POL November 3: The 2020 U.S. ELECTION DAY MAIN THREAD

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Lin Wood Punches Back Against Corrupt Georgia Officials

By Larry Johnson
Published April 2, 2021 at 7:35am
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Apart from watching the excellent portrayal of Lin Wood in Clint Eastwood’s timely and terrific movie, RICHARD JEWELL, I recently had some personal contact with Mr. Wood courtesy of text messages. There is no pretense or guile in Mr. Wood. An unusual and positive trait for a lawyer. I believe Lin Wood is an honest, sincere man committed to doing what is right. He readily concedes that he is human and, therefore, capable of mistakes. But when it comes to fighting for election integrity in Georgia he is on the side of the angels. He now is fighting back against scurrilous, unsubstantiated allegations of voter fraud made by Georgia’s feckless Secretary of State.

Here are the facts:
  • February 1, 2021, Lin Wood announces he has changed his residency from Georgia to South Carolina.
  • February 2, 2021, NBC news does a hit piece claiming that Lin Wood is under investigation for voter fraud as confirmed by Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s Secretary of State.
  • March 17, 2021, Lin Wood receives an undated letter from Christopher Coulter, a person claiming to be an investigator working for the Georgia Secretary of State.
These actions by Raffensperger and his crew (leaking to NBC News and sending the letter in March) appear reckless, desperate, and smack of buffoonery.

Read the following correspondence and I think you will discern that Raffensperger has jumped into a cage with a ravenous tiger:

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Can’t wait to see how Georgia’s Secretary of State tries to get this mess of toothpaste back into the tube.
Keep Lin Wood in your prayers.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
"The same date I applied for and was issued a South Carolina Driver's License."

Gosh. Those pernicious "motor voter rules."

"Gee, we should have thought this out - can't Republicans apply for immediate voter-ship on getting a Driver's License? We' have to do something to slow this down!"

"I have it - we'll ask for legal documentation and put the onus on the Republican Individual - all those Democratic Illegals get a pass but a MAGA Citizen should be forced to jump through the hoops."

Sheesh...

Dobbin
 

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Biden Taps Susan Rice To Expand Vote By Mail

THURSDAY, APR 01, 2021 - 08:00 PM
President Biden has put former national security adviser Susan Rice in charge of directing hundreds of federal agencies and departments to comply with a March executive order expanding voting registration procedures for voting by mail. Per the EO, federal agencies must submit to Rice "a strategic plan outlining the ways identified under this review that the agency can promote voter registration and voter participation" within 200 days of the order, according to the Washington Free Beacon.


"Agencies shall consider ways to expand citizens' opportunities to register to vote and to obtain information about, and participate in, the electoral process," reads the order. "The head of each agency shall evaluate ways in which the agency can, as appropriate and consistent with applicable law, promote voter registration and voter participation."
It requires agencies to distribute registration and vote-by-mail ballot application forms, as well as to assist any applicants in completing the forms. It also pushes agencies to allow "approved, nonpartisan third-party organizations and State officials to provide voter registration services on agency premises."
Biden arrived in the White House thanks in large part to the record number of mail-in ballots in the 2020 election. Former president Donald Trump led in many major swing states at the close of Election Day, only to see his lead evaporate as mail-in ballots were counted that heavily favored Biden.
Critics of Biden's order warned that it represents a massive federal government overreach into election policies put in place by state lawmakers. Chase Martin, legal affairs director for the Foundation for Government Accountability, said the order is "an overly broad federal mandate."
"The order is about inflicting the federal government's will on the states," Martin said. "There's a ton of room for this process to be abused." -Free Beacon
The EO followed in the wake of the extremely contentious 2020 election, which also led to a new election law in Florida which created new regulations to improve the integrity of both mail-in and in-person voting. Biden, criticizing the law, said Georgia Republicans are recreating "Jim Crow in the 21st century." Hilariously, the Washington Post debunked Biden's criticisms, saying he misrepresented the new law's impacts on early voting.

"The Post awarded Biden four Pinocchios after voting experts said the final bill expanded opportunities for early voting. That has not stopped several groups from filing lawsuits against the Georgia law, alleging that Republican lawmakers put the law in place after Democrats won the state in the presidential election as well as two runoff elections in January," according to the Free Beacon.

In February, the Brennan Center for Justice found that 43 states are considering bills which seek to limit mail-in voting or institute voter ID requirements on in-person voting, which Democrats say disenfranchise people of color despite the obvious impacts they would have on election integrity.
 

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"C'mon Man!": Biden Again Misrepresents Georgia Election Law While Supporting State Boycott

THURSDAY, APR 01, 2021 - 05:40 PM
Authored by Jonathan Turley,

We recently discussed the false statement made repeatedly by President Joe Biden about the Georgia election law, which Biden has called “Jim Crow on steroids.” Biden falsely claims that the law closes polling places earlier, a claim that even the Washington Post decried as false.

Biden has not only repeated his earlier false claim but added a new one in supporting a boycott of the state of Georgia by Major League Baseball. It is a common false claim made about denying water under the law to people standing in line to vote. What is astonishing is that the media itself has fueled this false narrative and it is being used as a key claim in boycotting the state.


During an interview on ESPN, Biden again declared the law as “Jim Crow on steroids” and added:
“I think that today’s professional athletes are acting incredibly responsibly. I would strongly support them doing that. People look to them, they’re leaders. Look at what’s happened with the NBA as well. Look at what’s happened across the board. The people who’ve been victimized the most are the people who are the leaders in these various sports and it’s just not right. Imagine passing a law saying you cannot provide water or food for someone standing in line to vote, can’t do that? C’mon! Or you’re going to close a polling place at 5 o’clock when working people just get off? This is all about keeping working folks and ordinary folks that I grew up with from being able to vote.”
Indeed, it is hard to “imagine” because it is not true and the White House knows that it is not true.

If a president is going to accuse a state of passing a Jim Crow law (let alone supporting a boycott), there is an expectation of a modicum of accuracy and fairness.

Otherwise, it degrades not just the movement for voting rights but the Office of the Presidency itself.

I will not repeat the clearly false claim about closing polling places early.
As the Washington Post noted (and repeated after this latest interview), “the net effect [of the Georgia law] is … to expand the opportunities to vote for most Georgians, not limit them.” The use of the provision to suggest a reduction in voting hours was a knowing misrepresentation by those seeking to justify the federalization of election laws in Congress. Despite being called out on the false statement, President Biden continues to repeat it.

The water claim is equally disingenuous and false. The law does not prevent people from giving water to those standing in line. The law allows “self-service water from an unattended receptacle” for voters waiting in line. It also allows anyone to give water or food to any voters outside of limited area around the polling place.

It is common to bar any political campaigning or activities within a certain number of feet (often 150 feet — or a shorter distance from any line extending beyond that area).

Here is the provision:
“(a) No person shall solicit votes in any manner or by any means or method, nor shall any person distribute or display any campaign material, nor shall any person give, offer to give, or participate in the giving of any money or gifts, including, but not limited to, food and drink, to an elector, nor shall any person solicit signatures for any petition, nor shall any person, other than election officials discharging their duties, establish or set up any tables or booths on any day in which ballots are being cast
(1) Within 150 feet of the outer edge of any building within which a polling place is
(2) Within any polling place; or
(3) Within 25 feet of any voter standing in line to vote at any polling place.”
The bill then allows for “self-service water from an unattended receptacle to an elector waiting in line to vote.” It also does not limit any poll workers from supplying water to voters.

Georgia officials said that the impetus for the rule was that various political organizations in 2019 circumvented the no politicking rule by handing out food and water with actual food trucks set up for this purpose. The rule is designed to close that loophole. If campaigns or others are really concerned with just getting water to voters, they can still do so. They simply cannot take credit for it or directly engage voters in the limited area next to polling places.

Even Politifact (which as been criticized by conservatives for bias) has contested this water narrative in a column entitledA Georgia law has not ‘criminalized giving people bottles of water.’ It pertains to political organizations.”

None of that has stopped the reckless rhetoric. Vanderbilt University Professor Michael Eric Dyson joined MSNBC’s host Joy Reid in pushing this false narrative in pushing for the federalization of election laws and added “These are the kind of people that would pass a law to keep Jesus from getting a cup of water while he’s dying on the cross.” Actually, if Jesus was voting from the cross, he would have ample water availability under the law though it would seem a stronger case for absentee voting under Georgia law.

So why would there be such outrage if the interest is only the comfort of voters? As long as you do not seek to have direct campaign contacts with voters at polling places, you can supply as much water as you want either just before the protected area or through apolitical open receptacles.

The level of misrepresentation of these provisions in the media has been chilling. The narrative has overwhelmed the news on the factual basis of these claims.
 

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S.C. representative moves to strip MLB of antitrust exemption after stance on Georgia voting law

Says league deserves "increased scrutiny under the law"
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By Daniel Payne
Updated: April 2, 2021 - 5:22pm

South Carolina Rep. Jeff Duncan announced on Friday his intent to propose legislation that would strip the Major League Baseball association of its antitrust exemption, claiming the league's aggressive stance against Georgia's recent election reform bill has rendered it open to more federal oversight.

The MLB announced on Friday its intent to move the 2021 All-Star game out of Georgia over that state's recent package of election reforms that included voter I.D. requirements and other security measures.

On Twitter on Friday afternoon, Duncan wrote that "In light of [the league's] stance to undermine election integrity laws, I have instructed my staff to begin drafting legislation to remove Major League Baseball's federal antitrust exception."

"An overwhelming bipartisan majority of Americans support requiring an ID to vote," he wrote further, "and any organization that abuses its power to oppose secure elections deserves increased scrutiny under the law."
In light of @MLB's stance to undermine election integrity laws, I have instructed my staff to begin drafting legislation to remove Major League Baseball's federal antitrust exception.— Rep. Jeff Duncan (@RepJeffDuncan) April 2, 2021
The MLB has been exempt from the Sherman Antitrust Act for several decades under numerous court rulings.
 

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‘Economic Blackmail’: Georgia Elections Official Blasts Biden for ‘Disgusting’ MLB Statement
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President Joe Biden’s support for Major League Baseball moving the 2021 All-Star Game out of Atlanta in response to Georgia’s recent enactment of an election integrity law is both “disgusting” and a form of “economic blackmail,” Georgia elections official Gabe Sterling said Friday.

“I think it’s morally reprehensible and disgusting that he’s perpetuating economic blackmail over a lie,” Sterling said in an interview with The Dispatch. “It’s a lie. This is no different than the lie of Trump saying there was voter fraud in this state. And the people who are going to be most hurt by [a boycott] are the workers in all of these places that are going to be impacted.”

Last Thursday, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) signed the sweeping elections bill into law, which is designed to combat voter fraud in the Peach State’s elections by requiring voters to submit ID for mail-in voting and reducing the use of ballot boxes.

This week, Biden affirmed that he would support a decision for Major League Baseball to relocate its All-Star Game from Atlanta in protest of the law.
“I think today’s professional athletes are acting incredibly responsibly. I would strongly support them doing that,” Biden told ESPN’s SportsCenter on Wednesday night “People look to them. They’re leaders. ”

“Look what’s happened with the NBA, as well. Look what’s happened across the board. The very people who are victimized the most are the people who are the leaders in these various sports, and it’s just not right,” the president added.

