With advanced in-person voting underway and Primary Election Day looming, we thought it would be a good time to chat with Niles Francis, who writes…
It’s Friday, and the Legislature is still in session, which means it’s time for another podcast. Topics this week include: Please be sure to like…
Atlanta has embraced a hyper-complex zoning regime enforced by an illiterate bureaucracy, and my magic gravel™️ plus driveway has become the case study in why that’s…
Atlanta and Georgia have both re-elected the same poor executive leadership we’ve endured for the last few years. Their swan songs have now been dropped-…
Today, December 31, marks the end of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution’s 157-year run as a printed newspaper. Tomorrow, its digital-only era begins. It is the largest…
When I started writing this, polls were still open on election day. Clearly, I’ve taken my sweet, sweet time on this piece. I’ve also been…
In case you hadn’t heard, there is some wild stuff happening in Georgia politics. We talk about some of it in this episode. Topics include:…
Topics this episode include: Please be sure to like and subscribe for free to Peach Pundit the Podcast™ wherever you listen to podcasts—some people like Spotify, some…
We sure do take pride in that #1 state to do business thing, don’t we, y’all? And if work was the ONLY thing Georgians did,…
Professionally, I’ve been a public policy analyst for about a decade, with brief stints in campaigns and an unfortunate run in a law firm (zero…
