Holidays Are Approaching; Legislators Still Working
Tweet There will be a few meetings this week for Georgia politics. After all, there’s still that whole “fiscal cliff” that Washington has to decide how to deal with. Georgia’s Congressional delegation will spend most of this week, again, in anticipation of some movement from those who are negotiating the “grand bargain” that will allow [...]
Read More →Potential Challengers Looking At Saxby’s Seat
Tweet National pundits are falling all over themselves trying to establish who will be in the Presidential horse race for 2016. Meanwhile in Congress, those elected in 2010 are still trying to solve the fiscal cliff before the new year and the class of 2012 take over. Yet with much remaining to be done, Georgia [...]
Read More →Local Elected Officials Feel Backlash In Runoffs
Tweet Georgia finished its primary season on Tuesday. With the possible exception of a challenge or recount, we now have a picture of what November battles will deserve Georgian’s attention, as well as know who likely will be serving our citizens in January. Perhaps more importantly, we have also seen a new dividing line in [...]
Read More →This PEACH In My TEA Doesn’t Taste Right
Tweet There is something to be said for being a genuine original. Authentic. All natural. Georgia’s identity as the Peach State underscores the beauty that is a fresh peach. Picked ripe and in season, there is no better delicacy. But created in a lab as a synthetic flavor to market an otherwise unrelated product, [...]
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