Tag: elections
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DeSantis plays small-ball racking up hit after hit
In general, I’m against faux “bill of rights” legislation. These things tend to grant rights rather than protect rights we already have. You know… like the original Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution. But, on a political level this is going to score points. This type of politics can beat opponents by scoring a…
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Biden’s Press Secretary is just plain silly
We are truly living in a silly world when Georgia’s new voting law, which was called Jim Crow 2.0 by the Democrats, Stacey Abrams, and President Biden, results in increased voter turnout and President Biden’s Press Secretary has the nerve to say… out loud… “High turnout and voter suppression can take place at the same…
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The Northeast, California, and Illinois want Abrams. That’s all you need to know when voting for Governor of Georgia.
90% of Stacey Abrams’ campaign funds come from outside the State of Georgia. Take a look at the heat map below that was published in the Atlanta Journal today. In the latest period, Abrams’ One Georgia received $3.4 million from the Washington D.C.-based Democratic Governors Association (which had previously contributed more than $1 million) and…
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Democrat Stacey Abrams puts kid at risk for her photo op
I’m not a mask wearer nor do I believe in their effectiveness. But, if someone wants to wear a mask I don’t say anything to them and don’t care if they do. It’s their choice to do what they want when considering their personal risk. Democrat candidate for Georgia governor, Stacey Abrams, is only concerned…
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Once a voter in Cook County Illinois always a voter in Cook County Illinois
I canceled my Illinois voter registration in December of 2020 because I moved to Georgia. I received a confirmation from the county that it is canceled. Then today I received an email letting me know I could now vote by mail. Cook County is either incompetent, corrupt, or both. What am I thinking… no question……
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A democracy isn’t stable when those elected need to be protected from the electorate
Capitol Hill in Washington D.C. and the Canadian Parliament are both fenced off from the public because elected officials are afraid of the people who elected them. Does that make sense in a stable well-functioning democracy? Nope. Also, don’t the Democrats always say that walls don’t work? Here’s Capitol Hill Here is the area around…