by Ed Bastian | Dec 26, 2018 | The Forum
A Deutsche Bank airline analyst asked a question recently: “Who is funding Air Italy’s losses?” In a Dec. 7 report, the firm noted the obscure Italian carrier produced a negative pretax margin – i.e., a loss – of 18.4 percent last...
by Richard L. Jackson | Dec 10, 2018 | The Forum
Georgia’s graduation rate has steadily improved in recent years, and today almost 82 percent of Georgia students graduate on time – four years after they commence their high school education. But when you look at foster children who are removed from...
by Eric Tanenblatt | Dec 7, 2018 | The Forum
George Herbert Walker Bush, whose careful custodianship of the unraveling of the old Soviet Union shaped a safer world for hundreds of millions, was mourned by a grateful nation Wednesday in a state funeral that brought together Republicans and Democrats in an...
by State Rep. Jeff Jones | Dec 6, 2018 | The Forum
For those who are not yet aware, Georgia issues driver’s licenses to non-citizens who, according to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), do not have legal immigration status. To increase the “head-scratcher” quotient on this, there is...
by Charles Bullock | Nov 29, 2018 | The Forum
Georgia is unique in requiring majorities in both primaries and general elections. Since two statewide contests saw no majority winner, the last round of the 2018 election cycle will play out on December 4. The December vote will select the secretary of state...
by Marc Hyden & Courtney Joslin | Nov 28, 2018 | The Forum
As the misery of another election cycle slowly subsides, a couple of memorable moments linger: Democrats repeatedly criticizing Governor-elect Brian Kemp for allegedly not having a health care plan, and Kemp bragging that his chain saw is “ready to rip up some...