Why state should not tax access to public records (3 wondrous points)
A roomful of people from media and activist groups argue against taxing access to public records. I am in the back, standing alone in my best suit next to the door. (Photo Brian Hornback at Brianhornback.com) By David Tulis State government should not attempt to charge people to view public records because government is “a […]
Heavy sky striping over city as Biles says blockchain tech could cut gov’t corruption
Heavy chemtrailing Tuesday over Chattanooga as David chats with Bob Biles, free market publisher and writer looking at how the blockchain concept might keep government from grubby hands. Hearings this week in Tennessee examine the existence of public records and public access — and I outline what’s wrong with the scheme. Also, Amy Morrow tells […]
Should $79 billion state nickel, dime us to inspect public records?
By this simple form we can learn about the operations of state government. By David Tulis The general assembly is considering a pay wall for people to merely peek at state government studies, dossiers, reports, filings, grant requests and the like. In meetings this week in Knoxville, Nashville and Jackson, officials are soliciting public comment […]
Border law feeds poor to lions; also, Rev. Maize rebukes police
Refugee crisis putting 1,500 souls onto streets is prompted by seizure mentality, thanks to easy money for city under Tenn. Border Region Retail Development District Act. Whew. In Part 2, Deborah Fisher fights bid to close Tenn. open records provisions. Part 3: Does existence of police make things better, worse for blacks? Ezra Maize explores […]
In social engineering coup, city throws 1,500 souls onto streets without due process
A Christian and free market analysis of the eviction of 1,500 people in East Ridge, Tenn., posits several points. The landlord was denied due process. The residents were denied due process when many were evicted without notice in the night amid a thunderstorm. The eviction over two days by the city manager was under executive […]
Forum boots Tulis after interview with Christian mom of 9
Talk show host David Tulis was kicked off a liberal Facebook page in Chattanooga on Thursday after he posted a link to an interview with a woman and one of her nine children. The interview with Maxine Holmes and her daughter, Coretta, 23, aired Wednesday on the Hot News Talk media platform, including AM 1240 […]
Thrive 2055 to bring HUD rules, rich-poor & urban-rural conflict
John Anthony of Sustainable Freedom Lab in Chattanooga explains the pitfalls of regional sustainable development and how programs such as Thrive 2055 will effect local officials, the poor and homeowners if allowed to advance. Mr. Anthony will appear live on the David Tulis show Tuesday at 10 a.m. AM 1240 Hot News Talk Radio in […]
Davis’ interposition defies lawless authority; Republicans disappoint
Kim Davis, a good faith county clerk By Matt Trewhella Kim Davis and the other clerks in Kentucky who are defying an immoral and unconstitutional Supreme Court ruling are to be commended. Precious few magistrates in our nation have decided not to pay homage to the Supreme Court. The ruling is immoral because it impugns […]
Muslim credo impels attacks, Hammond says; sheriff using U.S. intel
Sheriff Jim Hammond tells David Tulis that Hamilton County residents need to be aware of the political ambitions of Mohammedanism leading to subjugation of the U.S. and its democratic institutions. (Photo AM 1240 Hot News Talk Radio) By Keon Rose The Muslim attacker in Chattanooga was living out the tenets of a totalitarian faith, and […]
Tulis yanks texts suggesting 10 ‘relators’ here could oust governor
I am retracting two essays on Tennessee’s relator statute, whose powers to remove high public officials from office are less than I asserted. (Photo David Tulis) By David Tulis I stand corrected in my coverage of Tennessee’s relator law in which I argued the statute allows 10 citizens to sue a governor or high official […]