
A blog documenting the costs and consequences of the staggering decline of rural Georgia.
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Well, well, well. It looks like Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, now a candidate for the Republican nomination for governor, has discovered the “affordability” issue. He’s up in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution this morning with a 900-w...
Democrats may finally have the wind at their backs in Georgia’s 2026 governor’s race. Prediction markets and political handicappers now lean, ever so slightly, toward a Democrat winning the Governor’s Mansion in 2026. Polymarket prices Demo...
Last September, Area Development, a trade publication serving the economic development community, crowned Georgia as the nation’s “Top State for Business” yet again. Governor Brian Kemp, of course, promptly issued a press release headlined ...
> When Hurricane Helene rolled through southeast Georgia less than three weeks before the start of early voting in this year’s presidential race, your humble scribe here at Trouble in God’s Country took a look at the map of the hardest-hit ...
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Mostly retired former journalist and PR guy now working, very slowly, on a book about the widening divide between Metro Atlanta and the rest of Georgia. Working title is "Trouble in God's Country" and I maintain a blog by the same name.
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