Corporations such as the Coca-Cola Company and Delta Airlines have joined Biden in publicly opposing the law, calling on lawmakers to take action against the election reform measures.

“Let me get crystal clear and unequivocal this legislation is unacceptable,” Coca-Cola Company chairman and CEO James Quincey declared during a Wednesday interview with CNBC. “It is a step backward. It does not promote principles we have stood for in Georgia around broad access to voting, around voter convenience, about ensuring election integrity. This is frankly just a step backward. We have spent many decades promoting within Georgia a better society and better environment for business, and this is a step backward.

“Our position remains the same. This legislation is wrong and needs to be remedied. We’ll continue to advocate in both private and even more clearly in public,” Quincey added.

High-profile Republicans like Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) hit back at Delta Air Lines over its hypocrisy by pointing out that the corporation is a business partner with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which is accused of committing genocide against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang.
 

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Coca-Cola CEO Quincey: ‘Unacceptable’ Georgia Voting Law ‘Needs to Be Remedied’

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Coca-Cola Company chairman and CEO James Quincey said Wednesday on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” that the recently passed Georgia voting law “is wrong and needs to be remedied.”

Quincey said, “Let me get crystal clear and unequivocal this legislation is unacceptable. It is a step backward. It does not promote principles we have stood for in Georgia around broad access to voting, around voter convenience, about ensuring election integrity. This is frankly just a step backward. We have spent many decades promoting within Georgia a better society and better environment for business, and this is a step backward. Our position remains the same. This legislation is wrong and needs to be remedied. We’ll continue to advocate in both private and even more clearly in public.”

He added, “We believe that’s acceptable for the citizens of Georgia and we are coming out more clearly saying that this is wrong and needs to change. The reality is many things are improved and done and achieved in private without having to take a public stand. In this case, it’s not worked clearly, and so we’re being more forceful in our public position, even more than we were earlier this week, and will continue to advocate for change in Georgia.”
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Coca-Cola Faces Harsh Backlash After CEO Blasts Georgia Election Laws — ‘Patriots Will Choose Another Beverage’
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A massive backlash against Coca-Cola sparked after the Georgia-based company’s CEO, James Quincey, said the recently-passed Georgia voting laws aimed at improving state election integrity are “unacceptable,” “wrong,” and “a step backward.”

Quincey, who joined the Coca-Cola company in 1996, appeared on CNBC on Wednesday criticizing the new legislation and stating that “we will continue to advocate” against the new laws “both in private and … public.” Many took to Twitter to voice their discontent with his statements.

“The guy who peddles sugar water that makes you obese wants to control the way you think,” author and former congressional candidate Buzz Patterson wrote:

“Patriots will choose another beverage,” Fox News host Laura Ingraham noted. “Big mistake by @CocaCola. Don’t poke the bear.”:

“I guess the #BeLessWhite training wasn’t an anomaly,” author Jim Hanson wrote, referencing a recent report which described Coca-Cola ‘anti-racism’ training materials that reportedly instructed employees to “be less white.”

“Wonder how Coke became ‘woke’? Here’s a clue,” political commentator Dinesh D’Souza said as he shared a link to an Asia Times article where the Coca-Cola president “lauds the quick and decisive action of the Chinese government in combating the coronavirus.”:

“The majority of Americans favor voter ID & laws to protect elections,” actress Alana Stewart commented. “The left threatened to boycott @CocaCola & CEO James Quincey caved. Boycotts work both ways.”

“Many patriotic Americans will no longer be buying #Coke, including me. Bad move @CocaCola,” she added:

@CocaCola supports a country that runs concentration camps in China more than facts, human rights, the State of Georgia where it’s headquartered,” journalist Curtis Houck wrote. “Pass it on.”

“So while Coca-Cola savages Georgia for lawfully enacting legislation to improve election integrity, they celebrate an unconstitutional executive decree legalizing an illegal workforce,” Stephen Miller, former Senior Advisor to President Trump, wrote.

“Wouldn’t it be nice if major corporations were loyal to the American People?” he added:

@CocaCola CEO FALSELY claims Georgia’s new voting law doesn’t guarantee broad access or ensure election integrity, caving to the ‘woke’ left,” Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) posted on Twitter.

“The TRUTH is the law expands early voting & makes voting more secure,” he added. “He’s sharing a false narrative. Shame!”

“Just how great is this…” commentator and podcast host Stephen L. Miller wrote, sharing an image of a New York Times essay titled “Nike and Coca-Cola Lobby Against Xinjiang Forced Labor Bill,” which details how major companies have been “pressing Congress to alter legislation cracking down on imports of goods made with forced labor from persecuted Muslim minorities in China.”

“The same Democrats who want to tax corporations into bankruptcy, want corporate money out of politics, and called Citizens United ‘unconstitutional’ are now demanding Delta and Coca-Cola spend millions to influence GA politics,” wrote right-wing commentator John Cardillo:

“Leftists want election fraud,” outspoken conservative actor Nick Searcy wrote. “Fraud gives them power they can control.”

“This ‘man’ is either a liar or a fool,” he added, referring to Quincey. “There is NOTHING restrictive about the GA law. Showing an ID to vote is no more oppressive than showing an ID to cash a check. Just stop.”

“Coke should relocate to a more suitable state like New York or California,” one Twitter user wrote.

“Dear @CocaCola my family has held Coca-Cola stock for over 90 years. No longer. you trade with China and utter not a word, but let Georgia demand to verify that a voter is who they say they are and you go nuts,” another Twitter user added.

“I know many coke drinkers that vowed to never buy another Coca Cola product as long as they live,” yet another Twitter user wrote. “They said Coca Cola needs to stick to what they do best and stop trying to bully states about new voting laws that’s trying to stop democrat fraud!”

“Remind @CocaCola that asking for an ID is not racist,” another angry user commented. “The annual board meeting for CocaCola required participants to provide photo ID to enter….”

“Fascism in action,” yet another person wrote. “The left has their corporate sponsors speak out over common-sense reform that addresses the methods they used to rig the 2020 election.”

The recent Georgia legislation, which was passed last week and aims to combat voter fraud by implementing identification requirements and limiting ballot drop boxes throughout the state while granting the State Elections Board additional power, has become a source of controversy since its passing.

On Wednesday, ViacomCBS — which owns Paramount Pictures and the CBS network — became the first major Hollywood studio to speak out against Georgia’s voter integrity law, claiming — without citing evidence — that the legislation intended to fight voter fraud actually impedes the “equal right to vote.”

The mass media conglomerate’s criticism came after Delta Air Lines publicly condemned the Georgia legislation. As Breitbart News reported, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian called the new law “unacceptable” in a memo to employees on Wednesday.
 

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Stories on other "woke" corporations using economic pressure against state voter integrity laws:


Apple CEO Tim Cook Joins Corporate Chorus Attacking Georgia Voting Law

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy Tempts Hollywood Studios Away from Georgia, Citing Voter Integrity Law
 

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Voter ID & The Wokist War On Freedom & Free Elections
Opposing voter ID is racist, requiring it is not. This is from a Middle Eastern immigrant.
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April 2, 2021
By Nicky Billou


Last week, the state of Georgia passed a comprehensive election integrity bill, which expanded voting rights and access for legitimate voters, thereby making it easier for people to vote, while requiring voters to show ID prior to voting, and securing the chain of custody for mail-in and absentee ballots. Governor Brian Kemp said that the new bill made it easier to vote, and harder to cheat.

The wokist left went berserk, as did their allies in corporate America. They falsely smeared it as ‘racist’ and ‘Jim Crow Part 2’. Joe Biden got into the act, and attacked it, too. They never addressed the merits of the bill, they just went on offence and attacked the motives of those who passed and supported it.

As a minority man, with olive brown skin, this makes my blood boil. The wokist left is so damn racist, they think men like me are too stupid to get ID to vote?! I need ID to board a plane. What’s wrong with having ID to show you are a legitimate voter?

Mail-in balloting is fraught with fraud. That’s why no other advanced democracy allows it, except in very limited circumstances. In most countries, if you want to vote, you must do so in person. France has basically outlawed the practice, with very few exceptions, as has Japan. In Canada, where I live, you must vote in person. You show ID before you vote. It’s something that both Liberals and Conservatives in Canada agree upon. It should be something that both liberals and conservatives in the United states agree upon.

Anyone who opposes election security and integrity is by definition a supporter of tyranny, unfree elections and an intellectually dishonest gaslighter. Full stop. End of story. Conservatives need to persuade those in the middle that this attack on the Georgia bill is a monstrous fraud and is designed to weaken the will of the American people to have elections that they can trust.

Fully half the country has deep misgivings about the 2020 Presidential election. If those misgivings are not addressed, I fear for the future of the country as a free Republic.

And to those corporate leaders who are jumping on the woke train, stop. You’re about to alienate 50-60% of your customers. Do not wade into politics without knowing the facts, and be smart and stop attacking the good people of this country with vicious and false smears. America in 2021 is not the Jim Crow South of 1921. Far from it. What makes America unique and special among world nations is that it, alone, engages in deep self-reflection, acknowledges its flaws, and addressed them forthrightly. Among these is the stain of racism. 100 years ago, being a racist was no big deal, and in fact a mainstream position. Today, being a racist is a very big deal, and will get a person shunned and kicked out of polite society. This is a good thing.

Americans today strive hard to be fair and deal with people based, not on the color of their skin, but on the content of their character. It is a far better and fairer place for it. Martin Luther King, Jr. — one of my personal heroes — would approve.
 

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Zuckerberg-Funded Group Spent Over $30 Million in Texas in the 2020 Election
By Eric Lendrum
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April 2, 2021
Areport released Tuesday by the Public Interest Legal Foundation (PILF) revealed that the Center for Technology and Civic Life (CTCL), a group funded by Facebook founded Mark Zuckerberg, spent over $36 million in 14 urban counties in the state of Texas in an effort to influence the outcome of the 2020 election, according to Breitbart.

The report states that “Texas counties were given money to help shift voting to the mail and away from traditional procedures in Texas law. The large blue-leaning counties received huge sums to transform their elections,” while “smaller red counties did not receive anything close.” Among the initiatives that were pursued by this funding were “drive-thru voting, mail voting sorting assets, polling place rental expenses, and…voter education/outreach/radio costs.”

The county that most benefited from these funds was Dallas County, which received just over $15 million, followed by Harris County (where Houston is located) at $9.6 million. The remaining 12 counties all received less than $3 million.

CTCL did provide further funding to 101 other counties across the state, though not to the same level as the 14 heavily urban counties. This means that out of the state’s 254 counties overall, 115 were influenced in some way by Zuckerberg’s money.

The push for increased mail-voting and other tactics was widely seen as increasing the likelihood for fraud, and there is overwhelming evidence that such fraud did occur in the 2020 election across several key states, ultimately swinging the election away from President Donald Trump and in favor of Joe Biden.
 

