People outside of Georgia are once again making bold, inappropriate, and uninformed statements about Georgia political issues. A recent BuzzFeed1 article cites California native and Abrams donor saying it would be “political suicide” for the newly elected Mayor of Atlanta, Keisha Lance Bottoms to support anyone other than the black candidate. I feel like this
On this date in 1968, the US mint halted the practice of buying and selling gold. Peaches Survey: Georgia teachers don’t want to carry guns The race for the most tax breaks may help rural Georgia after all Abrams getting some bad press on finances Cobb County makes national news over walkouts Converting Beltline properties
“Though this be madness, yet there’s no method in’to how we pick thy game winners.” — William Shakespeare “Hamlet” Act 2, Scene II (seriously, go look it up). I offer that pearl of 1600s wisdom presaging the current day to inspire you to compete in the annual GAPol March Madness Tournament! Our group is called
Guest Op-Ed By Speaker David Ralston (R-Blue Ridge) From the world’s busiest airport to the fastest growing container port in America, Georgia leads the nation in moving people and goods. That didn’t happen by accident. On the contrary, for generations, Georgians have invested in the infrastructure necessary to facilitate our forward momentum. Recently, we have
Who is ready for Nashville? (I am). “Let’s Dance” by the GSU Band. Meet the Experts Picking GSU Over Cincinnati Fall In Love Again With Ron Hunter, Georgia State Ron Hunter Sums Up Being Underdog With “Epic Quote” GSU is the most popular 15 seed at Yahoo Jimmy: The Trump-Kim Meeting “Is Good” John Lewis
pil·lo·ry (pilərē) historical 1. noun: a wooden framework with holes for the head and hands, in which an offender was imprisoned and exposed to public abuse. 2. verb: put (someone) in the pillory. 3. verb: to attack or ridicule publicly. The Atlanta press corps had a chuckle a couple of days ago when text messages from the city’s former water department spokesperson
Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R, GA-11) has issued a statement praising President Donald Trump’s choice of CIA Director Mike Pompeo to replace Rex Tillerson as Secretary of State: “Today, we find ourselves at another pivotal moment for our nation. President Trump’s administration has made progress in dealing with denuclearizing North Korea and voiced plans to reform
Good morning! It’s about time the Brunch Bill passed. Oh, wait – it’s passed before! Maybe this time, it’ll be signed. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: anyone who thinks that the ability to order a Bloody Mary before noon on a Sunday morning is what will drive one into the chasm
Hunter Hill has released his second tv ad entitled “Ready to Lead Again” for his gubernatorial campaign. Unlike his first ad entitled “Read to Serve Again,” there are no impersonators of his GOP opponents. It just features Hunter Hill on a football field as he touts his military background. In the video ad, Hill states
Residents are speaking up loudly about the Fulton County Board of Commissioners decision to establish a separate police department for one street, Fulton Industrial Boulevard. During the creation of the City of South Fulton, the Fulton County Board of Commissioners originally stated it wanted to be out of municipal services. To assist with the transition