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

Williams campaign serves as warning to others

This week’s Courier Herald column: Former State Senator Michael Williams, a Forsyth County Republican, apologized last week for his 2018 gubernatorial campaign.  In a detailed Facebook post, Williams seemed to characterize his recent guilty plea for filing a false police report just before the Republican primary as a campaign strategy mistake. “Let me be clear.

Scooter Ban Misses Opportunity for Actual Improvement

Let me start by pointing out that quick decisions after an emotional rarely, if ever, lead to good outcomes. And let’s be honest, a non-insubstantial amount of my our scooter outrage is good-ole-fashioned crotchetiness. Weird how this one particular comment just automatically came hyperlinked in my post. We should take this time to think more

Morning Reads for Friday, August 9, 2019

At least it’s a start. Yes, there are rules. ESPN wasting a perfectly good Saturday. Who wouldn’t love to go to THIS GAME? A hotel for houseplants. Please stop trying to save Matt Damon.  Pay attention! Nope. We don’t do that. Nope. Nothing to see here.  It’s dusty in here.

Remembering Emma Hinesley

Emma Hinesley has passed away. A stalwart in may Georgia Republican organizations, she was a past President of the Georgia Federation of Republican Women among her many other titles and organizational affiliations. I had the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Emma in the 90’s, when I was part of the Fayette County GOP. She lived in

Morning Reads – Thursday, August 8, 2019

Did you know it’s been 120 years since the refrigerator was patented by A.T. Marshall? If you didn’t, you’ve already learned something new. If you did, keep reading. Peaches “Medicaid expansion won’t heal Georgia’s ailing hospitals.” How a criminal investigation in Georgia set an ominous tone for African-American voters. Georgia has among highest hospital prices.