Kevin Bae

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Tag: Georgia

  • Georgia GOP will lose if focus is on prior election

    The most important election since 2020 in Georgia is coming up in 2022. It’s only a year and a half away and I can already see the state’s GOP has a big problem. Trump beat and bashed the party into a stupor and if Georgia’s GOP acts like a beaten wife they’re doomed to have…

  • Kemp whiffs on opening Georgia

    Middle of the road Republicans are always a problem. This is loser behavior. You can’t appease your enemies. They won’t vote for you anyway. All you do with a middle of the road stance is piss off your allies. The governor signed an executive order that as of April 8 ends a ban on large gatherings, eliminates…

  • Georgia to join other free and open states on Thursday

    Hopefully this isn’t April Fool fake news. The governor said Friday that his administration will outline plans to roll back the remaining coronavirus restrictions, which include capacity limits, restrictions on large-scale gatherings and dozens of safety guidelines for restaurants, bars, entertainment venues and other venues. “Georgians know the right thing to do,” Kemp said. “They…

  • Gwinnett County Tax Commissioner seeks to nearly double salary

    Why is it the first thing Democrats do when they get into office is to fleece the taxpayers? Newly elected Democrat Tiffany Porter proposes to tack on $2.00 per parcel in fees in order to boost her own salary. She was elected in November 2020. Gwinnett Tax Commissioner Tiffany Porter, who was elected in November,…

  • Some Georgia Republicans think they’ll gain votes by being spineless

    The mistake Republicans make is thinking that moderating their views will win over people that are not inclined to vote for them. I don’t think this has ever happened in the history of politics. I like to vote for people who have a set of principles and they try to stick to those principles even…

  • Why Georgia needs to remain red

    I come from Illinois where the government never met a tax or fee it didn’t like. Living in Illinois for 53 years, never has a proposal been pushed to reduce taxes of any kind. We had one case where the state raised the income tax rate from 3% to 5% then rolled it back to…