Publication: Kyle Wingfield

First reported Apr 03 2013 - Updated Apr 03 2013 - 1 reports

You say goodbye, and I say hello (the blog is moving)

This blog is on the move. As almost all the other AJC blogs have already done, my blog is relocating to a different piece of online real estate. I’m not moving far, and if the only way you read my blog is by clicking a link from the home page, you won’t ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 03 2013]
Entities: Insider, Real Estate
First reported Apr 03 2013 - Updated Apr 03 2013 - 1 reports

Obama administration: This recovery is slow, so let’s repeat the mistakes of the Great Recession!

Forget about banks being Too Big to Fail — or, per Attorney General Eric Holder, Too Big to Jail . As the Obama administration tries to restart some of the same bad decision-making that created the last housing crisis, any banks coerced into re-inflating ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 03 2013]
First reported Apr 02 2013 - Updated Apr 02 2013 - 1 reports

Time to worry North Korea might be crazy enough to act on its crazy talk?

Americans have heard dramatic, bellicose pronouncements from North Korea so many times before that, if you’re like me, you tend to dismiss them as part our natural background noise. It’d almost be more noteworthy not to hear them. That said, the recent ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 02 2013]
First reported Apr 01 2013 - Updated Apr 02 2013 - 1 reports

APS indictments: What more proof do Georgia’s lawmakers need that school choice must expand?

The cheating scandal at Atlanta Public Schools led Friday to the place many of us believed it would and should: indictments for 35 administrators and teachers implicated in the scandal. If this seems too harsh a step, take some time to re-familiarize ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 01 2013]
First reported Apr 01 2013 - Updated Apr 01 2013 - 1 reports

Fightin’ words from them water-hoarders up north

As Georgia prepares to battle for our rightful access to more water , it seems Tennessee is preparing to defend itself. Apparently, the state’s leaders have even enlisted Andrew Exum, a veteran of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and native Tennessean ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 01 2013]
First reported Mar 29 2013 - Updated Mar 29 2013 - 1 reports

This ethics bill is hardly a stopping point

Shortly before the 2013 legislative session ended, the House and Senate passed an ethics bill by a combined vote of 225-0. Such overwhelming, bipartisan actions often are hailed. Should this one be? Before I answer, let me offer an analogy to kicking ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 29 2013]
Entities: Charlie Brown
First reported Mar 28 2013 - Updated Mar 29 2013 - 1 reports

Ethics bill isn’t perfect, but it is progress

It appears we have an ethics bill. Speaker David Ralston just confirmed from the House side what the AJC had heard from senators earlier today. Namely, that the two sides, urged along by Gov. Nathan Deal, agreed in the wee hours of Thursday to a compromise ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 28 2013]
First reported Mar 29 2013 - Updated Mar 29 2013 - 1 reports

A good sign on one of the areas in which the GOP really must change

There’s a lot of talk about how Republicans need to re-brand themselves on social issues. I’m not convinced that’s more important for the GOP than shedding its image of being too closely aligned with Big Business. There are three key ways in which Republicans ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 29 2013]
First reported Mar 28 2013 - Updated Mar 28 2013 - 1 reports

Most important bill of 2013? A river runs through it

The final day of the legislative session is upon us, with a variety of high-profile bills from guns to ethics to education yet to be decided. But legislators already have taken what could become one of their most consequential actions this year. And ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 28 2013]
Entities: Don Quixote, Education
First reported Mar 27 2013 - Updated Mar 27 2013 - 1 reports

Poll: Who should be next to join 2014 Senate race?

