With no more Front Page Follies, I need some outlet for song parodies that come to me. Roger Daltry originally sang these Pete Townshend lyrics, but imagine Cameron Sexton trying to defend the legislature's racist redistricting:
[Verse 1]
No one knows what it's like
To be the bad man, to be the sad man
Behind our lies
No one knows what it's like
To be hated, to be fated
To telling only lies
[Chorus]
And my maps, they are as empty
As my conscience seems to be
I will punish those who object
I do Trump’s vengeance; that's never free
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Tennessee has had a longstanding law requiring state board approval before opening a health care facility.
The Tennessee Hospital Association has fought against certificate of need reform for years because many hospitals it represents work under a model where they use money-making procedures such as heart and knee surgeries to offset the cost of providing charity care to those they’re required to treat like a patient who comes to an emergency room but can’t afford to pay.
“Certificate of need helps level the playing field by preventing providers who are not subject to the same federal regulations as hospitals – such as the requirement to provide care to everyone, regardless of their ability to pay – from cherry picking only the most profitable patients and services,” the state’s hospital association said...
Those against Hospital's Certificate of Need include, "conservative interest groups like the Beacon Center and Center for Individual Freedom, and HCA Healthcare, the largest for-profit hospital company in the nation."
Starting in July 2028, new acute care hospitals will no longer be required to go before the state’s healthcare facility commission to receive a certificate of need, CON, before opening.
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This year’s effort was boosted by a demand from President Donald Trump’s administration, tying the repeal of the state’s CON law to receiving a portion of Tennessee’s $1 billion rural health transformation grant.
The organizations/businesses that want to open new hospitals will not be doing it in the rural areas that have the most need. They want to take away from the urban areas. This will hurt the hospitals we have that do good work.
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Lamar Alexander Wants Republicans to Stand Up to Trump.
In a new memoir, the former senator, governor and cabinet member says President Trump committed an impeachable offense on Jan. 6 and calls on Congress to assert its power.
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writes with disgust about how the president exhorted the crowd that stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, and penetrated the Senate chamber in an effort to block certification of the election.
He asserts that the president undermined the Constitution and assaulted the hallowed concept of the peaceful transfer of power.
“If those actions do not constitute a ‘high crime or misdemeanor,’ I do not know what does
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The former senator thinks the current occupants of the Senate could do with a constitutional refresh...
If only... For some reason I cannot fathom why the Republican establishment prefers Trump over the American people.
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"Under the careful watch of a surgeon, and with the machine disconnected, [Health and Human Services Secretary R.F. ]Kennedy Jr. briefly tested the teaching console of the renowned Cleveland Clinic’s robotic hands with a live patient splayed open for heart surgery in the room.”
The prestigious Cleveland Clinic should apologize to the Countty for allowing this to happen. It's disgusting to find they let this person in a surgery room with an ongoing surgery. It doesn't matter if he wasn't playing with a connected console. It matters that he was there at all. I would think patients might think twice about the Clevend Clinic's ethics. Will the patient sue?
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Higher energy costs are also spreading through the economy, driving up the price of airfares and goods that move by truck, including groceries. On Wednesday, the government said wholesale prices rose in April at their fastest pace in more than three years.
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His tariffs make industrial metals like aluminum and copper more expensive. His immigration crackdown means employers are having a hard time finding workers. Even his enthusiasm for a lightly regulated buildout of artificial intelligence is driving up electronics prices and electricity bills.
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he told supporters that the affordability issue was “a line of bullshit” pushed by Democrats for partisan advantage.
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this month, 77 percent of Americans surveyed said Trump’s policies had increased the cost of living

We're in for a bumpy ride. Heh.
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Louisiana resident speaks up.
Your party is in a death spiral. That's why you have to redistrict.
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The MAGA party is the last breath of the confederacy.
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The suffering that he caused to everybody in this Country and Worldwide.
Bluesky post.
Feeling overwhelmed with all of this. LISTEN. Another Louisiana resident (Marshawn is the only name we have) testifies against the state’s racial gerrymander, speaking truth to power up and down the hearing room and predicts how this story will end.
Speak your truth, fight and believe.
[image or embed]— Sherrilyn Ifill (@sifill.bsky.social) May 13, 2026 at 9:02 PM
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Bloomberg
Electricity prices jumped 6.1% last month compared to a year earlier
Consumer price index rose 3.8% last month compared to a year earlier
NBC
Inflation surged to 3.8% in April, its highest level in nearly three
years
The pace of wage gains has been slowing over the past two years.
Washington Post
Water costs are rising faster than inflation — and sending bills soaring
Administration flailing after discontinuing Iran Nuclear deal initiated by the Obama Administration. The president says he’s not thinking about Americans’ finances ‘even a little bit’ in Iran talks the presidentsaid the “only thing” that matters is Iran “can’t have a nuclear weapon.”
There is validity to Iran not having a nuclear weapon. However, with the Obama Administration Nuclear deal there was no nuclear weapon in Iran. So what has the current Administration done to encourage Iran to want nuclear weapons again?
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Everything has gotten through the looking glass. It's all so shocking and sad.
Whatta ya gonna do?
