November 24, 2020 9:20 AM
Morning Reads for Tuesday, November 24
Good morning! If you are not normally the person who cooks the turkey, but you are cooking the turkey this year, don’t forget to move the turkey from the freezer to the fridge today. Just – trust me.
- Third verse, pretty much the same as the first: time for another recount! (Spoiler alert: it won’t change a dang thing!)
- Ever astute, Trump is apparently starting to suspect that his legal team is composed mostly of “fools.”
- A Fulton County judge will determine whether Georgia Power can pass the cost of coal ash cleanup to ratepayers.
- The AJC’s Politically Georgia podcast features Niles Francis – and if you are a #gapol person, you definitely need to know who Niles is.
- Pope Francis believes that anti-maskers are victims “only in their own imagination.”
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Seeing that certificate has me wondering. Does the Guv’s signature match the one he originally registered to vote with?
I’d think that among the reasons peoples’ signatures may change, that being an official who has to sign a lot of thigs means your sig will def get shorter, faster.
Also, is that a colon in between the B and the P 😕
Yeah, I’ve witnessed this phenomenon as a collector of signed first edition books. The author’s first book often has a legible signature. After several thousand repetitions in subsequent books, it devolves into two humps and a bump. But even with a relative commoner like myself it also tends to simplify. My 18-year old self was proud of his almost Spencerian penmanship and I think this started to wane before I got out of college. In the era before email, I have no idea how many times it was required in the business world. Now we have the electronic pads so my driver’s license signature bears almost no resemblance to my paper one. All of the discussion over the absentee ballot signatures still has me wondering. Perhaps we need to just go with a number tattooed on our forehead? 😈
Elector Deborah Gonzalez has further voting concerns as she is in the runoff for District Attorney, Western Circuit, which is Oconee and Clarke counties.