So You Say You’re Angry? So What.
Tweet It was not so long ago when anger was a pejorative in politics. Those trying to marginalize the Tea Party as it originally organized referred to them as an “Angry Mob”. Without much sense of irony, this angered many that were part of the protests. But the anger wasn’t the kind of blinding anger [...]
Read More →National Republicans Battle for Insider Control
Tweet The internal struggle over the path forward for Republicans was framed by two events at the national level over the past week. The American Conservative Union’s Conservative Political Action Conference was held in Washington last Thursday through Saturday. On Monday, the Republican National Committee released its “Growth and Opportunity” report, labeled by many as [...]
Read More →GOP: Less Infighting, More Outreach Please
Tweet My interest in politics has been cultivated throughout most of my life. When I was growing up, my family was very politically aware, but not politically active. My first political experience was being “Gerald Ford” in my second grade Presidential debate. I was crushed by the popular vote by my peers but was comforted [...]
Read More →Some Republicans Picking Wrong Fight
Tweet There is yet another fight brewing in Washington over the budget. And has become custom, the fight isn’t between Republicans and Democrats, but is Republican versus Republican. The money authorized by Congress is set to expire at the end of this month. As such, a new Continuing Resolution must be passed to fund federal [...]
Read More →Endorsement for David Staples
Tweet Ethics aren’t a partisan issue. People like to know that the people they buy to represent them are actually…you know…representing them. Unfortunately, people of the Georgia Public Service Commission District 5 don’t really have that going for them. Luckily, there’s a chance to fix that.
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