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EPISODE · May 13, 2025 · 44 MIN

Monday, May 12, 2025 - In, out, left (center), right ... Georgians need direction (and transit)

from The Ron Show · host Ron Roberts

It dawned on me yesterday, while showing a house in Kennesaw for a mom sending her kids off to college not far away, that Georgia's political inhibitions towards rail transit continues to cost families like this one thousands per month for years, and unnecessarily. It's that sort of lack of vision - at the city level in Atlanta, the metro region, and of course, the state, that puts an undo burden on everyday Georgia families and it just got me to thinking about Atlanta mayor Andre DIckens' misfire on Beltline rail and the "dream big, aim high" appetite of Senator Jason Esteves, the early contender for the Democratic Party's gubernatorial nomination. More on that in a bit ... Meanwhile, there's a ⁠new Senate candidate⁠ on the right, and it i⁠sn't Marjorie Taylor Greene ⁠(thank God). With so many names in or out, the pundits on Sunday's ⁠"The Georgia Gang"⁠ had plenty to tongue-wag about so I eavesdropped on the conversation & added a little commentary of my own. ------ So a former Beltline VP of planning - Beth McMillan - ⁠penned an op/ed in the Sunday AJC⁠ laying waste to Mayor Dickens' pivot on the in-city rail project he's now dooming to decades more in "wait, if at all." Kudos to her for ⁠bringing the receipts. ⁠ It's that sort of decision that - in my mind - sours the Democratic party brand, which - as you'll hear - is very much on my mind today.

It dawned on me yesterday, while showing a house in Kennesaw for a mom sending her kids off to college not far away, that Georgia's political inhibitions towards rail transit continues to cost families like this one thousands per month for years, and unnecessarily. It's that sort of lack of vision - at the city level in Atlanta, the metro region, and of course, the state, that puts an undo burden on everyday Georgia families and it just got me to thinking about Atlanta mayor Andre DIckens' misfire on Beltline rail and the "dream big, aim high" appetite of Senator Jason Esteves, the early contender for the Democratic Party's gubernatorial nomination. More on that in a bit ... Meanwhile, there's a ⁠new Senate candidate⁠ on the right, and it i⁠sn't Marjorie Taylor Greene ⁠(thank God). With so many names in or out, the pundits on Sunday's ⁠"The Georgia Gang"⁠ had plenty to tongue-wag about so I eavesdropped on the conversation & added a little commentary of my own. ------ So a former Beltline VP of planning - Beth McMillan - ⁠penned an op/ed in the Sunday AJC⁠ laying waste to Mayor Dickens' pivot on the in-city rail project he's now dooming to decades more in "wait, if at all." Kudos to her for ⁠bringing the receipts. ⁠ It's that sort of decision that - in my mind - sours the Democratic party brand, which - as you'll hear - is very much on my mind today.

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