by John F. King | Aug 24, 2021 | The Forum
The events currently transpiring in Afghanistan have left me heartbroken. I spent several years in the Middle East, commanding U.S. soldiers in Iraq and as the senior adviser to Afghanistan’s Minister of the Interior. The way we left Afghanistan felt like...
by Chris Clark | Aug 23, 2021 | The Forum
A decade ago, businesses shifted their expansion, location, and relocation decisions from a model founded on incentives and infrastructure to one based on access to talent. Vibrant communities, otherwise known as live, work, play, and pray communities, have become the...
by Brenton Smith | Aug 13, 2021 | The Forum
Trustees of the Social Security Trust Funds will soon release their annual report on the state of the program on which millions depend. That analysis is late at this point, and augurs to reshape how voters see the system. In their last April 2020 report the...
by Former State Rep. Jeff Jones | Aug 10, 2021 | The Forum
During the 2020 election cycle, there were loud and often highly charged claims strongly supporting, or unequivocally decrying, the success of Georgia’s use of the Dominion voting system. Whichever side of that argument voters take, it is clear that Georgia...
by State Rep. Barry Fleming | Aug 5, 2021 | The Forum
Back in the late 1700s, friction erupted between two of our most prominent founding fathers– Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson. Each had completely different visions for our Constitution and how the nation would be governed. Hamilton wanted a...
by Brittney Simmons | Aug 3, 2021 | The Forum
Democrats and Republicans in Washington just shook hands on the broad strokes of a $65 billion plan to bring high-speed broadband infrastructure to rural America. That’s welcome news for those living and working in unconnected rural areas. But in Atlanta, the...