January 19, 2017 9:25 AM
Morning Reads Late Morning Edition
Due to my own gross incompetence, the Morning Reads are late. My apologies to God, family, and Dear Leader Charlie Harper. I have dishonored my the Kremer family. I also feel like I should apologize to Ed for some reason.
- My friend Robbie Medwed has tips for newbies at the Capitol.
- Trump tapped Gov Sonny Perdue to lead the Ag Department.
- Related: Christian does Christian thing
- Our government is about to be run like a business.
- Congressman Price provided lofty goals for his Obamacare replacement.
- Atlanta’s sex-trafficking tour offered a view into the city’s problem.
- How to follow the inauguration on the internet and television.
- Governor Deal has a bet with Governor Walker. #RiseUp
- In news from my nightmares, a tractor-trailer was swallowed by a sinkhole.
- Georgia Film Critics Association unveiled its 2016 winners.
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Reviewing the Medwed article I still find it ironic that you have to go through metal detectors to see your legislator while they continue to vote for guns everywhere else.
Finally a Democratic congressman who takes his duty seriously! “Boycotting was not a consideration,” said Democratic Congressman Sanford Bishop (GA). “The inauguration is technically a joint session of Congress. While I am not a Trump supporter, I respect the office of the president and it is my duty to attend.” http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/news/local/article127273039.html?utm_source
Your admission of responsibility this morning is a welcome change from regretting the error and blaming others. You are really taking Charlie’s Monday post to heart, aren’t you?
The floggings will continue until morale improves.
A Treasury Secretary nominee that overlooked reporting $100M of his personal fortune, a washed up pol Energy Secretary nominee from an oil state that thought so little of the Energy Dept he couldn’t remember the Dept when naming Depts he thought should be abolished now testifying it’s a very important Dept, an EPA Administrator nominee, also from an oil state, that a few months ago thought the science on climate change was unsettled, Bannon, Flynt…..
The best and brightest indeed.