Category: Politics

Morning Reads for Friday, August 16, 2019

Georgia girl singing at The Met. “Delight of the Masses” is my new band name. (+ seafood) Braves announcers, well, just look at this list. Yes, but will they have enough power to run the floaty chairs?  This isn’t good. If the shoe fits… The Tweet to end all Tweets. A porch! A porch! My

GA-6 Loses a Candidate; GA-7 Gains One

GA-6 The AJC is reporting that Donnie Bolena, Republican candidate for GA-6, has withdrawn from the race due to pressure from GOP officials to drop out. In a Facebook post, Bolena referred to himself as a “white nationalist” which did not sit well with a lot of people, including possibly the President Donald Trump camp.

Collins hosts First Responder Symposium

In 2018, at least 159 first responders nationwide died from suicide. That is nearly 10% more than the total number of line-of-duty deaths. This week 9th District Congressman Doug Collins hosted a mental health symposium for First Responders at Lanier Tech. Collins had these thoughts on the issues: Mental health is just as essential as

Morning Reads – Wednesday, August 14, 2019

UGA X is #1, and Athens is #2. Interpret that how you like… Stacey Abrams is still looking for a job. I-85 in south Georgia will become the test ground for fire retardant roads connected highways. Fort Valley based Blue Bird delivered 155 Natural Gas powered buses to the Kansas City school system. GT’s College

Morning Reads for Tuesday, August 13

Good morning! What do Ann Coulter, Tucker Carlson, Rush Limbaugh, and Donald Trump have in common with the domestic terrorist who murdered 22 people at an El Paso Walmart? The words they use when they talk about immigrants. A lawsuit alleging negligence on the part of the Sheraton Atlanta Hotel related to a Legionnaires’ disease