by Dan Flynn | Oct 14, 2022 | The Forum
Amid increasing societal turmoil, our communities face formidable challenges, one of which is maintaining peace and domestic tranquility. Unfortunately, there is an ongoing movement to defund the police, as some political factions’ stereotype and demonize the...
by Brian M. Douglas | Oct 10, 2022 | The Forum
Veterans learn a number of valuable skills during their time in service: discipline, problem-solving, and leadership. While these skills will come in handy if a veteran decides to start their own business, they may need some additional business education...
by Brenton Smith | Oct 5, 2022 | The Forum
Social Security is in a dire financial state in part because it is entirely possible to get elected to the Congress without saying anything about the program. Even in a good economy, the program’s prospects are not great. Given the latest forecasts from the...
by State Rep. Mack Jackson | Oct 4, 2022 | The Forum
As the Representative from the 128th State House District of the Georgia General Assembly, I have a commitment to represent the best interests for my constituents and all Georgians. I have a duty to ensure that policy that comes out of our State House or...
by Dan Flynn | Sep 28, 2022 | The Forum
Georgia residents who are mentally or physically disabled, over 65, unwanted and living at a bare subsistence level on government benefits are referred to as “at-risk individuals.” Vulnerable to neglect, abuse, or exploitation, their options for where to live...
by Former U.S. Rep. Bob Barr | Sep 15, 2022 | The Forum
In the now-distant past, the top priorities for the Democrat Party reflected views held by many middle- and working-class Americans, and included health insurance, higher wages, and support for public education. That once moderate set of priorities has now...