Category: Politics

Morning Reads for May 2

This is about the time I start paying attention to standings in baseball. That is good news for the Braves. “How Do You Do” by Mouth & MacNeil is western culture’s zenith.  Science: Acuna’s hall of fame chances are better than you think.  Isakson Distances Himself From Trump. David Perdue talks farm bill in Tifton. 

Tippins Goes After Cagle Again in Newest TV Ad

Tippins states: “Casey Cagle spent thousands of taxpayer dollars to charter private flights around Georgia to ‘beat the traffic’ even after raising taxes statewide by a BILLION dollars a year to ‘fix’ Atlanta traffic congestion. I’m a Navy SEAL and a business executive who has led major tech companies around the world. I don’t fly

Vincent Fort Endorses Stacey Evans

Wait, what? Not sure anyone saw this coming but here we are. On Tuesday, Former Senator Vincent Fort, noted rabble-rouser and Chief Berniecrat for the City of Atlanta endorsed Stacey Evans. Why, you may wonder, did Fort choose to endorse the white candidate over the black candidate? Many of the same reasons Fmr. Sen. Emmanuel

Monday Morning Reads – April 30

Happy Monday, everyone! News By The Numbers 3 Presidents – …and one toilet for your career. Ronnie Jackson is resigning after a tough couple of weeks. $14 million – Opposition to the city of Eagles Landing is gaining strength as Governor Deal decides whether to signing it or veto it. Capital One Public Funding has

Morning Reads for April 25, 2018

Anyone else still dillydallying when it comes to planting their garden? “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” by the Beach Boys Jimmy Carter Knows What North Korea Wants David P: Trump’s North Korea Policy is Working Essence puts Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms on it’s “Woke 100 Women List”  Hank Johnson predicts Dem takeover in Nov., “a lot” of

Isakson: “Serious Allegations” Postponing Jackson Confirmation

Johnny Isakson, chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs, and Jon Tester, the committee’s ranking member asked the White House to submit all documents related to the accusations of misconduct from Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson (the letter is below). He was, you will recall, the nominee to be the next Secretary of the Department