December 8, 2021 11:49 AM
Abbreviated Reads for Pretend to be a Time Traveler Day (December 8)
Good morning! I’m pulling together a short list this morning because 1) two of my coworkers are out with some not-COVID, not-flu nastiness, so I’m running the ship solo and 2) I’ve been on the phone with the Sparta post office this morning. That lady clearly wanted to do anything other than answer my questions, but I persevered. Heck if I’m going to put in a new mailbox without knowing I’m complying with the local postmaster’s guidelines!
Happy Pretend to be a Time Traveler Day, by the way!
Let’s get to the news, shall we?
Pat, Alice, and Flannery
- A Georgia judge has piled on to the list of Trump appointees trying to throw out the Biden Administration’s COVID vaccination mandate, this time for federal contractors.
- As evictions mount statewide, Georgia lags behind 38 states and the District of Columbia in disbursing the rental assistance provided by Congress, having paid out less than 15% of available funds. (Alternate link.)
- The Braves have sold their minor league teams. (Alternate link.)
- The Kellogg Company will replace workers who went on strike and elected not to accept the company’s 5-year contract proposal, even though a majority of their workers voted against it.
- The January 6th Committee is proceeding with plans to hold Mark Meadows in contempt.
- Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has cut a deal with Democrats to raise the debt ceiling.
- According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor, 4.2 million Americans quit their jobs in pursuit of better opportunities in October. (Alternate link.)
- The commission on the Supreme Court formed by President Joe Biden has voted to send its report to his desk.
- Olaf Scholz is now the German chancellor.
- India’s military chief and 12 others have died in a helicopter crash.
- Pfizer says its COVID booster shot protects against the Omicron variant.
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Gov. Brian Kemp is not the frontrunner in the GOP contest for his own reelection.
That’s the eye-popping takeaway from the first public poll since former U.S. Sen. David Perdue launched a bid to unseat Kemp, Georgia’s first lifelong Republican governor.
The Fox 5 Atlanta poll was taken just hours after Perdue announced his campaign and shows Perdue and Kemp tied at about 34% each.
While the poll is just a snapshot, it reflects the rumblings we’ve heard for weeks from office-holders, analysts and activists who predicted the GOP primary would amount to a true tossup if Perdue got into the contest with the support of former president Donald Trump.
https://www.ajc.com/politics/politics-blog/the-jolt-brian-kemp-and-david-perdue-neck-and-neck-in-early-poll/GDXVGRRW7BGAVLQLHCZD23EV3I/
No time to read right now…I’ll wait and read it yesterday.
It’s a largemouth bass mailbox, isn’t it.
I promise it is not!
A Georgia Bulldogs mailbox?
It’s being reported that Endeavor might end up owning 30-40 of 120 affiliated minor league teams.
How does that make financial sense for them?
Maybe sign up those future baseball All-stars?
Formed in 1898, WME is the longest-running talent agency. In 2009, William Morris Agency (WMA) merged with Endeavor to become one of the leading entertainment and media companies with an unparalleled list of artists and content creators. In 2014, WME acquired IMG, the global leader in sports, events, media and fashion, forming Endeavor.
Endeavor’s CEO is the brother of Obama confidant and former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel.
Don’t tell the gopers–they already think the donks stole the All-Star game.
99% Invisible produced a story about Collier Heights, a pioneering suburb built for Black people. Included in the documentation was a “residential security map” from 1938. The map color-coded the city’s neighborhoods: A, green, “The Best,” B, blue, “Still Desirable,” C, yellow, “Definitely Declining,” D, red, “Hazardous.” The implication was that the D neighborhoods were where Black people lived.
If you look at Boulevard on this map, you see that it is still called Boulevard north of Ponce De Leon Avenue. The neighborhood is C. Boulevard does not become a D neighborhood until Wabash Av., a few blocks south of Ponce De Leon.