Tim Lee and America’s two percent

America, home of the free – and the brave – remains so principally because of the sacrifice of the country’s two percent. A 2014 Pew Research Center report noted there were 90,107 government units in the U.S. — everything from county governments – more than 3,000 – to...

Lieberman entry causes heartburn for Democrats

There’s a growing consensus that, with Democrat Matt Lieberman now the first candidate to run for the November 2020 special Senate election to replace Sen. Johnny Isakson (R-GA), the state’s Democrats are facing major complications. The maverick entrepreneur...

More GOP names surface for U.S. Senate appointment

Over 500 Republican names have been submitted to Gov. Brian Kemp for consideration to be appointed to the U.S. Senate seat vacated by Johnny Isakson on Dec. 31. The highest-ranking Republican woman in the Georgia legislature this week says she’s joining the...

Dems eyeing two Georgia U.S. Senate seats

Are Georgia Democrats getting desperate, begging their party’s leadership in Washington D.C. for assistance? The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that Peach State Democrats are “pleading” to their Capitol Hill allies for support to defeat U.S....

ATL to Hold Transit “District Downloads”

The Atlanta Region-Transit Link Authority (ATL), mandated by state law to provide coordinated transit planning and funding for metro Atlanta, will hold 10 evening community engagement sessions dubbed “District Downloads.” The goal: Inform taxpayers about the expensive...

Perdue Blocks Green Card Giveaway— For Now

Last week U.S. Sen. David Perdue, R-Ga., temporarily and single-handedly blocked a vote on legislation allowing Indian nationals to effectively monopolize the U.S. green card visa system for at least a decade. “(W)e have some language that needs to be clarified,”...

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