Category: Politics

Sarah Riggs Amico Calls for Kavanaugh Impeachment

We finally have a bold move in the 2020 Senate race. Sarah Riggs Amico who is challenging Perdue/Possibly the Other Republican said she thinks SCOTUS Justice Brett Kavanaugh should be impeached. Riggs Amico made the announcement following a New York Times report expanding the morass around Kavanaugh, his time as a student at Yale and

Morning Reads for Friday, September 13, 2019

Make up your own Friday the 13th crap. At least they have a sense of humor about it. Pay it forward. We always knew the Jets were a little different. Where will all the millennials hang out now?  If you like your puddle, you can keep your puddle. South Park dudes on cancel culture. I

NRCC: “McBath Jumps on Impeachment Train”

The NRCC sent out a notice today stating that “Lucy McBath just voted with the socialist Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee to launch a formal impeachment investigation.” They state that she is not listening to her constituents, citing a NRCC poll showing that 60% of voters in GA-6 are against impeaching President Trump. 56%

Beth Beskin Running for SCOGA

Former State Rep. Beth Beskin entered the fray for soon-to-be-vacant Supreme Court of Georgia seat. Beskin joins former Congressman John Barrow and Judge Sara Doyle who are already running to replace Justice Robert Benham. From her campaign: Conservative Beth Beskin Launches Campaign for Georgia Supreme Court Today, experienced attorney Beth Beskin announced her campaign for

Guest Op-Ed: What are the facts, and what can we do to prevent suicide?

By: Judy Fitzgerald, Commissioner, Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and this is an especially important issue to discuss right now. In fact, talking about suicide out loud—regularly, repeatedly, and thoughtfully—is part of the solution. There are many ways that you can help prevent suicide regardless of

Morning Reads for Wednesday, September 11

Good morning! The state of Tennessee has two Power Five schools, both of which are among the five Power Five schools in America that are 0-2. Until the Tennessee legislature makes control of the Chattahoochee dependent on the Georgia – Tennessee game, they’re cowards. Georgia Between 2015 and 2018, Georgia poverty rates fell 2.8%. National

Hurricane Michael Agricultural Relief Signup Begins September 11

A group of elected officials serving Georgia announced today that agricultural producers can apply for assistance for Hurrican Michael and other natural disasters that occurred in 2018 or 2019. This comes eleven months after Hurricane Michael devastated parts of south/southwest Georgia. Press release: U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson (R-GA), U.S.

Morning Reads for Tuesday, September 10

Good morning! Yesterday US News ranked Agnes Scott College as the nation’s most innovative liberal arts college, and having the best experience for first-year students. And kudos to Spelman for being the top HBCU in the country (womens colleges FTW), and to Morehouse, Tech, Emory, Georgia State, UGA, and Mercer for their recognitions and for