April 29, 2021 7:45 AM
Morning Reads – Thursday, April 29, 2021
Peaches
- Judge admonishes DA for Facebook post during jury deliberations
- When will local redistricting happen in Georgia and how to be a redistricting watchdog
- Loeffler asks Georgia attorney general to investigate Raffensperger
- ‘Astounding’: Big-name Republicans are skipping a matchup against Warnock
- How Are Georgia Hospitals Dealing With Price Transparency Rule?
- Controversial high school football is out after recruiting allegations
- ‘I saw it was coming’: Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signs lodging tax into law
- In Voting Debate, Dems to GOP: ‘Do Not Georgia My Florida’
Jimmy Carter
- If you didn’t watch Biden’s speech last night, but would like to read it.
- Biden’s Infrastructure Plan Would Redefine ‘Broadband‘ To Justify Spending $100 Billion on Government-run Internet
- Your Service Provider’s Terms of Service Shouldn’t Overrule Your Fourth Amendment Rights
- “The Masculinity Lessons of Father & Gun”
- Biden Administration to Seek Ban on Menthol Cigarettes
- Florida lawmakers move to punish social media companies
- Giuliani’s Neighbor Becomes Twitter Star After ‘Hilarious’ Witness Account
Sweet Tea
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April 29, 2021, is day 99 of the Biden presidency. Sleepy Joe is a welcome change, after four years of toxic resistance. With the covid vaccinations, Mr. Biden continues the presidential tradition of getting credit for his predecessor’s work.
Gotta be more nuanced I think- vaccine development happened under Trump. Vaccine rollout/ distribution/implementation under Biden. Both tasks worthy of attention in their own rights.
This twitter thread is about the context of this famous quote: “The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I’m from the government and I’m here to help.” -Ronald Reagan
The President was at a press conference, calling for emergency aid for farmers. “In order to see farmers through these tough times, our administration has committed record amounts of assistance, spending more in this year alone than any previous administration spent during its entire tenure. No area of the budget, including defense, has grown as fast as our support for agriculture.”
Saturday is May 1, so early wishes for a happy May Day.
Whether you’re a fan of the Putin/Trump style of military parade, or a supporter of workers across all borders, or a celebrant of the arrival of spring, or you just want to enjoy a soothing beverage and dance, there’s a May Day for you. Enjoy.