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A Former Delta Pilot Voices Disgust At CEO’s Actions In Support Of Corporate Communism

by CD Media StaffApril 1, 2021116099
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Mr. Bastian,
I come from a Delta family My father flew for 30 years starting in 1965. My first ride was as an infant on a Delta airplane. I too became a Delta pilot in 1997 but decided to pursue other dreams in 2005. I have been a Delta frequent flyer since the early 1990s. I fly exclusively on Delta now more for pleasure, but I will pay a few hundreds more to fly Delta out of loyalty more than frequent flyer benefits. I trust the pilots and maintenance people more than any airline anywhere in the world. That is my primary concern when choosing to fly Delta. But after your uninformed response to the voting legislation in Georgia, I am going to have to reconsider my choices. Sure, I live in Atlanta, but there are always choices. Most of my destinations are in Europe and the Middle East.

When I read your response, it was clear to me that Delta, Home Depot, Microsoft and others have not actually read the legislation and you are responding to propaganda spread by President Biden, his administration, the Democrat Party and leftist media. You can try to write me off as a kook, but I am a patriotic American who served 9 years as an Air Force officer and flew combat missions in the F-15 in defense of our nation’s principle of liberty and freedom. What I faced as an American citizen on November 3rd, 2020 was a full assault on my Constitutional rights and freedoms. The Georgia legislature, a few I know personally, set out to correct the abuses.

You won’t allow anyone on your aircraft without some form of government ID. Flying is a not a guaranteed Constitutional right, but voting is. I can’t buy a gun without a license, even though it is Constitutionally guaranteed, yet you are seemingly okay with the potential for fraud that makes my voice in our governance less meaningful. You should be ashamed that you bent to the pressure from a wholly undemocratic movement that is intent on reducing our rights as Americans.

I spent time in Venezuela during the runup to Hugo Chavez’s revolution. I have seen what countries without strong constitutional protections look like on every continent. I stood in defense against the Soviet empire. I fought against a despot in Iraq. I now fear for my own nation that is more concerned with dividing us than in uniting us. Even my own beloved military values diversity now over competence.

But let’s get back to Georgia voting laws. Are you sure you really know what the law says? I would refer you to this article, perhaps you should read yourself.
Election Improvements
In fairness, there are many good things about the bill. For example, it:
1. Makes ballot images publicly available under Open Records Request law (51)
2. Requires that the General Assembly elect a Non-Partisan chairperson to replace the Secretary of State on the State Election Board (5)
3. Eliminates private funding of elections, any forces any future funding to be equitable (9, 24)
4. Grants authority for the Secretary of State (SOS) to use 3rd parties to identify out of state, deceased or otherwise ineligible voters (17)
5. Limits precinct size to 2,000 voters if a precinct incurs a line of one hour or more during voting (18)
6. Limits use of mobile precincts to circumstances when actual precinct emergencies occur (20)
7. Implements ballot security paper for overseas (UOCAVA) voters (23)
8. Requires absentee ballot applicants to submit applications 11 days prior to election (25)
9. Requires SOS to make and online mail-in ballot application portal available to voters (25)
10. Allows ballot applications from 3rd parties to be only to voters who have not requested, received or voted a mail-in ballot (25)
11. Requires counties to report daily absentee ballot status tracking (28)
12. Requires county to continuously tabulate mail-in ballots after process starts (36)
13. Replaces single individual with duplication panel to mark ballot when damaged by scanner (39)
But perhaps the single best decision made by the legislature was to continue no excuse absentee voting. Had that been eliminated legislators would have forced voters to cast votes in person on a QR coded accumulation system that is 100% unverifiable to the voter.


After you have read the law or the above article, please explain to me, your fellow Georgians, and your Delta customers why this somehow infringes on the rights of voters. Without some reconsideration, you are losing this loyal member of the Delta family. I am sure I am not the only one. For the price of political correctness you will lose far more than the potential loss from BLM or Antifa boycotts. It is a sad day for Atlanta to see one of its most important and longstanding corporate citizens fall on the wrong side this issue. I anticipate your response.

Respectfully…
A former Delta pilot
 

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“Dominion Blinked”- Arizona State Rep. Says Audit Will Find Fraud In Maricopa County
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Jacob Palmieri
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April 1, 2021


Yesterday, it was announced that the Arizona Senate announced they hired auditors to audit Maricopa County.

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Now, we have this.

Arizona State Senate Mark Finchem went on Steve Bannon’s The War Room and predicted that this audit would find fraud.

WATCH:
Rumble video on website 7:46 min

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Election Integrity Bills Have Been Introduced In 47 States
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Jacob Palmieri
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April 1, 2021


According to an analysis from The Brennan Center For Justice 47 states have had election integrity bills introduced.

In total 361 election integrity bills have been introduced.

*warning article is from far-left NBC*

From NBC News:
Lawmakers introduced 108 restrictive voting bills in less than five weeks this spring, according to an analysis of the scope and momentum of new election limits being considered across the country.
By March 24, state lawmakers had introduced 361 restrictive election bills in 47 state legislatures, according to the nonpartisan Brennan Center for Justice at New York University, which has been tracking the legislation. That’s 108 more bills than in the center’s last count on February 19, a 43 percent increase.
Unlike what the NBC article states these are not restrictive voting bills.

After the disaster the 2020 election was these bills are strengthening our election system.

Every Republican Rep, Senator, and Governor should back bills making sure our elections are free and fair.

Change must come at the state level.
 

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President Trump Releases New Statement on Big Media Discounting 2020 Election Fraud

By Joe Hoft
Published April 3, 2021 at 8:00am

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Andrew Solender, a reporter at Forbes, released this statement from President Trump from yesterday regarding the 2020 election:

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This reporter makes a snarky remark showing his liberal bias, but he did share President Trump’s statement:

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President Trump is correct. Americans know the 2020 election was stolen from President Trump. For example, still today there are over 400,000 absentee ballots in Georgia that were included in the 2020 election which have no legally required chain of custody documentation with them – they should have been thrown out and no doubt a huge percent of these are for Biden:
Yes, there was fraud. There was lots and lots and lots of fraud.
 

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After Pulling All-Star Game from Atlanta, MLB Hit With Threat to Antitrust Exemption

By ProTrumpNews Staff
Published April 3, 2021 at 9:30am
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Yesterday, Major League Baseball (MLB) announced they were moving the All-Star game out of Atlanta.

They didn’t like the election integrity laws passed in Georgia.
Biden supported this move.

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Now, GOP lawmakers are threatening MLB’s antitrust exemption.

GOP Rep. Jeff Duncan (SC-R) announced that he ordered his staff to introduce legislation to strip them of their antitrust exception.

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Other GOP lawmakers have begun throwing their support behind it.

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Senator Mike Lee (R-UT) took to Twitter to take a stand against the MLB.
He called for the federal government to stop granting special privileges to certain favored corporations.

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GOP Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) followed up promising to work hard with Senator Lee to end MLB’s antitrust immunity.

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Will the GOP stand up against the Left?

Or is this just more posturing?
 

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There are Two Reasons Why Democrats Claim ID Requirement for Mail-in Voting Is Racist; Neither is Admirable

By Jim Hoft
Published April 3, 2021 at 1:00pm
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Guest post by Elizabeth Vaughn at The American Crisis

Every politician, journalist and CEO who makes the claim that it’s racist for a state to require an ID from mail-in voters must answer the following question: HOW is it racist?

Affordability is not an option because most, if not all, states provide free photo IDs for any resident who requires one. So, what is the reason?

Do they believe that blacks and other minorities aren’t smart enough to figure out how to obtain an ID?

The position that requiring an ID in order to cast an absentee ballot is too onerous or too complicated for blacks and other minority groups to navigate is itself racist.

Am I wrong? Then please explain why I’m wrong.

The second, and far more likely reason, is that an ID requirement makes it more difficult to commit voter fraud. Each eligible voter receives one vote. Ineligible voters receive zero votes.

The provision of a state issued number on a ballot limits that voter to one vote, rather than two or more votes.

Many of us recall a video recorded late on Election Night at State Farm Arena in Fulton County, Georgia. After most of the poll workers had been dismissed for the night, a small group of workers are seen pulling cases of ballots out from under a table (with a floor-length tablecloth). This video went viral in early December.

Attempts by Democrats to debunk this video failed, but unfortunately, the issue faded from the news before it was ever resolved.

“At that time, Georgia State Republican Chairman David Shafer and President Donald Trump had filed a criminal complaint in state court regarding tens of thousands of votes that they say were fraudulent.

The Federalist’s Mollie Hemingway published a list of those problematic votes:
Trump and Shafer allege, for example, that votes came from:
  • 2,560 felons,
  • 66,247 underage registrants,
  • 2,423 people who were not on the state’s voter rolls,
  • 4,926 voters who had registered in another state after they registered in Georgia, making them ineligible,
  • 395 people who cast votes in another state for the same election,
  • 15,700 voters who had filed national change of address forms without re-registering,
  • 40,279 people who had moved counties without re-registering,
  • 1,043 people who claimed the physical impossibility of a P.O. Box as their address,
  • 98 people who registered after the deadline, and, among others,
  • 10,315 people who were deceased on election day (8,718 of whom had been registered as dead before their votes were accepted).”
Biden won the state of Georgia by just under 12,000 votes. It’s not crazy to think that, had voter ID laws been in place and/or not broken, that President Trump may have prevailed.

Issues over who was eligible to vote, and more importantly, who was not, arose in all of the swing states after the election.

Did these issues affect the final outcome of the National election? Very possibly.
For as long as the debate over voter-ID has persisted, Democrats have labeled those of us who believe every voter must show an ID as racists.

This week, the CEO of Delta Airlines offered his opinion on this issue. On Friday afternoon, American Airlines weighed in. Can we expect to hear from the CEO of United later today?

These men seem to think their opinion matters. If they feel the need to involve themselves in this debate, they too, should be asked to explain.

It’s not enough to declare that voter-ID laws are racist. The question is how are they racist?

And the answer boils down to one of two possibilities. Either they doubt the intelligence or the initiative of minority voters or because voter ID laws limit fraud. I am strongly convinced it’s the latter.
 

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OPINION
Published 14 hours ago

Tucker Carlson: MLB, Delta and Coca-Cola push Georgia and America down road to corporatocracy
Big Business is making all the big decisions in America now
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By Tucker Carlson | Fox News

Tucker: Everything Biden has said about Georgia election law is false
'Tucker Carlson Tonight' host analyzes outrage surrounding Peach State's legislation

Good Friday is always a mixed-emotions sort of day, and this Good Friday was no different. Shortly after lunchtime on the East Coast, a radical Black nationalist drove a car into two police officers near the Capitol. One of the officers was killed, along with the suspect.

Now, it's interesting: We don't know very much about this incident, but this is one high-profile murder that didn't somehow set off an avalanche of hysterical media attacks on an entire racial group. You didn't see stories about how all Black people are bad or "Blackness is a virus," and thank God. That stuff is poison, and all decent people hate it. Attacking entire races is evil, it's really hurting the country, and the people in power should stop doing it. Today, for once, they didn't do it. Thank God for small blessings.

But that doesn't mean our leaders turned down the opportunity to leverage the tragedy. Ilhan Omar immediately called for gun control even though the assailant apparently didn't have a gun, just a knife. She's not a genius, as we've noted before. Then the usual experts told us we need even more barbed wire around the Capitol. It's too open to the public, they said. To keep our democracy safe, we must wall off voters from the leaders who supposedly represent them.

Well, that's already happening across the country, both physically in the Green Zone-style barriers you suddenly see everywhere around government buildings, and also on a far deeper level, a level that can't be undone as quickly as a fence.