Phil Gingrey today joined fellow congressman Paul Broun in the race to represent Georgia in the U.S. Senate. No surprise there, nor will there be when Jack Kingston makes it a trio of House members trying to move to the other end of the Capitol. ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 27 2013]
First reported Mar 26 2013 - Updated Mar 26 2013 - 1 reports

Obamacare is proving just how super-efficient our federal government can be

Throughout the Obamacare debate — which ended just over three years ago — we heard a lot of talk about how the federal government was so much more efficient at delivering health insurance than private firms are. This argument required a willing suspension ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 26 2013]
First reported Mar 25 2013 - Updated Mar 26 2013 - 1 reports

How to bridge the gap between House, Senate on ethics bill

A ban on lobbyist-to-legislator gifts with several big exceptions, or a $100 cap with fewer exceptions? That’s the main question legislators must answer by midnight Thursday if they are going to pass ethics reform this year. The proposed ban originated ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 25 2013]
Entities: David Ralston

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You say goodbye, and I say hello (the blog is m... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 03 2013]
Obama administration: This recovery is slow, so... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 03 2013]
Time to worry North Korea might be crazy enough... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 02 2013]
Fightin’ words from them water-hoarders up north [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 01 2013]
APS indictments: What more proof do Georgia’s l... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 01 2013]
This ethics bill is hardly a stopping point [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 29 2013]
A good sign on one of the areas in which the GO... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 29 2013]
Ethics bill isn’t perfect, but it is progress [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 28 2013]
Most important bill of 2013? A river runs throu... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 28 2013]
Poll: Who should be next to join 2014 Senate race? [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 27 2013]
Obamacare is proving just how super-efficient o... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 26 2013]
How to bridge the gap between House, Senate on ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 25 2013]
March Madness, Georgia-style [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 22 2013]
Broun’s wrong about ’slight’ difference between... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 21 2013]
Senate plan to ban ‘assault weapons’ appears de... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 19 2013]
GOP’s reform report arrives at a debate already... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 18 2013]
CPAC 2013: Hearing from some of the possible ne... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 15 2013]
CPAC 2013: Who deserves the blame for the 2012 ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 15 2013]
CPAC 2013: Where does conservative military pol... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 14 2013]
Morehead eyes private money to sustain UGA’s rise [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 14 2013]
Live from D.C.: House GOP preps for visit from ... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 13 2013]
Live from D.C.: Is budget bipartisanship in the... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 12 2013]
Corporate welfare alive and well in the Obama a... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 08 2013]
Pressuring the people to pressure the politicia... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 07 2013]
Obama’s agenda for next two years: Total contro... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 05 2013]
Olens takes on another federal overreach: Dodd-... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 04 2013]
How the present fiscal ‘crisis’ rolls right int... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Mar 01 2013]
Numbers for Medicaid expansion don’t add up [Published Kyle Wingfield - Feb 28 2013]
Obama has the authority to ensure sequester cut... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Feb 27 2013]
From Italy, your latest warning about the dange... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Feb 26 2013]
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You say goodbye, and I say hello (the blog is m... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 03 2013]
This blog is on the move. As almost all the other AJC blogs have already done, my blog is relocating to a different piece of online real estate. I’m not moving far, and if the only way you read my blog is by clicking a link from the home page, you won’t ...
Obama administration: This recovery is slow, so... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 03 2013]
Forget about banks being Too Big to Fail — or, per Attorney General Eric Holder, Too Big to Jail . As the Obama administration tries to restart some of the same bad decision-making that created the last housing crisis, any banks coerced into re-inflating ...
Time to worry North Korea might be crazy enough... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 02 2013]
Americans have heard dramatic, bellicose pronouncements from North Korea so many times before that, if you’re like me, you tend to dismiss them as part our natural background noise. It’d almost be more noteworthy not to hear them. That said, the recent ...
Fightin’ words from them water-hoarders up north [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 01 2013]
As Georgia prepares to battle for our rightful access to more water , it seems Tennessee is preparing to defend itself. Apparently, the state’s leaders have even enlisted Andrew Exum, a veteran of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars and native Tennessean ...
APS indictments: What more proof do Georgia’s l... [Published Kyle Wingfield - Apr 01 2013]
The cheating scandal at Atlanta Public Schools led Friday to the place many of us believed it would and should: indictments for 35 administrators and teachers implicated in the scandal. If this seems too harsh a step, take some time to re-familiarize ...
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