Tag: Politics
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Apparently Fulton County Georgia never matched some signatures in the 2020 election
This video is from a court case working its way through the court system. In the video the election officials admit they never used a machine to scan ballot envelopes so the signatures could be verified. It doesn’t seem Fulton County did anything to verify voter signatures. I found this on Twitter
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Calling SC for Trump with less than 1% of votes counted is ridiculous
It’s almost as if all our elections are rigged. At least the Associated Press waited for the polls to be closed this time.
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25 Republican Governors post joint statement in support of Texas defending its southern border
I’m glad I moved to Georgia in 2020. If there is going to be a separation in this country I’d rather be here than back in Illinois. Half the country is against illegal immigration and the other half doesn’t seem to care. Here’s the text of their statement. WASHINGTON, D.C. – 25 Republican governors released the following…
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Black Chicagoans starting to realize the Democrat Party doesn’t give a shit about them
The more illegal aliens Texas Governor Greg Abbott sends to Chicago the more the black population in the city is seeing how they’ve been exploited strictly for their votes. I can’t say I feel for them. They should have been able to see they were voting against their own interests with every single Democrat that…
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Dominion voting machines in Georgia hacked with a pen live in front of judge in court last Friday
If a Dominion voting machine was hacked, live in court and in front of a judge, and main stream news sources don’t report it… did it happen? The answer is yes. Why do I have to learn about this from The Gateway Pundit when I read the Atlanta Journal-Constitution and watch local news in Atlanta…
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The Ramaswamy Tsunami was only a ripple
Too bad Vivek Ramaswamy didn’t get more traction. I knew he didn’t have a chance, at least this go around, because he came out of nowhere, is Indian (America is slow to change), has a complicated name, and by today’s standards some wildly radical policy stances. I would have loved to see him move further…