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    Let Me Sum Up

    DISD supporters need to figure out how to get ahead of a story. Plus: Gatsby!

    Eric Celeste
    May 10, 2013 | 1:32 pm

    It’s time for the frickin’ Friday 5, that day of the week when we all stand up and say we’re not going to take it anymore! And then, most of the time, we are quickly ushered out by security and told to find gainful employment elsewhere. But still!

    1. Mike Miles is black, but not the right kind of black.
    Good column by Jim Schutze yesterday on the racial politics behind DISD school reform and the efforts to paint it as an inherently racist exercise (because it targets so many black educators). I had three conversations this week with people who are business-class public-school advocates, each of whom is astonished that this debate has turned racial.

    My response each time was a much kinder version of this: Are you having a stroke? Have you just entered this world? Are you making a funny ha-ha? One more time: You fire dozens of black people — no matter the legitimacy of the exercise, which is certainly debatable — and folks will say it’s racist. Why? It’s the most effective way to frame the debate in their favor!

    This isn’t rocket science. It’s human nature. And to those folks on boards and in boardrooms who are shaking your heads about this: You were warned. I know you were. And you chose to ignore it and let John Wiley Price frame this debate. Learn from it. Get better at this game. The world has changed, and you’d better figure that out quickly.

    2. Tod Robberson already wrote the column I was going to write this morning.
    Yes, I often disagree with TR, but not this time. For a while, I thought I was the only person who watched the video with the Duncanville kid telling off his teacher who thought, “He has an overinflated sense of self, apparently a persecution complex, and he needs to learn that in the workaday world, you have to work with people you don’t like or respect every day.”

    In fact, no, Mr. Robberson completely agrees. Jim Mitchell does not, for what it’s worth.

    3. SMU shooter turns out to be knife-wielding man near SMU who got himself tased by police.
    It was kind of wild to follow this story on Twitter this morning. I followed it there because, frankly, by the time it was acknowledged by non-social-media media, it was already over. Must be said that SMU did a fantastic job getting a warning up on its website and through its various Twitter channels immediately. And, no, final exams were not canceled. Curses!

    4. Independence from government oversight comes at a price.
    Good column by Jim Schutze today (sense a theme?) about the lessons to-date from the tragedy in West.

    5. I love Baz and I don’t care what you say because when my heart sings and I close my eyes my life is just like Moulin Rouge, I swear.
    I’m, um, fairly stoked for The Great Gatsby.

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    Consider me … intrigued

    Professor Lynne Rambo is quoted in today’s @startelegram article, “When is a cheerleader not a cheerleader?...” star-telegram.com/2013/05/09/484…

    — TxWes School of Law (@txweslaw)

    May 10, 2013

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    A new study has confirmed what many North Texans are already feeling: Dallas has one of the highest shares of people in financial distress in the nation.

    Dallas ranked No. 4 in WalletHub's just-released report, "Cities with the Most People in Financial Distress," which analyzed 100 of the largest U.S. cities across nine personal finance metrics: average credit scores and year-over-year changes; the share of residents with accounts in distress and year-over-year changes; the average number of accounts in distress; year-over-year change in bankruptcy filings from September 2024 to September 2025; and "debt" and "loans" search interest indexes.

    For the purpose of this study, WalletHub defined "financial distress" as having a credit account in forbearance or with deferred payments.

    The top three cities with the most people in financial distress are Chicago (No. 1), Houston (No. 2), and Las Vegas, Nevada (No. 3).

    The analysis found Plano and Dallas had the second- and third-highest increases in bankruptcy filings from September 2024 to September 2025. And in a separate ranking of the U.S. cities with the highest credit scores as of Q3 2025, Dallas ranked 38th nationally.

    Here's how WalletHub broke down Dallas' overall ranking:

    • No. 1 – "Loans" search interest index rank
    • No. 5 – "Debt" search interest index rank
    • No. 32 – Credit score rank
    • No. 35 – Average number of accounts in distress rank
    • No. 39 – People with accounts in distress rank
    High unemployment rates and inflation are major factors contributing to most Americans' financial woes, the report said, and rising property taxes can create an even bigger burden for homeowners and renters alike. Texas residents may feel a greater burden than residents elsewhere in the country after the Lone Star State was dubbed the No. 1 most most financially distressed state in America in 2025. And digging oneself out of the "downward spiral" isn't easy, according to WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo.

    "You may get temporary relief from your lenders by not having to make payments, but all the while interest will keep building up, making the debt even harder to pay off," Lupo said.

    Other North Texas cities where financial struggles are prevalent include Fort Worth (No. 12), Arlington (No. 36), Garland (No. 59), Plano (No. 61), and Irving (No. 64).

    But no Texas city is feeling the financial squeeze as much as Houston, which ranked as the second-most financially distressed city nationwide for 2026.

    "Houston has a high share of the population with accounts in distress compared to most other cities, at over 8 percent, and it also has a high number of accounts in distress per person," the report said. "Similar to Chicago, Houston also shows some of the highest Google search interest in the country for terms like “debt” and “loans,” indicating a strong need for borrowing."

    San Antonio (No. 6) and Austin (No. 9) also ranked among WalletHub's top 10 most financially distressed U.S. cities for 2026.

    The top 10 most financially distressed cities in the nation are:

    • No. 1 – Chicago
    • No. 2 – Houston
    • No. 3 – Las Vegas
    • No. 4 – Dallas
    • No. 5 – Los Angeles
    • No. 6 – San Antonio
    • No. 7 – Atlanta
    • No. 8 – New York
    • No. 9 – Austin
    • No. 10 – Phoenix
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