Morning Reads – May 12, 2022

Peaches  Your voting payments — I mean tax refunds — will arrive this week.  Josh Clark makes attempt to be relevant in US Senate race. Other Govs to stump for Kemp A record-setting verdict in case against off-road park  Georgia Tech gives honorary degree to President of Federal Reserve Bank in ATL A change to

Marjorie Taylor-Greene Declared Qualified as GA-14 Candidate

Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger has adopted the decision by Judge Charles R. Beaudrot that Marjorie Taylor-Greene is qualified as a candidate for Representative of Georgia’s 14th Congressional District. A challenge to her qualifications based on her actions and statements as a Congresswoman was issued by David Rowan, Donald Guyatt, Robert Rasbury, Ruth Demeter,

Morning Reads for Friday, May 6, 2022

It’s official. Big news for east Georgia. Like to hike? Check these spots out… Biscuits. The way to someone’s/everyone’s hear. Especially mine. Bad idea. Did someone change the definition, because they only get worser and worser. The slow and painful death of higher ed continues apace. The tangled web of rancid spaghetti that is the

Morning Reads- Thursday, May 5, 2022

Peaches Georgia association bans trans athletes from high school teams that match gender identity The empty podium Hice is like fishing in a barrel for CNN Stacey Abrams hauls in the cash How very on brand: Carr’s office to appeal decision in retrial of murder  Asking for an absentee ballot is too burdensome  Jimmy Carter

Morning Reads for Friday, April 29, 2022

Yes. Everyone hated it. Faster, please. Mo’ and betta. Privacy is the best. So this happened this week. I should have bought popcorn futures! Possibly. But would you invite them for tea? SMOD. So close, but yet, so far away. Ronald Reagan was right. (This post bears reading at least once a week.) The Ministry

Energy Security Now A Kitchen Table Issue After Russian Invasion

This week’s Courier Herald column: This week I found myself in Athens Georgia, back on the grounds of my alma mater and our state’s flagship University.   The occasion wasn’t even football related, as many returning alumni trips are.  After writing about UGA’s Center for International Trade and Security’s work on energy policy several months ago

Morning Reads – Thursday, April 28, 2022

Peaches Georgia sets execution for man convicted 45 years ago Herschel Walker dominates Georgia GOP Senate race Brookhaven pays $1 for park in DeKalb lawsuit deal More on the murder-for-hire planned from a Georgia prison Residents of Tallahassee and Adel, Georgia receive clemency from White House Ga. Supreme Court justice issues scholarship challenge Georgia aims

Morning Reads for Tuesday, April 26

Good morning! I hope yours is wonderful. The Georgia legislature is set to have massive turnover: 50 of races for the General Assembly’s 236 seats don’t have an incumbent on the ballot (and it’s not impossible that an incumbent or three will lose their primaries). This means that the House and Senate are in store

Morning Reads for Friday, April 22, 2022

300K is a pretty big number. Move along. Nothing to see here. Check out the Lyrid meteor shower the next few days. That was quick. Trudeau’s very bad idea. An army of Sergeant Shultzs. Did he just pop out of a cake or something? Biggest.Earthquake.Evah. RIP Robert Blake.