In a democracy, the people rule. If voters want something done over time, it happens. That's what self-government is. But what do you call a system in which all the really important decisions are made by big companies without any reference at all to what voters want? Well, that is not democracy. It's corporatocracy, and it's starting to look a lot like what we have now.

Here's the latest example: Major League Baseball announced Friday it's pulling two of the biggest events in sports, the All-Star Game and the MLB Draft, out of the state of Georgia. Why is Major League Baseball weighing in on this? Because voters in the state of Georgia made a decision that the Biden administration doesn't like. As with so many big corporations, Major League Baseball believes it now has veto power over the democratic process. By the way, they may be right.

In the case of Georgia, the state passed a law to reduce voter fraud. That law requires voters to provide some form of ID before they cast a mail-in ballot. That ID can be a driver's license or free, state-provided ID. Georgia makes it pretty easy to prove who you are. There's nothing crazy about this law. In fact, it's hard to believe it wasn't already on the books in Georgia. It should have been, but when it was proposed, it sailed through the state house. Georgia's House of Representatives approved this bill by a 25-vote margin, the state Senate by a vote of 34 to 24.

So unlike, say, Obamacare, it wasn't a squeaker, and you can see why the overwhelming majority of Americans agree with it. They support mandatory photo ID for voting. According to a recent poll by the AP, fully 72% of people in this country believe that required IDs are a good idea. Why wouldn't they think that? You already have to show an ID when you fly in a plane or drive a car, open a checking account, hold a job or live in an apartment or get a vaccine, but you don't need one to vote. It's worse than ridiculous; it's sinister. Anyone who opposes voter ID laws is encouraging voter fraud, which is to say, encouraging the destruction of democracy. It's that simple.

You can now put Major League Baseball in that category. Baseball was supposed to be America's pastime; happy, unifying, fundamentally nonpolitical, so it's strange to see this happen. How do we get here? It's not at all complicated. We have a new president now, and that president is willing to destroy even something as wholesome as the country's traditional game purely to increase the power of his political party. Just the other day, Joe Biden went on ESPN to demand that professional sports franchises boycott any state whose voters step out of line.

BIDEN: I think today's professional athletes are acting incredibly responsibly. I would strongly support them doing that. People look to them. They're leaders. Look at what's happened with the NBA as well, look at what's happened across the board. The very people who are victimized the most are the people who are the leaders in these various sports. And it's just not right. This is Jim Crow on steroids, what they're doing in Georgia and 40 other states.

In the considered judgment of the president of the United States, Georgia's voter ID law is Jim Crow on steroids. Asking people to show their identity before they vote is worse than segregation and lynching. It's Bull Connor and firehoses and snarling German shepherds "on steroids."

You've got to wonder how long our leaders can keep saying reckless things like this before they really cause this society to fall apart. Joe Biden seems determined to find out.

One thing Biden doesn't seem very interested in is his own home state of Delaware. Unlike Georgia, Delaware has never permitted mass early voting.

Apparently, Delaware is a White supremacist state. About 80% of Georgia voters cast their ballots early last fall. In Delaware, that number was 29%. Why isn't that voter suppression? Why isn't it racism? Well, because Delaware is a one-party state controlled by the Democrats. It's working for them. They're not going to change it.

Georgia, by contrast, is a swing state. So in the estimation of Joe Biden, it is worth using racially divisive lies to win it for his party permanently. According to Joe Biden, the real problem with Georgia's new election law is that it could cause dangerous dehydration.

BIDEN, MARCH 25: What I'm worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It's sick. It's sick. Deciding in some states that you cannot bring water to people standing in line, waiting to vote. Deciding that you're going to end voting at five o'clock when working people are just getting off work.

Every word of the above was false. Maybe The Washington Post will start a Joe Biden lie meter. (Just kidding.) In fact, the Georgia law bans political organizations from bringing gifts to people who are standing in line to vote.

That's called electioneering, and it's banned in an awful lot of places, including in all probability where you live. But there is no prohibition, in Georgia or anywhere else, against people getting water and food in line if it comes from someone other than a political operative -- a friend or family member, for example. By the way, they can also bring their own water. Hydrating is still legal in Georgia.

As for the claim that this law will end voting at five o'clock, that's a lie, too.

Where did Biden get the idea of voting ending at five o'clock? Well, it turns out that the big paper in Atlanta, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, reported that the law would ban voting after five o'clock. Their reporters apparently hadn't read the law. The paper had to append a correction to their piece, effectively admitting they were repeating talking points without doing any research, (which is indeed what they were doing here).

"A previous version of this story said the new law would limit voting hours on Election Day. In Georgia, polling places are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and if you are in line by 7:00 p.m., you are allowed to cast your ballot. Nothing in the new law changes those rules." That's the truth finally appended to a lie. Joe Biden got his research on that bill from reporters who did no research. See how that works?

At Friday's White House press briefing, one reporter asked an interesting question: Why is Joe Biden on television demanding a boycott of an American state while not demanding a boycott of China? After all, the Biden administration just declared that China was committing genocide against ethnic minorities. Joe Biden's grumpy little flack wasn't happy about that question.

QUESTION: The president voiced his support for MLB making a decision about the All-Star Game in Georgia. I'm wondering when can we expect a final determination from the president about the United States participating in the Beijing Olympics, given that he said the Chinese president doesn't have a democratic bone in his body?

JEN PSAKI, WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY: Well, I think the U.S. Olympic Committee would play a big role --

QUESTION: But he weighed in on Major League Baseball here in the United States --

Ingraham: 'Pro-China, anti-Georgia' rhetoric belies Dems' 'unity' pledge
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PSAKI: I think, I don't know if you heard the answer, the question, that happened a few minutes ago where we addressed this and I answered the question. So, and I give you a little more context, but maybe you weren't paying attention to that part.

"I'm not going to answer the questions and pretend that I already did, and you didn't hear it because you're dumb."

The truth is, there's no answer. No one at the White House explained why a law against voter fraud in Georgia justifies a boycott, but a genocide in China does not. It doesn't matter, the domestic boycott against Georgia grows anyway. Huge parts of corporate America have joined it. They've decided that Georgia is reinstating Jim Crow. Here's a great one: Coca-Cola, which is based in Atlanta, now tells us that Georgia's anti voter fraud law is unacceptable. [00:09:41][28.2]
JAMES QUINCEY, COCA-COLA CEO: Let me be crystal clear and unequivocal: This legislation is unacceptable. It is a step backwards and it does not promote principles we have stood for in Georgia around broad access to voting, around voter convenience, about ensuring election integrity. And this is -- this is frankly just a step backwards.
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It's not clear how long the CEO of Coca-Cola has been in this country, but just to restate: Just because you run a soft drink company doesn't mean you get to control our democracy.

So Coca-Cola is very, very concerned about Black people, which makes you wonder, since we're on the subject, how many Black people have died in the last hundred years from diabetes caused by Coca-Cola products? We don't have those numbers. Someone ought to find out. We bet money it's far more than the Minneapolis Police Department has killed, ever.

Here's the even funnier part: China is one of Coca Cola's biggest markets. That's why last year, Curt Ferguson -- the president of Coca-Cola Greater China and Korea, went out of his way to praise the Communist Party of China for unleashing the coronavirus on the world.

"Thank you very much to the government with your quick, decisive actions, Ferguson said. "Once again, thank you. You've really controlled a worldwide epidemic and should be very much congratulated for all your hard work."

"May I kiss your feet? I slobber on you! Have a Coke and a smile!" Unbelievable.
But Coca-Cola wants you to believe that whatever's happening in China, it really cares most about its Type 2 diabetes victims here in the United States. If Coca-Cola hates discrimination, why isn't Coca-Cola saying anything about Phil Scott? He's the governor of Vermont (a Republican, by the way).

This week, Gov. Scott declared that Vermont would be passing out vaccines on the basis of skin color. Vermont wants to check your racial purity before they give you life-saving medicine. That doesn't seem like a good idea or legal or ethical or something that would ever happen in America. Is Coca-Cola OK with that?

Apparently they are. You can still get a Diet Coke at Leunig's in Burlington. (Great restaurant, by the way.) Coke hasn't said a word about it.

Neither has Delta, which, despite being an airline and not a super PAC, has also decided to condemn Georgia's elections bill. According to the CEO of Delta, people in the Black community are upset about the law so, of course, Delta is very upset, too.
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ED BASTIAN, DELTA CEO, APRIL 1: This is about protecting the voices of our people. When when I speak to our people, particularly within the Black community -- here in Atlanta, we've got a very, very large Black employee base -- and almost universally, they are hurt by the law and the legislation that was enacted and we need to make certain their voices are heard. We've spent a lot of time in the last year reaching out to those most vulnerable and telling them that we hear them, that we see them, that their voices matter, and if we can't stand with them now, when will we?

Obviously Ed Bastian's reading something the PR department wrote for him, but it doesn't seem like he's paused to think through the implications here. Delta Airlines operates because U.S. taxpayers and lawmakers -- our democracy -- allowed Delta to get to start an airline and run it. Part of the deal is, if you're Delta Airlines or some other big company benefiting from all the good things that America offers us, you're not allowed to override the democracy just because you're rich. You're not allowed to do that. And if you do, maybe we should punish you.

Delta says its "very large Black employee base is almost universally hurt by the law. Amazingly, that's not what Delta was saying about the very same law a few days ago before the Biden administration leaned on them.

At the time, Delta issued a statement declaring: "The legislation improved considerably during the legislative process and expands weekend voting, codifies Sunday voting and protects a voter's ability to cast an absentee ballot without offering a reason." Delta, even at the time, praised the law's protections for ballot drop boxes: "For the first time, drop boxes have also been authorized for all counties statewide, and poll workers will be allowed to work across county lines."

Before we even get into how Delta changed their views, we must point out that this is an airline. Why are they weighing in on the voting? Who do you think you are, Delta Airlines?

Now, politics aside, the law doesn't meet its standards. Requiring voter ID, says Delta, is Jim Crow. But wait a minute, you might be wondering, doesn't Delta Airlines require photo ID in order to board its planes? Oh, that sounds like Jim Crow. Why isn't that racist? Because it's not, now shut up.

One of the Democratic Party's top election law enforcers, a trollish man called Mark Elias, tried to answer that question on Twitter.

"The new Georgia law will require voters to submit ID to vote by mail," he wrote. "If they use their driver's license, they need to provide the number. One of the two numbers below is correct. If they put the other down, it will be rejected. Are you sure you would pick the right one?"

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Elias posted a photograph of a sample driver's license below his tweet, and the implication is pretty clear. According to Marc Elias, Black people can't find their driver's license number even when it's clearly identified on the driver's license card. Marc Elias, like Delta, just doesn't think they can read it. So who's the racist in the story? Seriously, when you treat adults like children, what does that say about how you feel about them?

CNN is here to assure you that it's not the one who think black people can’t navigate a driver’s license. It's the people who are trying to reduce voter fraud.

Those people, CNN reported, are essentially recruiting for the Klan.

