October 5, 2016 8:37 AM
Morning Reads that are Late
In light of last night, and really, any point in time thanks to our wonderful partisanship today’s song is apt.
“I Don’t Believe You” by the Magnetic Fields.
- Boston Globe on being white and a minority in Georgia. (“People don’t look like me! Eegads how to survive?”)
- With 850 guns stolen from cars last year, ATLANTA LEADS THE NATION! WHOOP WHOOP! Thankfully we have no gun problem.
- Oct 12 Board of Regents votes on Sam Olens becoming KSU prez through a totally legit, transparent process.
- Atlanta had only the second-hottest summer ever. (“TAKE THAT GLOBAL WARMING! CONSIGNED TO THE DUST HEAP ONCE AND FOR ALL!”)
- How Atlanta-based MailChimp survived as a start up without following the Silicon Valley playbook.
- Harvard finds political dysfunction crippling the U.S. economy.
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Political feud between two Georgia judges erupts with allegations of corruption
http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/local/story/2016/oct/05/corrupt-courts-georgijudge-accuses-co-worker/390214/
Erlanger Vs. Walker County Case saga continues
http://chattanoogan.com/2016/10/4/333327/11th-Circuit-Court-Of-Appeals-Asks-For.aspx
Not only late but mailed in as well! Who says ed doesn’t deliver?
How dare you.
Sweet. No higher education experience, and all he had to do was ask for the job. Casey Cagle is a happy man.
Harvard finds political dysfunction crippling US economy…
Doesnt take a genius to figure that one out. Elect people that have no clue and you’ll see it continue (I’m talking to you Sen Perdue)