Hi, folks, and happy Friday! Yes, this is a real one: Don’t Put all Your Eggs in One Omelet Day, a play (of course) on the phrase, “Don’t put all of your eggs in one basket.” If I were celebrating, I’d have eaten an omelet for breakfast, leaving at least one egg in the carton.
Peaches No 9th inning blocking Prosecutor: Georgia city official destroyed records, lied. Georgia bankruptcy filings reveal economic, racial differences Georgia defends insurance waiver as company interest builds Digital divide that isn’t diminishing. How acting ‘country dumb’ can be really smart “Courts, not Congress, the right place to decide” on Georgia election law Jimmy Carter Limited
Good afternoon, and happy World Chocolate Day! This day celebrates chocolate’s introduction to Europe in 1550. If you need any encouragement to indulge, chocolate has some noted benefits. However, the story of chocolate’s production hasn’t always been positive, which is worth remembering as well. If you’re in Atlanta and looking to celebrate World Chocolate Day,
Donald Rumsfeld has died. The Don Rumsfeld the Obituaries Won’t Write About. Peaches Guiliani picks the wrong horse again. Georgia delays limited Medicaid expansion until at least August Georgia Power Foundation awards grant to Georgia Justice Project U.S. House votes to give bum’s rush to statue of Georgia’s Confederate VP Georgia hospital workers’ vaccine rates:
Good morning! It’s Asteroid Day, which is to raise awareness of potential asteroid impacts, and coincidentally, we have an asteroid zooming past Earth this week. See, there’s a reason I highlight these days and weeks for y’all. One of these days, it could be life changing! But, without further ado, let’s get to the news…
Peaches Yeah, just blow it up! USG passes on Sonny Perdue…for now. We may miss our vaccination goal…but that is probably just going to keep this argument going. What powers Kemp will keep as emergency order expires. Suit charges Georgia Dept. of Labor provided slow payments, bad service (isn’t that just ‘government defined’?) Pfffft…Georgia courts
Good morning/afternoon! It’s Public Service Day, so I want to say thank you to all reading who either serve our communities or have in the past! I’m hopeful that we’ll come around as a nation to once again understand public service as a positive thing. After all, government is us — of us, by us,
Today is Global Garbage Man Day, so make sure to reach out to your elected officials and thank them for serving. It’s also the 136th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty arriving in New York City aboard the French ship Isere. Peaches We’re still talking about “the emails” from the Trump White House re: the
Happy World Sea Turtle Day! Did you know that sea turtles are ancient, having been around since the time of dinosaurs? Pretty cool, I think. You can learn facts like these, and experience sea turtles in all of their magnificence, at the Georgia Sea Turtle Center on Jekyll Island. I highly recommend the behind the
Peaches At a crossroads, the Georgia GOP can’t quit let go Raffensperger: 200 cases of fraud but nothing widespread Could a forensic audit of Georgia’s Nov. 3 election results change the outcome? No Church leaders protest Georgia voting law in hopes of federal oversight 2 rankings on health put Georgia at the bottom of states.