JOE JOHNS, CNN SENIOR WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENT, "CNN TONIGHT," MARCH 31: Jim Crow is making a comeback. The fictional, black-faced character from minstrel shows who came to symbolize second-class citizenship for millions of Americans. Jim Crow is also the name used to describe unequal racial segregation rules that banned Black people from eating at White-owned restaurants, staying in White-owned hotels, and fully participating in the election process. Now, as hundreds of new proposals to scale back voter participation in elections make their way through state legislatures, the parallels with the past are inescapable.

CNN literally went to its archives to find footage of minstrel shows, just in case the point wasn’t clear enough. Has propaganda ever been this heavy-handed?

The North Koreans have a lighter touch. Next, CNN will be denouncing Republicans in Georgia as kulaks, and running dog lackey Trotskyist wreckers. That’s coming.

This article was adapted from Tucker Carlson's opening commentary on the April 2, 2021 edition of "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
 

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Rand Paul blasts Democrats' 'racist' implication voters of color cannot follow rules

Kentucky Republican says corporate boycott dynamic like 'an extortion racket'
By Charles Creitz | Fox News

Rand Paul sounds off against 'racist' thinking behind disenfranchisement claims

Sen. Paul, R-Ky., reacts to blowback over Georgia election law, slams Coca-Cola on 'The Ingraham Angle'

Opposition to election reform laws like the one recently enacted in Georgia is rooted in the idea that minorities aren't smart enough to understand basic rules, Sen. Rand Paul R-Ky., claimed on "The Ingraham Angle" Friday.

"All of these proposals are to trying to make it easy to vote but hard to cheat," Paul told host Laura Ingraham. "I've been involved with this. I've communicated with people in all 50 state legislatures, I've called them on the phone. I've talked to the conservative ALEC [American Legislative Exchange Council] group about this, and we've now passed it in Kentucky and we actually had more early voting days added, so it's easier to vote, but you vote in person.

"There is nothing Jim Crow about this. In fact, what is very insulting and really just gets to me is they are implying that people of certain races are not able to comply with rules, show up, or have a driver's license or figure this out."
Paul said folks who implicitly believe that certain groups would be disenfranchised by stipulations like obtaining an ID card are "very racist in their thinking."

"[They think] there are certain groups of our people who are incapable of following basic rules," he continued. "I don't think it's true. I think the trend lines for all the different races voting have been good in our country for 20 or 30 years and all these election bills do is try to make it easier to vote but harder to cheat."

Meanwhile, according to Paul, companies that come out against such legislation, as Delta and Coca-Cola have in Georgia, are victims of "an extortion racket that's been going on for a long time.

"Jesse Jackson would do it years ago," Paul said. "He would protest in front of a big corporation that wasn't doing anything wrong until they gave money to his organization and then the protest would leave the organization.

"That's what they are doing, they think they can bully."

For his part, Paul recommended Americans "stay away" from such companies.
"Now Coca-Cola are telling people to apologize for being White, apologize for being arrogant, apologize for all of these things supposedly that White people are doing, and that's a very racist sort of philosophy," he said. "It's this woke sort of critical race theory but it's now infected a publicly-traded company, and when they start saying things like that, they are actually going against what their mandate is. Their mandate is to maximize profit, but now they are turning off 40% of the country who don't really want to be woke up and told that we're horrible people."
 

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WATCH: Black Americans Debunk Liberal Talking Point That Voter ID Is ‘Racist’: ‘They’re Ignorant’

By Amanda Prestigiacomo
Apr 2, 2021 DailyWire.com

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Screenshot via Ami Horowitz YouTube

As Democrats continue to push back against GOP efforts to require identification for voters, claiming such a standard is “racist,” on-the-street reporting from 2016 by Ami Horowitz has again become relevant.

Horowitz took to the streets of Berkeley, California, to ask white liberals about their views on voter ID, and, to no surprise, they all said the requirement was racist. Some of the reasons they gave as to why included black Americans’ apparent lack of access to the Internet, lack of access to the DMV, and a general lack of knowledge about how to access identification.

“These type of people don’t live in areas with easy access to DMVs and other places where they can get identification,” one man argued.

A female said, “For most of the communities, they don’t really know what is out there, just because they’re not aware, or they’re not informed.”

Another woman said it was racist that convicted felons are not allowed to vote, suggesting most convicted felons are black. “If when we look at a swing state like Florida, that’s a huge population of the African-Americans,” she said.

But when Horowitz asked black Americans in Harlem, NY, about voter ID and presented white liberals’ arguments against voter ID laws, their answers were vastly different.

“Everybody I know has ID,” one man said.

A younger male said he of course had ID, as do all of his friends.

He later laughed at Horowitz when the reporter told him liberals argue that black people don’t have access to the Internet. “That’s just stupidity,” he said.

“Everybody has access to the Internet, even a little kid can figure out how to work the Internet.”

Another woman said she doesn’t know any black adult who does not have state identification, when asked by Horowitz.

“Is it a weird thing to even say that?” asked the reporter. “Yes, it is,” she answered.

“Is this some trick candid camera thing?” one man asked Horowitz, as he and a woman pulled out their state IDs.

When Horowitz asked if black people know where the DMV is and how to get there, two men looked at the reporter in disbelief and gave him the street name of their local DMV. Another woman laughed too, saying she knew where the DMV was and could get there if she needed to.

“I’ve had access to the Internet for years,” an insulted woman told Horowitz. “I [use] it at work! Of course I know how to use it. My kids know how to use it, they all have iPhones, iPads, whatever.”

“What does that say to you for people that have this perception of black people?” Horowitz asked.

“They’re pretty much ignorant,” one man said.

A woman similarly said, “I just think that’s ignorant.”

“Ignorant, very, very ignorant,” answered another female. “What people are they talking to? Who are these people talking to?”

“I think it is a little racist, because you’re putting people in a category and you have no idea what you’re talking about,” another person said.

“Maybe a little bit of racism in it, but like I said, I think it’s more stupidity,” one man told Horowitz.

WATCH:

View: https://youtu.be/odB1wWPqSlE
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Rand Paul: Coca-Cola Wants People to Feel Like Race Is ‘a Predominant Thing’ — ‘If You’re White, You’re Somehow Guilty or Evil’

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Friday on FNC’s “The Ingraham Angle,” Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) attacked Coca-Cola for its response to an effort by the Georgia General Assembly to shore up its election integrity in the wake of the 2020 presidential election.

Paul said there were stark differences in what was being alleged by Democrats and what the legislation in Georgia does.

“There is a difference between in-person and by mail,” he said. “By mail should be the exception to the rule, and only for those who can’t show up in person, because it’s much easier to verify who someone is if they show up in person.

There’s nothing Jim Crow about this. In fact, what is very insulting and really just gets to me is they’re implying that people of certain races are not able to comply with rules, show up, or have a driver’s license or figure this out. And I think that’s very racist in they’re thinking that they’re certain groups of our people who are incapable of following basic rules. I don’t think it’s true. I think the trend lines for all the different races voting have been good in our country for 20 or 30 years.

And all these election bills do is try to make it easier to vote, but harder to cheat.”

The Kentucky Republican likened it to the “extortion racket” once employed by Jesse Jackson and challenged Coca-Cola’s objective under these circumstances.

“It’s just an extortion racket that’s been going on for a long time,” he said. “Jesse Jackson would do it years ago. He would protest in front of a big corporation that wasn’t doing anything wrong until they gave money to his organization, then his protest would leave the organization. That’s what they’re doing now.

They think they can bully. But some of these corporations like Coca-Cola, I recommend people stay away from them. Because here’s the thing, Coca-Cola is now telling people to apologize for being white, apologize for being arrogant, apologize for all these things, supposedly, that white people are doing, and that’s a very racist sort of philosophy. It’s this woke sort of critical race theory.

But it’s now infected a publicly-traded company.”

“And when they start saying things like that, they’re actually going against what their mandate is,” Paul added. “Their mandate is to maximize profit. But they’re – now they’re turning off 40% of the country who don’t really want to be woke up and told that we’re horrible people and don’t believe that there is horrible racism in our country. It’s been getting better generation after generation. And yet, Coca-Cola wants to make us all feel like race is a predominant thing in everyone’s life. And if you’re white, you’re somehow guilty or evil. And that’s a kind of a crazy philosophy for a mainstream company to get. that wants to sell products to all of us. Do they not want any Republicans to buy Coca-Cola products? They’re heading in that direction.”
 

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Carlson: MLB ‘Encouraging the Destruction of Democracy’; Biden Willing to Destroy Baseball to Increase Democrats’ Power

View: https://youtu.be/V7OOpizbl4Y
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Friday on FNC’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” host Tucker Carlson discussed the controversies involving the Georgia General Assembly’s efforts to shore up election integrity through the legislative process, which has resulted in a backlash from Democrats and corporate America.

Carlson questioned the wisdom of Major League Baseball’s decision to remove its all-star game from Atlanta and aggressive statements made by Delta Air Lines and Coca-Cola executives, whose companies are both headquartered in Georgia.

Transcript as follows:
CARLSON: A radical black nationalist drove a car into two police officers near the Capitol in Washington this afternoon. One of the officers was killed along with the suspect. Now, it’s interesting, there is still much we don’t know about this. We know very little. But this is one high-profile murder that didn’t somehow set off an avalanche of hysterical media attacks on an entire racial group.

You didn’t see stories about how all black people are bad or blackness is a virus. And thank God, that stuff is garbage. It’s poison. All decent people hate it.

Attacking entire races is evil, no matter what the race is. It’s really hurting the country and the people in power should stop doing it.
Today, for once, they didn’t do it. Thank God for small blessings.
But that doesn’t mean our leaders turned down the opportunity to leverage the tragedy, of course, they did.
Ilhan Omar immediately called for gun control, even though the assailant apparently didn’t have a gun, but just a knife. She’s not a genius as we’ve noted before. Then the usual experts told us the lesson was we need even more barbed wire around the Capitol. It is too open to the public, they said. To keep our democracy safe, we must wall off voters from the leaders who supposedly represent them.

Well, that’s already happening, of course, across the country, both physically in the green zone style barriers you suddenly see everywhere on government buildings, and also on a far deeper level, on a level that can’t be undone as quickly as a fence.

In a democracy. The people rule. If voters want something done, over time, it happens. That’s what self-government is. But what do you call a system in which all the major, all the really important decisions are made by big companies without any reference at all to what voters want?

Well, that is not democracy. It is corporatocracy, and it is starting to look a lot like what we have now. Here’s the latest example. Major League Baseball announced today it is pulling two of the biggest events in sports, the all-star game and the MLB draft out of the State of Georgia.

Why is Major League Baseball weighing in on this? Why is it doing it? Well, because voters in the State of Georgia made a decision that the Biden administration doesn’t like. And as with so many big corporations, Major League Baseball believes it now has veto power over the democratic process. And by the way, it may have veto power, we’ll find out.

In the case in Georgia, the state passed a law to reduce voter fraud. That law requires voters to provide some form of identification before they cast a mail-in ballot. That identification could be a driver’s license or free state-provided ID, Georgia makes it pretty easy to prove who you are.

There’s nothing crazy about this law. In fact, it’s hard to believe it wasn’t already on the books in Georgia, it should have been. But when it was proposed, it sailed through the State House. Georgia’s House of Representatives approved this bill by a 25-vote margin; in the State Senate by a vote of 34 to 24.

