Hohrn up 43 points with over half the votes counted.
This is the first step in fixing Jackson.
This is the first step in fixing Jackson.
I thought we liked criminal politicians?Thank God. Anything has to be better than that criminal.
Who is we?I thought we liked criminal politicians?
I'm almost certain his beard is a tattoo.What's more? His legal defense fund or his barber beard fund? Gotta be close
I thought we liked criminal politicians?
This one is um…taller than the other one.I thought we liked criminal politicians?
Thanks for the Ag Museum Cafe…Cliff Finch…Thanks for the Whole Foods! (Lumumba SR)
There is opportunity for some good here. Horhn isn't ideal, but it's going to be hard to be worse.Hohrn up 43 points with over half the votes counted.
This is the first step in fixing Jackson.
So things were trending up and yall threw out the mayor?There is opportunity for some good here. Horhn isn't ideal, but it's going to be hard to be worse.
And you finally have the state stepping in to help after years of neglect compared to what other states do for their major cities.
If you come to Jackson and stay downtown through Fondren to Highland Village, you can be safe, eat well, and have a really good time.
There have been only two murders in Jackson this year in areas where most any of you will ever go. One was a few hours after the parade downtown, and the other was at an apartment complex in Belhaven Heights. There is no doubt the visibility Capitol Police has made a huge difference. Homicides are on pace to be the lowest number since 2018, and could be half the number of the record set in 2021.
He was just trying to make his daddy look good by comparison.Anyone will be a huge improvement, it's like babychok was trying to be the worse mayor in history.
I attribute every bit of the progress to the Capitol Police who Antar fights tooth and nail, increased state and federal support, and certain groups of individuals who care deeply about the city. The spike in crime happened 100% under his leadership.So things were trending up and yall threw out the mayor?
Yeah , hope we're not just re-arraigning the deck chairs .That could be a first step. Replacing bad politicians is always a good thing, unless you replace them with more bad politicians. Time will tell.
I attribute every bit of the progress to the Capitol Police who Antar fights tooth and nail, increased state and federal support, and certain groups of individuals who care deeply about the city. The spike in crime happened 100% under his leadership.
Sometimes when you rearrange the deck chairs it gives you more room to jump before you sink.Yeah , hope we're not just re-arraigning the deck chairs .
The relationship between the mayor and the council had become almost entirely antagonistic outside of a couple who are currently under federal indictment.Don't forget that Lumumba had help in his incompetence with his seven dwarfs, the city council.
Horhn is no rocket surgeon, but he is at least a decent guy who wants to do what's best for Jackson. He is - at the least - going to take steps to try to fix the glaring infrastructure, administration, and policing problems.That could be a first step. Replacing bad politicians is always a good thing, unless you replace them with more bad politicians. Time will tell.
I said he couldn't fix everything, but it will be better than we've had.Hahaha...so much positivity. Horhn will probly be better than Lumumba but he ain't fixing Jackson.
Considering his thoughts before Antar or his father became mayor, I think his thinking will be the same as it’s been…Anxiously waiting for @catvet to weigh in
Is he a decent guy? I assumed he was just another grifter based on Bennie Thompson's endorsement. Literally know nothing else about him, but assumed whoever was not under indictment and was not endorsed by Bennie would have been the most decent candidate.Horhn is no rocket surgeon, but he is at least a decent guy who wants to do what's best for Jackson. He is - at the least - going to take steps to try to fix the glaring infrastructure, administration, and policing problems.
Really, he just has to let the legislature bring downtown and the I-55 corridor up to first world standards and it will go a long way towards helping Jackson. Get decent roads, functioning water and sewer, and keep violent crime out of the essential areas and Jackson will start to improve pretty quickly. Still plenty of people that don't want to drive 40 minutes to work in Jackson. And I may be naive, but I don't know that any of that will be politically difficult? People will ***** about having to pay for water and sewer service and may ***** if crime inside the CID isn't treated as catch and release, but it seems like he could be controlled resistance on those issues and come out ahead overall.He won't be able to fix everything - there's too much and it will take years - but just putting in effort to make the city better incrementally, and actually listening to good ideas (instead of rejecting them all out of hand because of who they came from), will be so much better than what we've had in so many ways that it's hard to describe.
He's been in the statehouse for years as well, and has friends on both sides of the aisle, so I'm hopeful that he will be able to build bridges and actually get some things done. Thank God the Jackson voters actually mobilized and common sense won out on this one.
I actually do hope that Horhn can make some positive changes, but I don't expect much. There are too many problems, not enough tax base and very little community support. In stating that Jackson is very dangerous, lacks at least 200 officers, is impoverished as most who could move did, has extreme infrastructure issues and has a culture of those who lead wanting moreso to enrich themselves than solve problems, the degradation is entrenched. Yes, the Lumumba team has taken Jackson to the edge. Under the son's leadership, nothing positive occurred and he used his time to give out crony contracts for the purpose of kickbacks. I doubt much changes. Jackson, the hellhole it is, is officially dead.Anxiously waiting for @catvet to weigh in
But other than that, it seems OKI actually do hope that Horhn can make some positive changes, but I don't expect much. There are too many problems, not enough tax base and very little community support. In stating that Jackson is very dangerous, lacks at least 200 officers, is impoverished as most who could move did, has extreme infrastructure issues and has a culture of those who lead wanting moreso to enrich themselves than solve problems, the degradation is entrenched. Yes, the Lumumba team has taken Jackson to the edge. Under the son's leadership, nothing positive occurred and he used his time to give out crony contracts for the purpose of kickbacks. I doubt much changes. Jackson, the hellhole it is, is officially dead.