FEC reports are out! It’s tricky to determine the entire financial picture of the Democratic Party of Georgia due to different accounts for state and federal expenditures, receipts and debt. However, from an examination of expenditures on the federal account one can get a sampling of the situation. [...]
Rain didn’t halt this celebration.
I hope I didn’t put him on the spot.
No better choice.
Tragedy by storm.
Hope she gets a fistbump.
Like he did.
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You’ve heard them, the Democrats claiming “we’re going to turn Georgia blue” in 2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018… I grew tired of this trumpeting in 2009 when we first started hearing about the demographic shift; the popularity of President Obama; the promise of Governor Barnes. Every Democrat wants to hear this. It makes us [...]
In my mail this week was a fancy invitation to the annual fundraiser for the local chapter of a national organization. The work this organization does is very important, so important that for the past couple of years I have been a monthly donor. The legislative work they do and the services they provide are [...]
Tune into Kudzu Vine tonight at 7PM. Our guest is Tom Jensen from Public Policy Polling. We’ll talk with him about recent poll results and upcoming polling. How could we pass on discussing the resignation of Pope Benedict? The punks? Those would be Senator Marco Rubio (R-Thirsty) and the GOP [...]
I’m back.
It’s been a while since I had the nerve, energy, and interest in blogging. Basically, I lost my mojo. I think it’s coming back. Slowly. Several things have prompted the return of said mojo.
First, I finally made it down to the Gold Dome to lobby my State Senator. I joined [...]
Truth. I’ve never understood the private equity segment of the market. What little I did “get” didn’t make any sense to me. Now I get it, thanks to Matt Taibbi’s latest piece for Rolling Stone Magazine, Greed and Debt: The True Story of Mitt Romney and Bain Capital.
By making debt the [...]
For the past 10 years, every Friday a group (from a few to many) has gathered at the corner of Peachtree & 14th in downtown Atlanta to “Stand for Peace”.
To mark the ten year commitment, please join Congressman John Lewis, Reverend and Mrs Joseph Lowery, and peacemakers from across Atlanta, today at [...]
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