So unlike say Obamacare, it wasn’t a squeaker, and you can see why. Nationally, the overwhelming majority of Americans agree with it. They support mandatory photo ID for voting.

According to recent poll by the AP, fully 72% of people in this country believe that required IDs are a good idea. And why wouldn’t they think that? You already have to show an ID when you fly in a plane or drive a car, open a checking account, hold a job, live in an apartment or get a vaccine. But you don’t need one to vote? Come on, it’s ridiculous.

In fact, it’s worse than ridiculous. It is sinister.

Anyone who opposes voter ID laws is encouraging voter fraud, which is to say encouraging the destruction of democracy. It’s that simple. And you can now put Major League Baseball in that category.

Now, baseball was supposed to be America’s pastime — happy, unifying; fundamentally, non-political, so it is strange to see this happen. How did we get here?

It’s not at all complicated. We have a new President now and that President is willing to destroy even something as wholesome as the country’s traditional game purely to increase the power of his political party.

Just the other day, Joe Biden went on ESPN to demand that professional sports franchises boycott any state whose voters step out of line.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
JOE BIDEN (D), PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES: I think today’s professional athletes are acting incredibly responsibly. I would strongly support them doing that.

People look to them, they are leaders. Look at what’s happened with the NBA as well. Look at what’s happened across the board?

The very people who are victimized the most are the people who are the leaders in these various sports and it’s just not right.

This is Jim Crow on steroids what they’re doing in Georgia and 40 other states.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

CARLSON: So that’s the considered judgment expressed out loud by the President of the United States: Georgia’s voter ID law is Jim Crow on steroids. Asking people to show their identity before they vote is worse than segregation and lynching. It’s Bull Connor and fire hoses and snarling German Shepherds on steroids.

You’ve got to wonder how long our leaders can keep saying things like this, reckless things like this before they really cause the society to fall apart.

Joe Biden seems determined to find out. One thing Biden doesn’t seem very interested in is his own home state, Delaware. Unlike Georgia, Delaware has never permitted mass early voting. Apparently, Delaware is a white supremacist state. About 80% of Georgia voters cast their ballots early last fall. In Delaware, that number was 29%. So why isn’t that voter suppression? Why isn’t it racism?
Well, because Delaware is a one-party state controlled by the Democrats. It’s working for them. They’re not going to change it.
Georgia, by contrast, is a swing state. So, in the estimation of Joe Biden, it is worth using racially divisive lies to win it for his party permanently.

According to Joe Biden, the real problem with Georgia’s new election law is that it could cause dangerous dehydration.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)

BIDEN: What I’m worried about is how un-American this whole initiative is. It’s sick. It’s sick.
Deciding in some states that you cannot bring water to people standing in line, waiting to vote; deciding that you’re going to end voting at five o’clock when working people are just getting off work.
(END VIDEO CLIP)
CARLSON: Every word of that was false. Maybe The Washington Post will start a Joe Biden lie meter. Just kidding.

In fact, the Georgia law bans political organizations from bringing gifts to people who are standing in line to vote. That’s called electioneering. It is banned in an awful lot of places, probably where you live.
But there is no prohibition in Georgia or anywhere else against people getting water and food in line if it comes from someone other than a political operative. If it comes from a friend or a family member, for example. And by the way, they can also bring their own water.
Hydrating is still legal in Georgia.

As for the claim that this law will end voting at five o’clock, that’s a lie, too. Wait a second Joe Biden just said it on TV. So where did he get the idea of voting ends at five o’clock? Well, it turns out that the big paper in Atlanta The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the law would ban voting after five o’clock.
The paper’s reporters apparently hadn’t read the law. They had to append this correction to their piece, which effectively was the same as admitting they were repeating talking points without doing any research, which is what they were doing. Here it is, quote: “A previous version of this story said the new law with limit voting hours. On Election Day in Georgia, polling places are open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and if you’re in line by 7:00 p.m., you are allowed to cast your ballot. Nothing in the new law changes those rules.” End quote.

That’s the truth, finally appended to a lie. Now, Joe Biden got his research on that bill from reporters who did not research.
See how that works?

Today at the White House press briefing, one reporter did ask an interesting question: why is Joe Biden on television demanding a boycott of an American state while not demanding a boycott of China?
After all, the Biden administration just declared that China was committing genocide against ethnic minorities.
Well, Joe Biden’s grumpy little flak wasn’t happy about that question.
(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
QUESTION: The President had voiced his support for MLB making a decision about the all-star game in Georgia. I’m wondering when can we expect a final determination from the President about United States participating in the Beijing Olympics given that he said the Chinese President doesn’t have a democratic bone in his body?

JEN PSAKI, WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY: Well, I think the U.S. Olympic committee would play a big role —
QUESTION: But he did weigh in on Major League Baseball here in the United States.

PSAKI: He actually didn’t — I think I don’t know if you heard the answer – – the question and the answer that happened a few minutes ago where we addressed this, and I answered the question.
So — and I’d given a little more context, but maybe you weren’t paying attention to that part.

(END VIDEO CLIP)
CARLSON: I’m not going to answer the question, and suddenly pretend that I already did, and you didn’t hear it because you’re dumb. It’s your fault. We looked, there’s no answer. No one at the White House explained why a law against voter fraud in Georgia justifies a boycott, but a genocide in China does not. It doesn’t matter.

The domestic boycott against Georgia grows anyway. Huge parts of Corporate America have joined it. They decided that Georgia is reinstating Jim Crow.
Here’s a great one. Coca-Cola, which is based in Atlanta now tells us that Georgia’s anti-voter fraud law is unacceptable.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
JAMES QUINCEY, CHAIRMAN AND CEO, COCA-COLA: Let me be crystal clear and unequivocal, this legislation is unacceptable. It is a step backwards and it does not promote principles we have stood for in Georgia around broad access to voting, around voter convenience, about ensuring election integrity. And this is — this is frankly, just a step backwards.

(END VIDEO CLIP)
CARLSON: Not clear how long the CEO of Coca-Cola has been in this country, but just to restate, just because you run a soft drink company doesn’t mean you get to control our democracy. He may not know that. “It’s a step backward,” he told us, which is pretty funny if you think about it.

So Coca-Cola is very, very concerned about black people, which makes you wonder, since we’re on the subject, how many black people have died in the last hundred years from diabetes caused by Coca-Cola products? We don’t have those numbers. Someone ought to find out.
We bet money, it’s far more than the Minneapolis Police Department has killed ever.
And here’s the even funnier part. China is one of Coca-Cola’s biggest markets. And that’s why last year, Curt Ferguson who is the President of Coca-Cola Greater China and Korea went out of his way to praise the Communist Party of China for unleashing the coronavirus on the world. This is a verbatim quote, “Thank you very much to the government with your quick, decisive actions. Once again, thank you. You’ve really controlled a worldwide epidemic and should be very much congratulated for all your hard work.”

May I kiss your feet? May I slobber on you? Have a Coke and a smile. Unbelievable.
But Coca-Cola wants you to believe that whatever is happening in China, it really cares most about its Type 2 diabetes victims here in the United States.

Coca-Cola hates discrimination. OK, so why isn’t Coca-Cola saying anything about Phil Scott? He is the Governor of Vermont. He’s Republican by the way. This week, Governor Scott declared that Vermont would be passing out vaccines on the basis of skin color.
Vermont wants to check your racial purity before they give you life-saving medicine.

Well, that doesn’t seem like a good idea or legal or ethical or something that would ever happen in America. Is Coca-Cola OK with that? Apparently, they are. You can still get a Diet Coke at Leunig’s in Burlington, great restaurant, by the way. Coke hasn’t said a word about it.
Another is Delta, which despite being an airline and not a super PAC, has also decided to condemn Georgia’s elections bill. According to the CEO of Delta, people in the black community are upset about the law, so, of course, Delta is very upset, too.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
ED BASTIAN, CEO, Delta Air Lines: This is about protecting the voices of our people. When I speak to our people, particularly within the black community, and we’re here in Atlanta, we’ve got a very, very large black employee base, almost universally, they are hurt by the law and the legislation that was enacted and we need to make certain their voices are heard.

We spent a lot of time in the last year reaching out to those most vulnerable and telling them that we hear them, that we see them, that their voices matter, and if we can’t stand with them now, when will we?
(END VIDEO CLIP)

CARLSON: Yes, so he’s just reading something the H.R. Department wrote for him, but it doesn’t seem like he has paused to think through the implications here.
So, Delta Air Lines operates because U.S. taxpayers and the Congress lawmakers, our democracy allowed Delta to. You can’t just start an airline and run it. You need the cooperation of the public.

But part of the deal is if you’re Delta Air Lines or some other big company benefiting from all the good things that America offers, you’re not allowed to override the democracy just because you’re rich.
You’re not allowed to do that. And if you do, maybe we should punish you. Maybe we should.

Delta says its quote, “Very large black employee base is almost universally hurt by the law.” Really? Did you take a poll, Delta?
Remarkably, and this is amazing, that’s not what Delta was saying about the very same law a few days ago before the Biden administration leaned on them. At the time, Delta issued a statement declaring, quote: “The legislation improved considerably during legislative process and expands weekend voting, codifies Sunday voting, and protects the voters’ ability to cast an absentee ballot without offering a reason.”

Delta even at the time praised the laws protections for ballot drop boxes, quote, “For the first time, drop boxes have also been authorized for all counties statewide and poll workers will be allowed to work across county lines.”
OK, before we even get into how they changed their view. Again, this is an airline. Why are they weighing in on a voting law? Who do you think you are, Delta Air Lines? We should shut you down.

Now, Delta has decided the law doesn’t meet its standards. Requiring voter identification says Delta is Jim Crow. But wait a minute, you might be wondering, doesn’t Delta Air Lines require photo ID in order to board its planes? Whoa, that sounds like Jim Crow. Why isn’t that racist? Because it’s not, shut up.
One of the Democratic Party’s top election law enforcers, a trollish man called Marc Elias tried to answer that question on Twitter, quote: “The new Georgia law will require voters to submit ID to vote by mail,” he wrote, “If they use their driver’s license, they need to provide the number. One of the two numbers below is correct. If they put the other down, it will be rejected.” Are you sure you would pick the right one?

Elias posted a photograph of a sample driver’s license below his tweet and the implication was pretty clear. According to Marc Elias, black people can’t find their driver’s license number even when it’s clearly identified on the driver’s license card.
Marc Elias, like Delta just doesn’t think they can read it.

So, who is the racist in the story? Seriously. When you treat adults like children, what does that say about how you feel about them?
Well, CNN is here to calm you right down, banish those thoughts in your mind. CNN would like to assure you. The racist is not the one who believes black people can’t navigate a driver’s license. No, no, no. The racist is the one who is trying to reduce voter fraud. Those people, CNN just told us and this is a real tape are essentially recruiting for the KKK.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP)
UNIDENTIFIED MALE (voice-over): Jim Crow is making a comeback. The fictional blackface character for minstrel shows who came to symbolize second-class citizenship for millions of America.

Jim Crow is also the name used to describe unequal racial segregation rules that banned black people from eating at white-owned restaurants, staying in white-owned hotels, and fully participating in the election process.
Now, as hundreds of new proposals to scale back voter participation in elections make their way through state legislatures, the parallels with the past are inescapable.

