September 24, 2020 7:18 AM
Morning Reads – Thursday, Sept. 24, 2020
Today is ‘National Dogs in Politics Day!’ The good kind of dogs, of course, not the bad kind.
And it was on this date in 1961, “The Bullwinkle Show” premiered in prime time on NBC-TV. The show was originally on ABC in the afternoon as “Rocky and His Friends.” Now for the news…
Peaches
- Mad at council, Watkinsville mayor seeks opinion of Georgia Attorney General
- Cost of Georgia COVID records: $33,000 and rising
- Georgia County Challenges Court-Ordered Redistricting
- Debate over Georgia Pre-K program after study finds it has little effect on children
- Georgia’s debt burden was $2,900 per taxpayer before COVID-19 shutdowns
- Georgia business and civic leaders launch Georgia Support the Vote
- Georgia disputes ex-safety Otis Reese’s claim of racial insensitivity
- Trump with the edge over Biden in Arizona, Florida and Georgia battlegrounds
Jimmy Carter
- If Trump appoints a third justice…
- RBG And The Young Women Who Loved Her
- “What country are we in?”
- Newsom bans new gas cars — and begs Trump for a fight
- Parents charged after teen party delayed a Massachusetts school’s reopening.
- Average American recorded by security cameras 238 times each week
- Federal Payments to Farmers Have Tripled Since 2017
Sweet Tea
- What do you have to show for your day?
- Tesla network goes down leaving drivers unable to connect to their cars
- The 25 Counties With the Longest Life Expectancy
- Financial success can lead to loneliness
- For Carnival, ‘Death on the High Seas’ Protects Bottom Line
- Exposing Your Face Isn’t a More Hygienic Way to Pay
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So what’s next? If kids through a party and schools have to go into virtual mode because of the COVID will the parents be charged? Also in Georgia couldn’t they be charged for having a gathering over 50 and breaking the Governor’s Order?
throw not through. Guess the edit button got turned off.
That article on the farm payments is good.
Basically Trump has been buying the rural area’s vote with federal funds. They have doubled since 2016. And living out here in the boondocks of Georgia, I can tell you the corporate farms are benefiting the most.
The small farmers around here are hurting since the restaurant market has dried up in Athens.
While I enjoy a piece of licorice once in while, this poor fellow was truly hooked:
“A construction worker in the US state of Massachusetts was killed by his licorice habit, doctors say.
The man, who has not been named but was 54 years old, ate about one-and-a-half bags of black licorice every day.
He had suffered no symptoms before suddenly going into cardiac arrest in a fast food restaurant.
Describing the man’s case in the New England Journal of Medicine, his doctors said the glycyrrhizic acid in licorice was to blame. ”
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-54269144