States, an incorporated area or group of areas having a population more than 50,000 is required to have a metropolitan planning organization in order to facilitate major infrastructure projects and to ensure financial solvency. Thus, a population of 50,000 or greater has been used as a de facto standard to define a metropolis in the United States. A similar definition is used by the United States Census Bureau. The bureau defines a metropolitan statistical area as "at least one urbanized area of 50,000 or more inhabitants." The ten largest metropolitan cities in the USA are New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Philadelphia, Washington, Miami, Atlanta, and Boston, with New York City being the largest.
You mean Baltimore-Washington. IMO, it should have been like that for awhile. To me, Baltimore is to Washington what St. Paul is to Minneapolis, Fort Worth is to Dallas, or Oakland & San Jose are to San Francisco.
While I don’t care for its liberal ideals, I truly do love how the city of Portland (Oregon)is laid out. Portland did a lot of urban planning, and the urban sprawl isn’t nearly as bad as Atlanta which basically begins not too far from Columbus, GA(Hogansville, GA). Birmingham, AL suffered from horrible planning, and was too slow to annex high growth areas, and has horrid traffic also. Having spent some time with some very knowledgeable Montgomery locals, I’m not even remotely surprised that it’s on the list. The real shocker is Mobile. Who wouldn’t want to live near the beach??
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2018 02:02 AM by DawgNBama.)
This " " shouldn't receive a vote from anyone who respects human life. The key statement is the campaign funds she received from big Pharma. With opioids being the leading cause of death in this country, especially in the heartland. It sickens me to hear someone on here say they plan to vote for her. She acts as if she was trying to help which resulted in "unintended consequences". But all you have to do is follow the money trail to realize that's not the case.
This country was never meant to only be ran by two parties, and the way some and some on here would just blindly vote because of a letter next to their name, is something I can't fathom. I'm typically conservative, but not blindly. Nor will I be led down a path that doesn't benefit me or my fellow citizens. Unfortunately, it is clear, that even here: We have a lot of sheople amongst us.
RE: People moving out of Memphis, Hartford and Wichita
(07-07-2018 05:30 AM)Carolina_Low_Country Wrote:
(07-06-2018 08:14 PM)bearcat29 Wrote:
(07-06-2018 05:06 PM)8BitPirate Wrote: Wish some folks would leave NC. Getting crowded with all the yankees and mid-westerners fleeing bad governments....
I wish it wasn't getting as popular as it is. I was planning on retiring there. I figured I could show those N.C. locals how to drop some smoke on a shoulder or ribs.