(END VIDEO CLIP)
CARLSON: So, CNN literally went to its archives to find footage of minstrel shows. Why does it even have that tape? At CNN? We should find out.

But just in case the point wasn’t clear enough, they put it on the screen. Has propaganda ever, ever been this heavy-handed? You ever seen the official North Korean news site? It has a lighter touch than that.
Next, CNN will be announcing Republicans in Georgia as Kulaks and running dog lackey Trotskyists wreckers. That’s got to be coming at this pace.
 

marsh

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Republicans Must Take On “Woke Corporations” if They Want to Defeat The Globalist American Empire
April 3, 2021 (2h ago)

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They came so close. But like Charlie Brown trying to kick the football, you just knew they were going to blow it.

On the final day of the 2021 legislative session, the Georgia House passed legislation that would revoke major tax exemption for Delta Airlines, after the company intervened to protest the state’s new election law. For a brief moment, embers of hope were kindled in the hearts of nationalists. Were state-level Republicans finally breaking free from their subservience to woke megacorporations that despise and ridicule them?

Alas, no. Right after the Georgia House passed the bill, the state senate declined to even take it up. The measure died, and Georgia’s legislative sessions closed that night. Delta still has its big tax break. It was all for show.
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This is why Republicans always lose. Instead of making corporate power serve the interests of the state and its people, they get the relationship backwards, and beg for scraps from companies that are openly allied with their enemies.

There is nothing extreme about the Georgia election reform bill. It bans the pseudo-bribery of voters by giving free food and drinks to those who arrive at polling stations. It cuts the state’s exhausting 9-week runoff period down to a more reasonable four weeks. And most importantly, the bill requires photo ID for voting absentee by mail, which doesn’t make fraud impossible but does make it substantially more burdensome to commit.

The bill is reasonable and restrained. It is far less ambitious than the bill Republicans initially hoped to pass. No matter. Democrats have summoned woke capital to threaten the state and treat it like apartheid-era South Africa for making moderate revisions to its election laws. Coca-Cola dutifully trashed the bill on Wednesday, and Delta did the same.

The only valid response to such threats is to put capital in its place. The people rule in Georgia, not woke corporations. But Georgia Republicans are too weak to do that.

Like so many states, nominally “free market” Georgia gives preferential treatment to certain powerful or favored companies. Right now, state law exempts jet fuel from the state sales tax. The exemption, which costs the state about $40 million a year, is primarily meant to benefit Delta, which uses Atlanta as its primary global hub. Delta turned a $4.8 billion profit in 2019, so there is no sensible reason to give it such a tax break, unless it is providing some exceptional benefit to the people of Georgia.

But of course, the opposite is the case. Delta has openly placed itself in opposition to their interests. In 2018, Delta showed its subservience to the left when it revoked a discount for NRA members in response to the Parkland school shooting. At the time, Georgia lawmakers were considering implementing the jet fuel tax break as part of a larger bill. In response to Delta’s behavior, the GOP House jettisoned it from the final bill.
Georgia lawmakers voted to punish Delta Air Lines Inc. on Thursday, passing a sweeping tax bill that excludes a tax break that would have saved the airline millions of dollars.
In a tweet Monday, Georgia Lt. Gov. Casey Cagle said he would ““kill any tax legislation that benefits @Delta” unless the airline rescinded its decision to end a discount for National Rifle Association members. “Corporations cannot attack conservatives and expect us not to fight back,” he said. [MarketWatch]
It was tough talk. But of course, the state GOP didn’t have the courage to back it up. Not even five months later, the state’s Republican leader resurrected the tax break on his own.
Georgia’s governor on Monday made good on his vow to restore a tax cut on jet fuel sales that was previously killed by state GOP lawmakers irate with Delta Air Lines for ending a discount for members of the National Rifle Association.

Republican Gov. Nathan Deal issued an executive order suspending collection of the state’s 4 percent sales tax on jet fuel beginning Aug. 1. The Georgia General Assembly could reinstate the tax when it reconvenes for the 2019 legislative session in January. [AP]
A few months later, the Georgia legislature codified Deal’s workaround into law. The NRA stunt was over, and Delta still got exactly what it wanted.

Was Delta being rewarded for backtracking, and restoring the discount? Of course not. Delta completely ignored the GOP, and in a few months they buckled anyway. In early 2019, Delta CEO Ed Bastian even took a victory lap in an interview.
In a recent interview with LinkedIn’s Daniel Roth, posted nine days prior to the anniversary of Delta’s decision to end the NRA discount, Delta CEO Ed Bastian opened up about the decision and the events that followed the controversial decision.

In the interview, Bastian referenced the fact that in the wake of the shooting, the NRA engaged in “divisive commentary.” Bastian said he did not want Delta to be seen as an advocate of the NRA and the NRA’s response to the shooting. He recalled discussing the matter with fellow colleagues, saying, “We just can’t be doing this. This just is not who we are.”

When asked by Roth about Delta’s decision, Bastian did not hesitate to explain why he and other individuals at Delta acted to end the discount. “We can’t be seen as being advocates in any way,” Bastian explained in the interview. While many saw Bastian’s decision as a stance on the gun control debate, Bastian reaffirmed that the decision was not political. “We weren’t anti-NRA,” he added.

While some pro-NRA flyers claimed they would boycott the airline, Bastian confirmed that the negative press and tax changes were only temporary. Georgia eventually reinstated the tax exemptions. [The Points Guy]
Bastian’s declaration that “we can’t be seen as being advocates in any way,” of course, was a lie.

On Wednesday, Bastian released a statement denouncing Georgia’s new elections bill. You might need a photo ID to board one of Delta’s flight, but needing one to vote absentee, he explained, is a crime against nature.
Last week, the Georgia legislature passed a sweeping voting reform act that could make it harder for many Georgians, particularly those in our Black and Brown communities, to exercise their right to vote. … I need to make it crystal clear that the final bill is unacceptable and does not match Delta’s values.
The entire rationale for this bill was based on a lie: that there was widespread voter fraud in Georgia in the 2020 elections. This is simply not true. Unfortunately, that excuse is being used in states across the nation that are attempting to pass similar legislation to restrict voting rights.

So there is much work ahead, and many more opportunities to have an impact. I want the entire Delta family to know that we stand together in our commitment to protect and facilitate your precious right to vote.
…In the weeks and months ahead, we will be working with leaders across the political spectrum in states nationwide in this effort. We’re also closely monitoring legislation in Congress – named after the late Atlanta civil rights hero and Delta friend John Lewis – that will expand voting rights nationwide and working with the Representatives and Senators that represent our communities. [Delta]
Two years ago, Bastian’s line was “we can’t be seen as advocates.” But what Bastian meant was “we can’t be seen as advocates for conservatives.” Being an advocate for the corrupt ruling class of the Globalist American Empire isn’t just acceptable, it’s obligatory.

The Congressional legislation Bastian refers to, the John Lewis Civil Rights Act, would dramatically expand federal power over elections by requiring the Department of Justice to pre-clear any voting law changes at the state level. For Delta, requiring a photo ID to vote by absentee ballot is unthinkable and “does not match Delta’s values,” but stripping states of the power to make their election laws and forcing them to submit to a hostile DOJ bureaucracy is the essence of good government.

If Democrats were displeased with Delta, they might actually do something. Bastian knew Georgia Republicans wouldn’t dare touch him. They were impotent in 2018, and impotent in 2021.

Some conservatives have responded to the Georgia House’s failed push to repeal the Delta tax as a victory. This is mistaken. There is no victory at all in threatening to take action, and then doing nothing after extracting zero concessions.

Republicans could respond by vowing to raise those company’s taxes, and in the future grant preferential treatment to parties that stay genuinely neutral or side with the American people instead of the Globalist American Empire. But they did not. Most said nothing. Senator Marco Rubio at least made an attempt, but instead of seriously threatening Delta, he simply wagged his finger at them for their relationship with China.
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Rubio’s pleading will achieve nothing. Nagging corporations for their Chinese activities is useless. In China, the government will actually punish companies that try and boss them around. If Rubio wants Delta to listen, he should start rallying Republicans to do the same thing. But in America, woke capital already knows it holds all the cards.

In March 2018, Georgia’s Lt. Governor claimed that “corporations cannot attack conservatives and expect us not to fight back.” Well, so far, conservatives haven’t fought. And until they start fighting, they’ll keep losing.

It doesn’t matter if these evil and corrupt companies are nominally “American” if their consistent policy is to side with the agenda of America’s corrupt ruling class rather than the American people. The time to bring woke capital to heel was yesterday.
 

marsh

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[COMMENT: Tucker Carlson is correct. By coming out against the legislation AFTER it has passed, these corporations are setting themselves up as a will superior to a completed democratic process. It is one thing to be opposed to proposed legislation. It is another to have a tantrum and punish people economically for not obeying their corporate dictate.]

Corporations face GOP blowback for criticizing Georgia voting law

Corporations face GOP blowback for criticizing Georgia voting law

by Zachary Halaschak, Economics Reporter |
| April 02, 2021 02:57 PM

Corporations and CEOs are facing backlash after renouncing Georgia’s new voting reform law.

“You don’t bite the hand that feeds you,” declared Georgia House Speaker David Ralston as Republicans begin to push back on corporations that have come out against Georgia’s new voting law.

Under pressure from Democrats to denounce the new legislation, some corporations have begun wading further into the political arena, and many on the Right are not pleased.

Atlanta-based Delta Air Lines initially issued a statement praising aspects of the law, including the requirement for counties to allow early voting on Saturdays, but after a torrent of criticism for the law from the Left, CEO Ed Bastian walked back those remarks in a memo to employees and branded the law “unacceptable.”

Corporate giant Coca-Cola also panned the legislation.

Last month protesters held a “ die-in” (which features demonstrators lying on their backs in defiance) at Atlanta’s World of Coca-Cola in an effort to pressure the soft-drink company and other Georgia-based corporations to oppose the bill. Coca-Cola CEO and Chairman James Quincey said his company’s focus is on “supporting federal legislation that protects voting access and addresses voter suppression across the country.”

“We all have a duty to protect everyone's right to vote, and we will continue to stand up for what is right in Georgia and across the U.S.,” he said.

Sen. Marco Rubio tore into the CEO's remarks and accused the companies of being “woke corporate hypocrites.” The lawmaker highlighted that Delta has not condemned China’s treatment of Uyghur Muslims. Delta declares itself as “the most Chinese-friendly U.S. airline.”

“I look forward to that letter saying genocide does not reflect the values of Delta Airlines,” the Florida Republican said. “Of course they’re not going to send that letter, nor is Coca-Cola, nor is any of these other corporations that are out there proving to the world how woke they because they are woke, corporate hypocrites.”

Sen. Tom Cotton also hit back at the airline and, on Thursday, pointed out Delta’s about-face on the issue. The Arkansas Republican posted a photo of the airline’s first statement on the matter, which was “praising the same law that Delta is now lying about.”

“The legislation signed this week improved considerably during the legislative process, and expands weekend voting, codifies Sunday voting and protects a voters ability to cast an absentee ballot without providing a reason,” Delta’s initial position on the bill read.

The Wall Street Journal’s conservative editorial board published a full-throated denunciation of the CEOs who have condemned the legislation as “uninformed at best or cowardly at worst.” The editorial board said that the debate surrounding the law has “become a stew of falsehood, propaganda and panic” and that corporations are bowing to the “woke mob.”

