Georgia Governor Nathan Deal
Posted: Wed May 04, 2016 9:54 am
It's not often that I find much to praise about the current crop of Republican politicians, but our governor, Nathan Deal, has my admiration and respect. Twice, he's stood up to the yahoos that control the Georgia General Assembly and vetoed bad legislation. First, it was the "It's OK to Discriminate As Long as God Told You To" bill that, if signed, would have cost Georgia lots of money in terms of entertainment and sporting events and business relocations. Now, he's vetoed the "Campus Carry" law that would have turned college campuses into 21st century versions of the OK Corral with hundreds of intoxicated frat boys and party animals just itching to show their expertise with firearms. Last month, two UGA football players were arrested for taking target practice with a BB gun in their dorm room. Just think how much fun idiots would have had trying their luck with higher powered ammo.
Deal is term limited, so he's out of politics in all probability in 2018, no matter what he does. But he has ideas of passing comprehensive education reform next year, and this decision can't help his chances in that regard. By the way, Deal was elected to Congress in a district in the NW Georgia mountains as a Democrat in 1992 and re-elected in 1994, before switching parties the next year. He served a total of nine terms in Congress, most against token opposition, before being elected governor in 2010.
Deal is term limited, so he's out of politics in all probability in 2018, no matter what he does. But he has ideas of passing comprehensive education reform next year, and this decision can't help his chances in that regard. By the way, Deal was elected to Congress in a district in the NW Georgia mountains as a Democrat in 1992 and re-elected in 1994, before switching parties the next year. He served a total of nine terms in Congress, most against token opposition, before being elected governor in 2010.