December 28, 2020 11:23 AM
Brunch Reads for Monday, December 28, 2020
You know that space between Christmas and New Years where you don’t know what day it is, who you are, or what you are supposed to be doing?
Yeah, I’m there.
Hope your Christmas was as low-key and magical as ours. If low key holidays are one of the things we are left with when COVID dissipates…this girl will not complain.
- President Donald Trump announces final pre-runoff visit to Georgia
- Georgia election admins battle Covid and conspiracies ahead of Senate runoffs
- In Georgia, a Center for People With Disabilities Doubles as a Google User-Testing Hub
- Suspect dead, another in custody after officer shot at Georgia prison
- Loeffler, Perdue ask for leniency for Georgia 18-year-old jailed in Cayman Islands
- VS, Walgreens to start COVID-19 vaccinations at Georgia nursing homes
- Small Earthquake rattles Georgia; Did you feel it?
- Watch Live: Gov. Kemp, other officials give update on COVID-19 vaccinations in Georgia
- How Georgia firefighter salaries compare with other states
- Amazingly successful toy drive for young hospital patients held in memory of baby Georgia
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I will gladly volunteer to go to George Town at the States bequest granted they foot the bill to plead to the Governor why this young lady should not be pounding big rocks into little rocks. If I get nowhere I will then allow the State to send me to speak with the Queen. I would expect that the route would include a tour of all the historic sites in London so I would be able to better argue on how the Crown should encourage the release of the young lady after making 5000 license plates for her lack of obeying the law. I will then of course have to return to the Caymans to deliver the message.
There is a month of quarantine involved in that trip. 14 days when arriving in Georgetown, 14 days arriving at London, 14 days when arriving back at Georgetown, and 14 days when arriving back in the US. You might get back home in late February after watching a bunch of TV.
Well my math was wrong, more like almost two months of quarantine.
Here is the last monday reader of 2020.
Consequences are nature’s way of teaching us valuable lessons. Robbing someone of the consequence of their action stunts their growth.
…. or gets them elected POTUS
So will President Trump’s appearance in our state actually dwell on the runoff this time or a mere continuation of his grifting finale that he previously presented in Valdosta? Were the Senators given a choice and do they actually think an appearance by the loser of Georgia’s Electoral College votes is a good thing?