by Gary Reese | Mar 27, 2014 | News
There’s not much time before the May 20 Republican U.S. Senate primary, but for David Perdue, 30 seconds might have been enough. That’s how long that two of the wealthy businessman’s campaign TV ads last. And it’s largely those two commercials that have vaulted...
by Gary Reese | Mar 26, 2014 | Floating Boats
Tech-nically Speaking Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed has expressed a vision — shared by others — to leverage the academic prowess of Georgia Tech to lure more high-tech companies to the Atlanta area, and to keep more Tech graduates here. Whether Reed has...
by Gary Reese | Mar 26, 2014 | News
In the race for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate in Georgia, Savannah Congressman Jack Kingston has a big advantage and a big disadvantage, and they are one and the same thing: He is largely seen by many as the GOP ‘establishment’ candidate. Kingston has the...
by Gary Reese | Mar 25, 2014 | Floating Boats
Suspicious Bill Most observers expect Gov. Nathan Deal to sign the recently passed legislation that would allow state caseworkers to require a drug test of any food stamp recipient considered to have a ‘suspicious’ demeanor. While we laud the intent of...
by Gary Reese | Mar 24, 2014 | Floating Boats
Going to Pot Three cheers for Gov. Nathan Deal. Last week the General Assembly failed to legalize medical marijuana for catastrophically sick children. But the governor is vowing not to let that moral debacle stand. He and his office are searching for other ways...