Category: Politics

Morning Reads for Tuesday, February 9

Good morning! Today is Day 14 of the 2021 Legislative Session. Details on how 80,000 middle Georgian homes will – finally – have access to broadband internet. The Brunswick News has an excellent series on what climate change means for Georgia’s coast. iKia hopes diminished in West Point. More on additional funding in the Georgia

The Future of SK Innovation to be Decided Next Week

A decision is finally expected on February 10 in the International Trade Commission (ITC) case between electric vehicle battery producers LG Chem and SK Innovation. This decision will have a direct impact upon Georgia because of SKI’s investment in the state and the potential state and federal political ramifications for both Republicans and Democrats. President Joe

Morning Reads for Friday, February 5, 2021

Finally. Spring training begins February 17. Bills to watch this session. Now’s the time to quit smoking.  Seriously. They are still counting votes in a NY congressional race. Jeff Bezos has all the dollars now, so he’s quitting.  Or is he? Jeff Zucker looking for new network to ruin. Florida’s governor has the right idea.

Morning Reads for Tuesday, February 2

Good morning! That’s right, woodchuck chuckers! It’s Groundhog Day! I’ll never forget Groundhog Day 1983, since that’s the morning when my third sister was born. She’s an ARNP on the Brain Tumor team at Seattle Children’s Hospital. We’re all very proud! Meanwhile… The GAGOP dropped a legislative package that will make it harder for busy

Morning Reads for Friday, January 29, 2021

What does this mean for Elbert County? Faster, please. Top Airbnb rental is a Georgia treehouse. Those who don’t study history are destined to repeat it. New York suddenly remembers how to count. Beat at their own game.  Sure. Why not. “Each marshmallow is carefully pre-selected…” Churchill’s sexy soap. How to avoid Google. If you’re

Rep. Greene Needs to Resign

We covered the remarks back in June of last year that CNN has recently re-discovered by going through Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s Facebook page. Speaker Nancy Pelosi has called out House GOP leaders for not doing more to rebuke Rep. Greene. Rep. Jimmy Gomez of California announced yesterday a resolution to expel her from Congress.