[Editorial] The most urgent thing that needs to be done in Memphis and Shelby County, TN

One of the most important and urgent things in Memphis and Shelby County, TN, is to detect, investigate, or deal with so-called “crooked lawyers”. It includes allegedly corrupt judges when we say “lawyers”. They really should be dealt with.

And the rule of law is one of the core invisible infrastructure not only in Memphis but also in any civilized society. One of the fundamental reasons why the city of Memphis has bumpy roads here is that the social infrastructures were seriously damaged.

The function of the rule of law in Memphis and Shelby County is seriously and horribly contaminated by such so-called allegedly “crooked lawyers” including allegedly “corrupt judges”. Some of them are really not only extremely CUNNING but also HEINOUS. Only devils or Satans can compete against them in their own version of Olympics.

Reasonable customers and good citizens “have been hunted down” here in Memphis and Shelby County especially when they became the targets by some types of “cartels” including, but not limited to “government-industrial complex”. At the core, the distorted forms of “American Greed” and criminal mind exist. They are really psychopaths and sociopaths.

The Federal government should perform criminal investigations against such criminals or suspects. The Tennessee General Assembly should make special legislation in order to make or restore social justice here in Memphis and Shelby County.

The local residents should realize or recognize that such social ills actually exist here in these local communities. Whenever you see the bumpy roads around Memphis, you can or should think of such damaged social infrastructure.

Such crooked lawyers should be blamed in terms of social problems around Memphis. And they should be detected, investigated, or/and dealt with. They are really cancers in a society.

The Editorial of the Memphis Times.
www.memphistimes.org

Published: May 29, 2025, Thursday (5/29/2025), at 10:46A.M.

[Editorial] The office should send an receipt in a case

The case number is CT-4094-20. The office of Jamita E. Swearengen, Circuit Court Clerk should have sent and/or should send the receipt of payment to the Plaintiff in the case.

The Plaintiff had conversations over the phone, on May 8, 2025, with an employee of the office in terms of the receipt. And the employee told him that she sent (or will send immediately) an email of the receipt to him.

The Plaintiff has waited that receipt for about 20(twenty) days. However, it did not arrive until May 28, 2025. The Plaintiff made several phone calls today on May 28, 2025. And it turned out that it was ‘extremely’ suspected that the office did not send it on purpose or intentionally.

Another employee told him that she sent another email of receipt today on May 28, 2025, but it was not discovered in the email account as of right now, either.

Has the office been playing game on purpose or intentionally? The office should have sent and/or should send the receipt unless it was and/or is involved in any kinds of serious allegations/possibilities/issues of XXXXX XXXXX.

Why couldn’t they send the receipt on purpose or intentionally?

The Editorial of the Memphis Times.
www.memphistimes.org

Published: May 28, 2025, Wednesday (5/28/2025), at 4:02P.M.



[Editorial] Low Quality of Local People in Memphis and Shelby County, TN

Why does the city of Memphis have such BUMPY roads on the street? It is arguably undeniable that there are a lot of ‘low quality’ of local people in and around the city of Memphis and Shelby County of Tennessee. There are historical and cultural reasons about that. It is a well-known fact that the city of Memphis has serious issues about violent crime or gun violence.

However, it is NOT a well-known fact or is unknown element that Memphis and Shelby County, TN have very serious issues or horrible crime which are originated from or connected with white-collar crime and hybrid crime.

Both of such gun violence and white-collar crime are serious cancers in Memphis and Shelby County. Violent criminals on the street in and around Memphis are not the only problems. Corrupt local governments, their corrupt employees, crooked lawyers and corrupt judges are really unknown serious problems here. They are really low quality of local people, too. And There are historical and cultural reasons about that, too.

That’s why Memphis has bumpy roads on the street, and the Memphians have been suffering from such uneven or non-smooth roads. That’s because both visible and invisible infrastructure has been damaged. One of the invisible infrastructure is the rule of the law. And the other invisible infrastructure is government integrity.

Corrupt judges, crooked lawyers, and corrupt government employees have been destroying or damaging such invisible infrastructure.

[The End].

The Editorial of the Memphis Times.
www.memphistimes.org

Published: May 26, 2025, Monday (5/26/2025), at 8:45P.M.