Nashville is where the old white people tried and take over. And they were rejected !!! Rep. Mark White (R-Memphis) holds his head in his hands while on the floor of the House chamber during the expulsion proceedings on April 6. | George Walker IV/AP Photo When I covered the Tennessee Capitol from 2018 to 2021, the family-values espousing Republican House speaker had to explain why his text message trail included discussions of pole-dancing women and his chief of staff’s sexual encounters in the bathroom of a hot chicken restaurant. After a Republican lawmaker was accused of sexually assaulting 15- and 16-year-old girls he had taught and coached, he was made chairman of the House education committee. Protesters filled the halls week after week, year after year, calling for the removal of the bust of the Ku Klux Klan’s first Grand Wizard, a piece of art featured prominently between the House and Senate chambers. Democrats pushed for its removal, while Republicans resisted. Repeat" Republicans resisted removing the bust of the first fucking Grand Wizard of the KKK from the House & senate Chambers<-- Yea Nashville great place... for the Klan. #Nashvile
Pfff. As opposed to this? My god Stoney, we're lucky GBA still has you. Stay away from the edge of the platform if you take a train. What a dump. The trains are disgusting. Bums, drug addicts, needles everywhere. Disgusting.
One thing you will learn to love. GBA has no time for white-power mother-fuckers/// So far so good on AFRM is it just a day trade? (AFRM) NasdaqGS - NasdaqGS Real Time Price. 10.15+1.02<----------- !
Omg. Stoney you are one of the biggest racists on this website. I'm surprised you haven't been banned.
There used to be a TV show Duck Dingbags or something; these long bearded back wood types in Nashville they call them Aldreman or some such shit... Please Van I am begging you STAY away. Bad place full of bad people many of which are racist. Please-!
Downtown Nashville Residential Population Growth (based on new units added downtown): 2006 Residents: 2,280 2007 Residents: 3,219 2008 Residents: 4,142 2009 Residents: 4,986 2010 Residents: 5,155 2011 Residents: 5,754 2012 Residents: 6,320 2013 Residents: 7,286 2014 Residents: 7,840 2015 Residents: 8,313 2016 Residents: 9,619 2017 Residents: 10,240 2018 Residents: 12,200 2019 Residents: 13,000 2020 Residents: 14,000 2021 Residents: 15,000 >>>>Case Closed
Following a record loss between 2020 and 2021, New York State’s population decreased by another 180,341 people during the 12 months ending July 1, 2022, according to just-released U.S. Census Bureau estimates.