08 January 2026

A Quick Check-in: GA General Assembly; Data Centers in the Home City; Odds & Ends

 Greetings, Fantabulous Friends, and we hope it's as lovely as Moët Bubbly out there. 

Well, it's almost that time. When all the critters, serpents & varmints - more commonly known as the Georgia General Assembly - descend upon the Gold Dome to see how many bad decisions & how much havoc they can wreak on our beloved home state. 






I think I'll defer to the immortal words of  
Antoine Dodson

 

[They] snatchin' yo people up, tryin' to rape 'em. So y'all need to hide yo kids, hide yo wife, and hide yo husband cause they rapin' err'body out here


Indeed.

And you can add your wallet, your freedoms & your sanity to that list as well. 

Never doubt the ability of that crowd to go full-on Mo-Ron. Hopefully we can get through these 40 legislative days w/out too much carnage being inflicted. Hope springs eternal & all. 


DATA CENTERS in the COV 


So more than anything, I believe the recent consternation, gnashing of teeth & wringing of hands regarding annexations & data centers has to do w/ a fundamental misunderstanding of things. 






For starters - as I've written in this space a few times - I, like many others, do not want any more data centers anywhere in the home county, and especially in the home city. The concerns about the inordinate amounts of water & power needed for these things are huge, but no less important to me are the environmental concerns. 

With that said, there are two parcels in Newton Co where the property owners have petitioned for annexation into the City of Covington - the big Elks Club Rd tract & the old Falconwood piece on Hwy 278 (though as I understand it they're not looking to do a data center on the 278 property).

The county has denied these annexation requests & now, as I'm told,  there will be an arbitration process where the arbitrator may uphold the county's denial, or may allow the petition to move forward to the city government. 

-Important Note-

The city is NOT involved w/ anything related to either of these properties right now.  Eventually, they may. And based on the word on the street, if either or both does come before the city, it would likely be voted down unanimously 6-0. 

But based on rhetoric we're seeing on social media, you'd think the City of Covington was the driving force behind all of this. 

That is a total & absolute falsehood and anybody telling you otherwise is either misinformed, ignorant, or simply lying for whatever reason. 

There is a process for these things & it has to be followed properly. There's this whole thing called Due Process. That's not just a thing for criminal court proceedings. It applies to property owners & their real property rights as well. Local governments have to do the right things & do things right. Failure to do so can lead to unintended & unwanted consequences. 

A final thought. The current data center being developed on Alcovy Rd is getting thrown into a lot of these discussions. That was approved years ago, FYI. 


Odds & Ends 


Enjoyed my extended holiday break. Looking forward to getting back to looking for the REAL story in Covington, Newton Co., the Glorious GA Piedmont, the Great State of Georgia & beyond. 

'Til next time, 

- MBM 









06 January 2026

A Thought, and a Question

 A thought, and a question. from men much smarter than yours truly. 



A Thought: 


"The U.S. Constitution is the most unique & best contract ever drawn up between a people & their government in history. Though flawed from the beginning, because all men are flawed, it nevertheless has served us well & set an example for the entire world..."

Dr. Ron Paul
OB/GYN, former US Congressman & Presidential Candidate


And, a question:

"Can a nation rise above the injustices of its origins and, by its moral purpose & performance, atone for them? All nations are born in war, conquest & crime, usually concealed by the obscurity of a distant past. The United States, from its earliest colonial times, won its title deeds in the full blaze of recorded history, and the stains on them are there for all to see & censure: the dispossession of an indigenous people, and the securing of self-sufficiency through the sweat & pain of an enslaved races. In the judgmental scales of history, such grievous wrongs must be balanced by the erection of a society dedicated to justice & fairness. Has the United States done this? Has it expiated its organic sins?"

Paul Johnson
Famed Historian (not the former techie head coach) & the author of "A History of the American People"

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To Dr Paul's statement:

Absolutely 


The answer to Johnson's question:

Yes, I truly believe, though we're always striving for that More Perfect Union 

- MBM