Category: Morning Reads

Morning Reads for Tuesday, June 27

Good morning! It’s kind of a slow week. So far… GOPers less than enthusiastic about the healthcare bill. Savannah-based Gulfstream turns 50. FOrmer Delta CEO Richard Anderson is Amtrak’s new CEO. Morehouse College alum (and valedictorian) Harold Martin, Jr., was named interim president of the historically-black, all-male college. European grocery behemoth Lidl (it rhymes with

Morning Reads for Friday, June 23, 2017

Friends to strangers, it’s not just a Southern thing. Fulton County homeowners get a breather. For this year… A blind spot? No kidding. There’s never, ever, enough juice. Super, double secret Senate healthcare bill revealed yesterday. Same ol’, same ol’ or something that might actually work? You read it and decide. No money. Seriously, dude,

Morning Reads for Tuesday, June 20

All together now: ONE DAY MORE! Regardless of today’s outcome, the GOP is remiss in CD6 (and elsewhere) if they dismiss “an army of mostly white, suburban working mothers who had until now lived politically somnambulant lives.” Yes, there’s a lot to unpack in this article. Travel and tourism business leaders in Savannah aren’t happy

Morning Reads for Friday, June 16, 2017

Who else got one of those packages with threats and white powder? Fox5 Atlanta, Karen Handel, her neighbors… People.Calm.Down. Miss Abby is not pleased. Tearing everything down is not the answer. Georgia Aquarium to get its own droid security guard. (Unknown how many rations Unkar will fork over for it.) Looking over the edge. It’s

Morning Reads – Thursday, June 15, 2017

Wednesday was a pretty terrible day in the news (and across the country). Here’s to hoping Thursday is better. On this date in 1992, it was ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court that the government could kidnap criminal suspects from foreign countries for prosecution. Peaches Politico is concerned that GA-6 will be hacked. Health factors improving

Morning Reads for June 14, 2017

As most of us shuffle across the house this morning for that first cup of coffee, in Middle Georgia there are Law Enforcement Officers who have continued the search throughout the night for the two men who murdered two Georgia Correctional Officers yesterday morning. There isn’t anything new to report on the massive manhunt that

Morning Reads for Friday, June 9, 2017

Will Atlanta learn to invest wisely in transit? Bloated government prolonged the Great Depression. Heard much about Miss Winner? Jobs! Jobs! Jobs! Different takes on the same reality. Stiff upper lip, and all that. Privacy paperwork is for peons. Wonder if this will take as long as some south Georgia counties. Even dogs understand unfairness.