TK is newsspeak for “to come.” I need to use it more often.
Lots of times I paralyze myself as a blogger by holding off on something until I can sit down, sift through a bunch of information, and give you a thorough report.
That serves as something of a drag on my immediacy.
It occurs to me that what I should have done last night, when the Midlands Reality Check Results Summit was over, was put up a quick picture, say a few words, and promise more later.
Since I still don’t have time to sort through all the stuff, I’ll do that now, and promise more later.
Until that “more” comes, here’s Roddie Burris’ report in The State. And you can also browse through my Tweets from the event last night, at #midlandsrealitycheck. (It was my unpaid job, as a volunteer with the program, to handle Twitter for the two events this week.)
Greater substance is TK…
What would help the Midlands grow would be the various county and local city and town governments cooperating with each other instead of against each other. After all, a rising tide lifts all boats.
PS:
Do I want to see Columbia become like Charlotte and Atlanta with their commuting gridlock?
Hell no!
Rising tides lift all boats, but municipalities are not boats. Some things are zero sum.