Squawkbox – December 18, 2025
Unforgivable, sad, tragic … the fact of the slave trade and in Albany...
Unforgivable, sad, tragic … the fact of the slave trade and in Albany...
I hope lots of people show up Tuesday for the discussion of the tax increase. Obviously, these crooked commissioners are not going to change anything, but we at least need to throw some heat at them.
Trump said to give up pencils and I'd be able to afford groceries. I guess I wasn't using enough pencils in the first place because I still can't afford groceries. Wonder what he and his family are giving up to make ends meet? Oh, I forgot; we're footing the bills and he's still selling bibles, watches, gold coins and state secrets. Who uses pencils these days? So out of touch.
The Dougherty County Commission has reacted to hard economic times by tightening our belts and spending our money like the proverbial drunken sailor.
I believe that birth parents, unless relieved by a court order, should be held criminally responsible for felonies committed by their children under the age of 18.
At Christmas, we celebrate the birth of the Son of Man.
As a child of the 1960s, Andy Williams is a big part of my Christmas memories.
Heard taxes us like he taxes his congregation — but instead of 10%, he wants half the store.
Victor Edwards keeps talking about being oppressed … while he’s busy helping oppress every taxpayer with higher taxes. You can’t make this stuff up.
Is the Albany Community Together loan program really a “community loan program,” or is it Pastor Heard’s personal line of credit disguised as county business? Funny how the same people always seem to benefit.