In perhaps the most bizarre race that Middle Tennessee has ever experienced, Franklin voters resoundingly rejected a mayor candidate who openly embraced white supremacists and Christian nationalism.
It’s much more accurate to call it, exploiting poor people’s basic needs to get ahead. But of course then you’d be reminding them they aren’t the goody two shoes they like to cosplay as. Can’t have that.
What a fancy way of describing real estate.
It’s much more accurate to call it, exploiting poor people’s basic needs to get ahead. But of course then you’d be reminding them they aren’t the goody two shoes they like to cosplay as. Can’t have that.
Well, there aren’t many poor people in Franklin anymore.
I don’t think there are any really.
There are still some affordable apartments, but they’re vanishingly rare.
And, obviously, just forget about actual property unless you’re solidly middle class.