Author: Will Kremer

Morning Reads — May 2nd

Happy Monday, everyone! It’s officially May, which means Star Wars day is rapidly approaching. Also, something about Justin Timberlake. Jawja One Jawja city approved a four-day work week. Newt Gingrich: I’m open to being Trump’s VP pick. The 8 oldest cities in Jawja. Early voting begins today! One Jawja school reignited a national debate on

Morning Reads — April 25th

Happy Monday, everyone! State employees are off to observe Confederate Memorial Day “State Holiday” per Governor Deal. Enjoy “State Holiday,” y’all. Jawja Southern Baptists were asked to oppose the public display of the Confederate battle flag. After posting a video of herself shooting her children’s cell phones, DFACS took her children taken away for burning

Morning Reads — April 18th

The Gays™ are running amok. Happy Monday, everyone! I spent my weekend at the 7th District GOP Convention rather than running the inaugural Disney World Star Wars Half Marathon. The world, I’m sure, wept with me. Jawja File this in the “YAAAAAAS KWEEN” cabinet: Chick-Fil-A has a customer rewards program. Debbie Dooley had a very bad, no

Morning Reads — April 11th

Top Trump aide retweets endorsement from fake congressman pic.twitter.com/qdtTvyryJT — Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) April 10, 2016 Happy Monday, everyone! At 8am, George Chidi will post part 1 of his four part series on a DeKalb election. Put your partisanship away for ten minutes and read his posts. There is always a nugget of wisdom in

Former Top Paul Broun Staffer Indicted On Eight Counts

The Department of Justice indicted David Bowser, the former chief of staff for then-Representative Paul Broun, with one count of obstruction of proceedings, one count theft of government property, one count of concealment of material facts, and five counts of making false statements in connection to the congressional ethics investigation into Broun’s misuse of taxpayer

Morning Reads — April 4th

Happy Monday, everyone! It’s April 4th, which means we’re another week closer to the end of our national nightmare: Election 2016. While we’re waiting for it to end, why don’t we read some news? Jawja How a queer, black millennial plans to change #gapol. That movie industry people suddenly hate for opposing discrimination is casting for Fast &

The GOP’s Electoral Apocalypse: 2016 Edition

We’ve heard people claim Donald Trump has the potential to expand the GOP voting base for nearly nine months–particularly blue-collar workers in Midwestern states such as Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. Other people say a Trump candidacy will produce a map similar to Barry Goldwater’s 1964 catastrophe. Of course, it’s only March. We have a little over seven

Mayor Kasim Reed Among The Best Twitter Users

GeorgiaPol.com resident Millennial here to empirically prove to you that Mayor Kasim Reed is a Twitter mogul, at least if you’re not blocked. My deep appreciation for Mayor Reed’s snark and sass is officially backed up by data. Development Counsellors International, a tourism and marketing firm, analyzed and ranked the Twitter activity of 250 mayors from the

Morning Reads — March 28th

Happy Monday, everyone! My Easter was eventful: a nail punctured my tire and I spilled chocolate sauce on the Easter bunny. Here’s to hoping you’re in a chocolate coma of sorts this morning! Jawja How did a Little Five Points get weird? The history of Gwinnett transit. It’s long and it’s painful. It appears Georgia has already

Q&A With Georgia Department of Economic Development’s HDCI Manager Jamie Jordan

The Georgia Department of Economic Development created the High Demand Career Initiative (HDCI) three years ago to bring business leaders and state leaders together for a productive dialogue. The initiative is more important than ever with Georgia’s rapidly growing and ever-changing economy. No doubt the program has been wildly successful for Georgia’s economy and workforce