Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Millenials Want Everything Too Fast


Millenials Want Everything Too Fast
The group so citizens that call themselves "millenials" are coming from a generation that think they must have everything right now.  They don't want to wait like their parents and grandparents who made this county.  These citizens should realize that those older citizens  remain here and they still have a say in what happens as well.  That is part of the crux of the problem with these citizens calling themselves millenials thinking this way and those who promote this type of thinking is harming the area and the generations ahead.  That is why crime is a such a high in the southern crescent because these millenials want it right now and don't want to wait so they take it.  That is the wrong moral thinking they have adjusted to.  This is promoted by people such as Stockbridge Councilman Alexander who frequently speaks of millenials.  And just recently at a seminar in College Park this is what a  McDonough City Council member had to say.Talking about the role of millennials in the region, McDonough City Councilwoman Kamali Varner said traffic gridlock discouraged her generation – who nationwide comprise about 25 percent of the population – from making the region home.

“I really feel like traffic is horrible,” she said. “Transportation is horrible. As a millennial, I like to move quickly and I like to move fast and I want everything to be at my fingertips for walkability and I don’t necessarily have that in the south metro area, the Henry County area.”

Varner said the south metro region needs to do a better job getting millennials – those born between 1982 and 2000 – involved in future planning.

“It’s important,” she said. “It’s important if we want to have kids; it’s important for our families; it’s important for the future of Georgia.”
Now this is what the thinking is of a millenial who holds a position of authority in McDonough.  This type of thinking is quickly destroying the area.

Jonathan Bohannan, Sr.

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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Primary Election Of March 1, 2016.


We want to thank those who went out and voted in the Primary election of March 1, 2016.  We still have a problem here with voter apathy.  Our county has over 215,000 residents of whom 109,025 are registered to vote.  There were 37,324 who bothered to vote in the primary which is 34.23% of the registered voters.  There were 14,529 Democrat votes which is 13.4%.  There were 22,532 Republican votes which is 20.7% of the votes.  If our people ever expect to make any changes in the system, then they must exercise their right to vote.  Mrs. Clinton won the line share of the Democrat votes in Henry County and Mr. Trump won the line share for the Republicans in Henry County.  Please remember there will be another primary in May so please be ready to go and vote because it is important.

The Staff.