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For example, Blackburn Applauds $206 Million for Tennessee from Rural Health Transformation Program. This is a one time funding.
Misleading?
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COLBERT: How dumb do you think it is for people to say that I should run for president?
OBAMA: Well, you know, the bar has changed. I think you would perform significantly better than some folks we've seen.
COLBERT: Is that an endorsement?
OBAMA: It was not
[image or embed]— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) May 6, 2026 at 8:30 AM
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Oh No The Capital Allocation System Allocated Capital Badly Again
Large banks including JPMorgan Chase, Morgan Stanley and SMBC are looking to offload risks linked to a glut of debt related to AI data centres, as they reach financing limits, the Financial Times reported.
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Banks are reportedly approaching risk limits that restrict their exposure to individual borrowers or sectors, and are seeking to free up their balance sheets for further lending.
Brings back fond memories of the 1980s savings and loan crisis and the 2008 financial crisis.
Yeehaw!
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Tennessee Valley lake levels low as drought continues.
"the region has only received about 69% of the rainfall it normally gets. Even worse, the runoff water, which is what fills up the reservoirs, is at just 45% of normal"
We're joining the Nashville area with low rainfall.
TVA has a website where you can select a lake to see lake levels with a chart that shows the previous year's lake levels. Fort Loudon is down almost 2 feet. That's a lot of water for a 14,000 acre lake. This not only affects usable water it also affects power generation.
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Five major publishers — Hachette, Macmillan, McGraw Hill, Elsevier and Cengage — and the best-selling novelist Scott Turow have filed a class-action copyright infringement lawsuit against Meta and its founder and chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg.
The complaint...accuses Meta and Zuckerberg of illegally using millions of copyrighted works to train their artificial intelligence program Llama, and of removing copyright notices and other copyright management information from those works.
The lawsuit asserts that Meta’s engineers relied on pirated books and journal articles to train the program by downloading unlicensed copies through websites like Anna’s Archive, an open source search engine for piracy sites including LibGen and Sci-Hub. The suit also claims that “Zuckerberg himself personally authorized and actively encouraged the infringement.”
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The plaintiffs argue that Meta’s A.I. program poses a threat to the livelihoods of writers and publishers because the technology can be used to quickly produce A.I.-generated copycat books and to summarize the plot and themes of copyrighted books in such great detail that readers don’t have to buy them.
Be careful out there. Be ethical and respectful.
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In the six months since a cychlorphine death in Oct. 2025 in South Knoxville, at least 50 fatal overdoses involving cychlorphine have been confirmed in the greater Knoxville area. The largely unknown compound is on track to be the third-most-common drug involved in the region’s fatal overdoses this year, after fentanyl and methamphetamine.
Over that period, Knoxville became a national hot spot for cychlorphine. But if it were not for Dr. Mileusnic’s [chief medical examiner for the greater Knoxville area] tenacity, the community would most likely not even know the drug was circulating.
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Gov. Lee of Tennessee and Sen. Marsha, Marsha, Marsha want to redistrict Tennessee so there will be no Democrats elected to office.
It is being reported that what they are trying to do is against Tennessee law.

I guess they will repeal the law that does not allow them to redistrict at this time, then vote to redistrict.
Guess we Democrats have no representation.
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I haven't posted here in a long time, but I wanted to share an article about my good friend Doug McDaniel who is actually the one who introduced me to Knox Views, and later Knox Blab. I'm really proud of the guy, he's out here doing the damn thing, as they say!
Here is a link from Inside of Knoxville regarding his new book! I'm going to read it soon.
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There was a shooting at a Washington DC hotel where the president was speaking. A location that should be one of the safest places on earth. The Administration decides there can be no safer place than the White House.
But, but, but... Maybe a High School gym is the safest place on earth. Huh.
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Those then, who resist a confirmation of public order, are the true Artificers of monarchy—not that this is the intention of the generality of them. Yet it would not be difficult to lay the finger upon some of their party who may justly be suspected. When a man unprincipled in private life desperate in his fortune, bold in his temper, possessed of considerable talents, having the advantage of military habits—despotic in his ordinary demeanour—known to have scoffed in private at the principles of liberty—when such a man is seen to mount the hobby horse of popularity—to join in the cry of danger to liberty—to take every opportunity of embarrassing the General Government & bringing it under suspicion—to flatter and fall in with all the non sense of the zealots of the day—It may justly be suspected that his object is to throw things into confusion that he may “ride the storm and direct the whirlwind.”
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Seven bills introduced to control data center uncontrolled usage of water, electricity, and fuel. Only one bill passed, stipulating that the owners of data centers (requiring at least 50 megawatts of power) must pay for any infrastructure upgrades needed to produce the electricity that the data center demands.
Tennessee lawmakers this year introduced seven bills aiming to set up guardrails for data centers in the state, but only one crossed the finish line.
Data centers house the computers, networking equipment and cooling systems used to manage digital data. As data centers proliferate across the nation and electricity demand rises, some states have taken steps to control the resource-intensive industry’s impact on their infrastructure.
Not Tennessee. The majority of our elected representatives don't seem to care about rising electricity costs, air pollution, or strains on water usage. Why would they? They don't care about public schools, Healthcare, or even if the less fortunate have food. Bah.
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