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Monday, November 23, 2020

All the Trumpster signs in my area are still standing tall


 With one addition...








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Saturday, November 21, 2020

A call to "unite and heal"...what a crock!




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 A montage of the "unity and healing" they gave Trump.


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You could have voted for Bribem 30 times and no one would know




Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp certifies election results, calls for another hand recount

The Trump 2020 Campaign can request another recount following the certification




Lt. Gov. Geoff Duncan reacts to blowback from Trump campaign team on 'Your World'

Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp certified the state's presidential election results Friday in favor of President-elect Joe Biden -- but called for another audit of the votes.

Kemp told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution it was “completely unacceptable” that stashes of thousands of uncounted ballots were found in several counties during the manual hand recount after the initial results.

After the hand recount, President Trump gained 888 votes, shrinking Biden’s lead slightly to 12,670 votes.

Kemp, who has faced ire from Trump and other Republicans over the process and his decision to certify the results, said he understood Trump’s frustration.


“He’s a fighter,” Kemp said. “But at the end of the day, I’ve got to follow the laws of the constitution of this state and that’s exactly what I’m doing.”

The governor told the Journal-Constitution he’s legally bound by state law to certify the results given by Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger following the recount.

Now that the results are certified, the Trump 2020 Campaign will have until Tuesday to request another recount, he said, because the vote is within a half-percent. The recount would be paid for by the state. 

“I would just say I’m formalizing the certification, he said. "Now that Secretary Raffensperger certified, it triggers the ability of the Trump campaign to ask for the recount. If something were to happen, I’m still part of that process. So my take on all this is: I’m following the law and the rules."


Kemp said he’s also been frustrated by the problems during the process.

“But because I’ve been part of the process, I’ve had to be more guarded,” he told the newspaper. “I’m having to make sure I’m staying on firm legal footing for the official duties of the governor.”

Kemp also asked Raffensperger to do a sample audit to compare voters’ signatures on mail-in ballots but the secretary of state has said that’s impossible at this point because the ballots are separated from the outer security envelope during the counting process, according to CBS News.

(And GA was not the only state where this happened)

Again...pure and simple the guidelines for mail-in voting WERE NOT FOLLOWED making this election null and void. The envelopes they came in were not to be destroyed. Take it to the SC. What is Justice Alito going to do unsay what he said before? “The ballots must be in a safe, secure, and sealed container separate from other voted ballots. If those ballots are counted, they must also be counted separately." It will be a monumental task but the only reasonable solution would be a redo without mail-in voting. The Dems will fight it tooth and nail. But why fret...after all their candidate got more votes than anyone else in history. He should repeat that same performance right?

Both officials have suggested adding a voter ID requirement for mail-in ballots in the future.

(Little f-ing late now...ya think)


“I’d be open to working with both bodies in the House and Senate, and the lieutenant governor and the speaker, as well on that," Kemp told the Journal-Constitution. “Georgians deserve a process where the integrity of the vote is not a question – and certainly it is on a lot of people’s minds. That’s part of the issue of what’s going on right now.”

Asked about what he’d tell Trump supporters frustrated with his actions, he said, “First of all, I’d tell them I am following the law. That’s what I told them I’d do when I took my oath. I’m frustrated with the outcome, but we’ve got to focus on the firewall in the U.S. Senate and voting Sens. David Perdue and Kelly Loeffler back to Washington to stop the drastic measures Democrats have embraced over the years.”




The Dems have been trying to separate a 'voter' from their vote for years. This is indisputable fact. They want no trail linking the voter to the vote. In fact during the first Pelosi stimulus bill they wanted to include “a Voter ID ban and removal of absentee ballot protections.” Their goal is to make every election 'unlocked' as possible. Now why do you think that is?


Oh...and if you don't go along with it you're racist.





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All I can say is...



Trump promised us a vaccine before the end of the year. He was chastised and treated like a fool by the MSM. Even his own team of doctors disagreed with him. Here it is November and we have not 1 but 2 vaccines with an over 90% effective rate. Now imagine it was Barry? I have never seen a president who has done so much so mistreated in my entire life!


Sour grapes…or the timing a little suspect?

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Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Check this out



 https://adoptadem.com/candidates/adopt-georgia/


https://thepoliticalinsider.com/new-york-times-columnist-activists-urge-democrat-voters-to-move-to-georgia-and-vote-in-senate-runoffs/amp/


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How would you like to be a resident of GA and find out your two Senators were elected, not by fellow Georgians, but by lily-livered liberals living in NY and CA? Well, that's exactly what's happening.


A couple of excerpts from The Washington Free Beacon




Ossoff has relied on California donors throughout his bid to unseat Sen. David Perdue (R., Ga.). The Democrat raised $3.37 million from the Golden State in the third quarter, more than double the $1.64 million he raised from Georgians. Ossoff's failed 2017 congressional bid saw a similar dependency on out-of-state contributions—roughly 98 percent of the Democrat's campaign cash in the race's final two months came from outside of Georgia.



Out-of-state donors have also bankrolled Warnock's campaign against Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R., Ga.). Nearly 80 percent of the Democrat's funds have come from outside of Georgia, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.


Neither Ossoff's nor Warnock's campaigns returned requests for comment.

(Is it any wonder?)



If you would like to read more go here:



BTW...Loeffler stated today her opponent (Warnock) has already received 76% of his donations from out of state for the runoff.







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