In early May, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed into law House Bill 617 on name, image, and likeness law, which provides an option for colleges and universities to require student-athletes to share up to 75% of compensation related to the use of their NIL – compensation.
"We already know that Brian Kemp is in on it," Lindell said on Friday. "All the stuff Brian Kemp did, I ve already done a lot of investigation into him. But we re going into a deeper dive, these two
Questions du jour: Can the US government make itself even more untrustworthy? Has it become an enemy of the people? Just wondering. What would be worse, actually, is if we learn that American culture is untrustworthy, since politics is downstream of culture. It would be the equivalent writ large of a human personality at war with itself, unable to trust its own thoughts and actions. Which perhaps explains the seeming psychosis raging through our society at the moment. The hallucinatory delusions of the day are exactly what you’d expect in the kind of personality undergoing a psychotic stress fracture, like … Continue reading →
Friday morning
before the governor announced the order, 11Alive reached out to some of the school districts in the metro Atlanta area about the possibility that they would be prevented from issuing mask mandates in the near future.
Below is a list of what they said.
Atlanta Public Schools Atlanta Public Schools (APS) continues to implement our comprehensive, multi-layered COVID-19 health strategy in our schools and buildings, which includes surveillance testing, temperature checks, the wearing of masks, and encouraging student and staff vaccinations. We will continue to assess our strategy as health guidance from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the Georgia Department of Public Health, and the Fulton County Board of Health evolves.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is fired up as he walks through the events that took place in Tennessee yesterday after he was blocked from attending the Republican Governor's Association (RGA) dinner they had invited him to attend.