Elliott Brack’s Perspective

BRACK: Wyoming-registered “local”  site perpetrates hate, division

BRACK: Wyoming-registered “local”  site perpetrates hate, division

By Elliott Brack  |  The year 1984 was a turning point in Gwinnett politics. That was the year Republicans won 17 of 18 Gwinnett County races. The Democrats elected only an incumbent unopposed Probate Judge, and in effect, Republicans have been in charge in Gwinnett ever since.

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by · September 29, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Original JFK sketch came to me through bureaucrats

BRACK: Original JFK sketch came to me through bureaucrats

By Elliott Brack  |  An original pencil drawing of former President John Kennedy is on the back wall of my office. It’s 60 years old, and has been on every office wall I have had all these journalistic years. There’s a story that goes with it about the way governmental bureaucrats anywhere get around regulations. 

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by · September 25, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Several topics today: But be sure to check out this new video

BRACK: Several topics today: But be sure to check out this new video

By Elliott Brack  |  Today let’s address several different topics. With Georgians electing two senators in the November 3 election, there is some confusion as to the manner to pick the seat Johnny Isakson once held. 

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by · September 22, 2020 · elections, Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Thoughts of forest fires and raking leaves for fire prevention

BRACK: Thoughts of forest fires and raking leaves for fire prevention

By Elliott Brack  |  It’s best for me to ignore many of the pronouncements coming from Donald Trump. As for his tweets, I don’t get them, though occasionally one is so outrageous that it pops out at me in news stories. 

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by · September 18, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
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BRACK: Buckley bases his Senate campaign on totally new tax plan

By Elliott Brack |  Much of our time these days we spend lots of time hosting visits from political candidates, so that we can evaluate their campaign, and help determine who GwinnettForum will endorse.

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by · September 15, 2020 · elections, Elliott Brack's Perspective
NEW for 9/11: On hate crimes law, Senate campaign, illegally-dumped tires

NEW for 9/11: On hate crimes law, Senate campaign, illegally-dumped tires

Click here to read the latest edition. IN THIS EDITION:
TODAY’S FOCUS: Background on how Georgia’s hate crimes law got passed
EEB PERSPECTIVE: Wayne Johnson bases Senate campaign on student loan reform
ANOTHER VIEW: Support a proposal to rid our area of illegally dumped tires
SPOTLIGHT: Northside Hospital
FEEDBACK: Government not intended to be all things to all people
UPCOMING: UK firm to bring 100 new jobs to Gwinnett County
NOTABLE: PCOM student-doctors offer free flu shots at Lawrenceville ministry 
RECOMMENDED: The Book of Joy by The Dalai Lama and Desmond Tutu (with Douglas Adams)
GEORGIA TIDBIT: Author Mary Hood is two-time winner of the Townsend Prize
MYSTERY PHOTO: One major clue about this Mystery Photo: no mountains!
LAGNIAPPE: Winn DAR chapter represented at Eutaw Springs ceremony

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BRACK: Johnson bases Senate campaign on student loan reform

BRACK: Johnson bases Senate campaign on student loan reform

By Elliott Brack |  Georgia’s unusual special election this fall for the unexpired two years of Johnny Isakson’s term gives the voters unusual choices. Instead of the political parties picking who will run, individuals decided themselves to run for the post. 

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by · September 11, 2020 · elections, Elliott Brack's Perspective
BRACK: Study this list of 21 Senate candidates to pick your preference

BRACK: Study this list of 21 Senate candidates to pick your preference

By Elliott Brack  |  There are 21 Georgians competing independently for the Senate seat vacated by former Senator Johnny Isakson to fill the two years left on his term. The seat is presently held by Kelly Loeffler, appointed by Gov. Brian Kemp. The 21 candidates will all run in a Special Election, which people are calling a “jungle election,” since anyone can run who qualified without being nominated by a party.  

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by · September 8, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective
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BRACK: Athens professor has forward thinking ideas in Senate race

By Elliott Brack  |  The 2020 election will be unusual, in that Georgians will vote for two U.S. Senators in November. Incumbent David Perdue is running for another six year term, opposed by Democrat John Ossoff. In a distinctive second U.S. Senate race this year, there will be 21 people battling in a “jungle election” to see who will fill the remaining two years  of Sen. Johnny Isakson’s term. That means that the winner will probably immediately be running for a full six year term in 2022.

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BRACK: Like before, President Trump introduces the fear card

BRACK: Like before, President Trump introduces the fear card

By Elliott Brack |  You could almost see it coming. Desperate to retain the presidency, now Donald Trump has introduced the Fear Card in the 2020 race. Shades of Richard Nixon!

One also wonders if he is influencing enough of the many terrorist groups for them to start agitating so that they can deliberately clash with protesters, to then allow President Trump to “send in the troops,” making him appear as the law-and-order candidate. 

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by · September 1, 2020 · Elliott Brack's Perspective