If you haven’t seen the news, it’s *supposed* to maybe, possibly, probably not snow tomorrow. So, your duty as a Georgian is to rush out at some point today and get your milk and bread. Don’t fail us. Y’all empty those grocery shelves. Ken Breeden, the man who unified the Technical College System of Georgia,
Earlier this morning, former Congressman Jack Brinkley (D-Columbus) died at St. Francis Hospital of natural causes, according to the Ledger-Enquirer. Congressman Brinkley was born in Faceville, Georgia in Decatur County on December 22, 1930. He received his undergraduate degree from Young Harris College and served as a pilot in the United States Air Force. He
“Morality cannot be legislated, but behavior can be regulated. Judicial decrees may not change the heart, but they can restrain the heartless.” – Martin Luther King, Jr. An appropriate quote on MLK day as we head into another week of the legislature. Atlanta is preparing for the Super Bowl. Hard to prepare for a Government
Today feels a little surreal. Even as spouse. And I know I can’t be the only one feeling that way. You work for months and months, you go to every meeting imaginable (and unimaginable), you put signs up, you take signs down, you wave signs, you make call after call. And then election day is
Good Morning, friends! Jessica is out of the office today, so I am filling in. Georgians are starting to feel the effects of the shutdown. The shutdown is also disrupting the flow of Georgia Beer. R Kelly is under investigation in Georgia after a television series debuted describing his abuse of women, specifically minors. Delta
We are one week out from the most wonderful time of the year, also known as the Legislative Session. I know, we don’t all share my general enthusiasm on this particular subject, but y’all let me have this, ok? Judicial Qualifications Commission suspends Superior Court Judge Robert ‘Mac’ Crawford, but there are two sides to
2018. What a year! Some of it was great. Some of it wasn’t. It felt defined by campaign commercials and mailers and a whole lot of chicken dinners. It was a year of parades, bus tours, phone banking, sign waving, and meet and greets. For our family, in addition to a whole lotta miles on
Merry Christmas Eve from all of us at GeorgiaPol! The Robertsons are going to spend our day with family and friends, eating our annual Chef Lee’s Christmas Eve dinner and tracking Santa’s progress across the globe. Apparently, Rudolf the Red Nosed Reindeer made Santa’s naughty list this year by burglarizing houses in New York. Merry
Good Monday Morning! We are days away from a possible government shutdown. The Russians were apparently targeting African-Americans during the 2016 election cycle. Vaping. It’s a huge thing with teenagers and they have no idea what they are doing. But hey, binge drinking and opioids are down. Brexit is STILL being negotiated. Facebook data breach
Happy Monday on this wet and cold December day! Nick Ayers will not be CoS for President Trump, but rather depart at the end of the year. Brightest comet of 2018 to pass earth later this month. Winter Weather moving out of Georgia. How to run for Congress is you’re broke. Transcript of audio of