“CEOs may think there’s no downside to hopping on a bandwagon that insinuates that Georgia’s GOP leaders are inveterate racists,” the board wrote. “They and their companies may pay the price when the woke mob decides to turn on them and they need GOP protection.”

The backlash to the companies is not all bark but actually might have some bite. Republicans in the Georgia House narrowly passed an amendment revoking a tax break on jet fuel for the state’s largest private employer.

Coca-Cola and Delta are not alone in taking stands against the law. Citigroup’s head of global public affairs said the multinational company “strongly oppose efforts to undermine the ability of Americans to avail themselves” of the right to vote. Pharmaceutical giant Merck put out a statement on the matter, and Microsoft president Brad Smith wrote a lengthy blog post voicing concerns about various aspects of the legislation.

Ken Frazier, CEO of pharmaceutical giant Merck, said: “Free and fair access to the ballot was never a partisan issue. It’s a fundamental constitutional right.”

In addition to corporations, the Hollywood and sports world has also gotten in on the action.

Actor Mark Hamill and director James Mangold have said they support a filming boycott in Georgia over the law, and Tony Clark, the executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, has raised the prospect of moving the MLB’s All-Star game out of Atlanta.

The bill itself, which was recently signed into law by Gov. Brian Kemp, has also been condemned by President Joe Biden, who called it “Jim Crow on steroids,” a reference to the state and local laws that enforced segregation until they were overturned in 1965.

The law sets 5 p.m. as the earliest a polling place can close, although it also gives polling places the discretion to remain open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. during early voting, and it reduces the number of allowed drop boxes (which were used for the first time in 2020).

Democrats took umbrage with a provision making it illegal to provide voters with money, gifts, food, or water within 150 feet of a polling location, although, according to the legislation, election workers can still provide food and water at unmanned stations.

Kemp has brushed off the corporate pressure that has built up against the bill and told CNBC that he is “glad to deal” with backlash from the companies.

“If they want to have a debate about the merits and the facts of the bill, then we should do that,” the governor said.
 

marsh

On TB every waking moment
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marsh

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Trump Goes to War with “Woke Cancel Culture” Coming for Our “Sacred Elections” – “Don’t Go Back to Their Products Until They Relent”

By Cristina Laila
Published April 3, 2021 at 7:10pm
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President Trump went to war with the “woke cancel culture” coming for our sacred elections on Saturday.

Georgia and the Texas State Senate recently passed voter integrity laws and the woke mob is coming for them.

Large corporations such as Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines and MLB retaliated against Georgia and Texas.

MLB moved its All-Star game out of Georgia based on lies about the state’s new voter integrity laws.

Trump unleashed on these “woke” corporations and called for conservatives to go to war and boycott their products.

“It is finally time for Conservatives to fight back – we have more people than they do – by far!” Trump said. “Boycott Major League Baseball, Coca-Cola, Delta Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, ViacomCBS, Citigroup, Cisco, UPS and Merck. Don’t go back to their products until they relent.”

Trump continued, “They rigged and stole our 2020 Presidential Election, which we won by a landslide, and then, on top of that, boycott and scare companies into submission.”

“Never submit, never give up! The Radical Left will destroy our Country if we let them. We will not become a Socialist Nation. Happy Easter!” he said.
Read Trump’s full statement:

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Coca-Cola CEO Quincey: ‘Unacceptable’ Georgia Voting Law ‘Needs to Be Remedied’

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Coca-Cola Company chairman and CEO James Quincey said Wednesday on CNBC’s “Power Lunch” that the recently passed Georgia voting law “is wrong and needs to be remedied.”

Quincey said, “Let me get crystal clear and unequivocal this legislation is unacceptable. It is a step backward. It does not promote principles we have stood for in Georgia around broad access to voting, around voter convenience, about ensuring election integrity. This is frankly just a step backward. We have spent many decades promoting within Georgia a better society and better environment for business, and this is a step backward. Our position remains the same. This legislation is wrong and needs to be remedied. We’ll continue to advocate in both private and even more clearly in public.”

He added, “We believe that’s acceptable for the citizens of Georgia and we are coming out more clearly saying that this is wrong and needs to change. The reality is many things are improved and done and achieved in private without having to take a public stand. In this case, it’s not worked clearly, and so we’re being more forceful in our public position, even more than we were earlier this week, and will continue to advocate for change in Georgia.”
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Coca-Cola Faces Harsh Backlash After CEO Blasts Georgia Election Laws — ‘Patriots Will Choose Another Beverage’
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A massive backlash against Coca-Cola sparked after the Georgia-based company’s CEO, James Quincey, said the recently-passed Georgia voting laws aimed at improving state election integrity are “unacceptable,” “wrong,” and “a step backward.”

Quincey, who joined the Coca-Cola company in 1996, appeared on CNBC on Wednesday criticizing the new legislation and stating that “we will continue to advocate” against the new laws “both in private and … public.” Many took to Twitter to voice their discontent with his statements.

“The guy who peddles sugar water that makes you obese wants to control the way you think,” author and former congressional candidate Buzz Patterson wrote:

“Patriots will choose another beverage,” Fox News host Laura Ingraham noted. “Big mistake by @CocaCola. Don’t poke the bear.”:

“I guess the #BeLessWhite training wasn’t an anomaly,” author Jim Hanson wrote, referencing a recent report which described Coca-Cola ‘anti-racism’ training materials that reportedly instructed employees to “be less white.”

“Wonder how Coke became ‘woke’? Here’s a clue,” political commentator Dinesh D’Souza said as he shared a link to an Asia Times article where the Coca-Cola president “lauds the quick and decisive action of the Chinese government in combating the coronavirus.”:

“The majority of Americans favor voter ID & laws to protect elections,” actress Alana Stewart commented. “The left threatened to boycott @CocaCola & CEO James Quincey caved. Boycotts work both ways.”

“Many patriotic Americans will no longer be buying #Coke, including me. Bad move @CocaCola,” she added:

@CocaCola supports a country that runs concentration camps in China more than facts, human rights, the State of Georgia where it’s headquartered,” journalist Curtis Houck wrote. “Pass it on.”

“So while Coca-Cola savages Georgia for lawfully enacting legislation to improve election integrity, they celebrate an unconstitutional executive decree legalizing an illegal workforce,” Stephen Miller, former Senior Advisor to President Trump, wrote.

“Wouldn’t it be nice if major corporations were loyal to the American People?” he added:

@CocaCola CEO FALSELY claims Georgia’s new voting law doesn’t guarantee broad access or ensure election integrity, caving to the ‘woke’ left,” Senator Roger Wicker (R-MS) posted on Twitter.

“The TRUTH is the law expands early voting & makes voting more secure,” he added. “He’s sharing a false narrative. Shame!”

“Just how great is this…” commentator and podcast host Stephen L. Miller wrote, sharing an image of a New York Times essay titled “Nike and Coca-Cola Lobby Against Xinjiang Forced Labor Bill,” which details how major companies have been “pressing Congress to alter legislation cracking down on imports of goods made with forced labor from persecuted Muslim minorities in China.”

“The same Democrats who want to tax corporations into bankruptcy, want corporate money out of politics, and called Citizens United ‘unconstitutional’ are now demanding Delta and Coca-Cola spend millions to influence GA politics,” wrote right-wing commentator John Cardillo:

“Leftists want election fraud,” outspoken conservative actor Nick Searcy wrote. “Fraud gives them power they can control.”

“This ‘man’ is either a liar or a fool,” he added, referring to Quincey. “There is NOTHING restrictive about the GA law. Showing an ID to vote is no more oppressive than showing an ID to cash a check. Just stop.”

“Coke should relocate to a more suitable state like New York or California,” one Twitter user wrote.

“Dear @CocaCola my family has held Coca-Cola stock for over 90 years. No longer. you trade with China and utter not a word, but let Georgia demand to verify that a voter is who they say they are and you go nuts,” another Twitter user added.

“I know many coke drinkers that vowed to never buy another Coca Cola product as long as they live,” yet another Twitter user wrote. “They said Coca Cola needs to stick to what they do best and stop trying to bully states about new voting laws that’s trying to stop democrat fraud!”

“Remind @CocaCola that asking for an ID is not racist,” another angry user commented. “The annual board meeting for CocaCola required participants to provide photo ID to enter….”

“Fascism in action,” yet another person wrote. “The left has their corporate sponsors speak out over common-sense reform that addresses the methods they used to rig the 2020 election.”

The recent Georgia legislation, which was passed last week and aims to combat voter fraud by implementing identification requirements and limiting ballot drop boxes throughout the state while granting the State Elections Board additional power, has become a source of controversy since its passing.

On Wednesday, ViacomCBS — which owns Paramount Pictures and the CBS network — became the first major Hollywood studio to speak out against Georgia’s voter integrity law, claiming — without citing evidence — that the legislation intended to fight voter fraud actually impedes the “equal right to vote.”

The mass media conglomerate’s criticism came after Delta Air Lines publicly condemned the Georgia legislation. As Breitbart News reported, Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian called the new law “unacceptable” in a memo to employees on Wednesday.

Knowing Coca Cola's headquarters is in Atlanta, my first thought was what are they trying to hide ?

Perhaps nothing....They, as a soft drink producer are just interested in good government.
 

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Update: Democrats in Arizona Are Now Attacking the Auditors Selected by Arizona’s Senate to Audit the 2020 Election Results in Maricopa County

By Joe Hoft
Published April 4, 2021 at 11:35am
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The really disgusting tactic of disparaging and attacking anyone who wants to perform an audit of Maricopa County’s 2020 Presidential election results continues.

After months of delays and distractions, the Arizona Senate finally is able to audit the results of the 2020 Presidential Election in Maricopa County. Once the Senate’s audit team was announced last week, the Board of Supervisors of Maricopa County held an emergency meeting behind closed doors. The only known result of that meeting was that the Board of Supervisors won’t allow the audit to be performed in the Tabulation Center where the ballots from the 2020 election are currently housed.
Now the media is back at it, attacking anyone involved in the audit. Big Media has attacked the Arizona Senate for months and now they are attacking the auditors selected by the Senate for the upcoming audit. Not once did the Big Media report on the fact the auditors selected by Maricopa County to perform audits were not certified as claimed by the Board of Supervisors:

WE CAUGHT THEM: Arizona’s Maricopa County Board of Supervisors Lied – EAC Updated Website after Gateway Pundit Report Discovered Their Auditors Were Uncertified

Also, Big Media never reported on the unprofessional work performed by these auditors selected by Maricopa County:
But now Big Media is going after the auditors selected by the Arizona Senate. Arizona Central reports:
The head of a Florida-based technology company who has used social media to promote a range of unfounded election fraud claims and was involved with a previous effort to overturn election results in Michigan has been hired by the Arizona Senate to oversee the recount of Maricopa County’s 2.1 million general election ballots.
The company, called Cyber Ninjas, will lead a team that includes three other firms as part of the $150,000 contract the Senate has awarded to conduct an unprecedented audit of the county’s election results.
Arizona Central, which has consistently sided with the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, created their hit piece based on their opinions rather than facts. This never happened when this paper reported on the unprofessional auditors used by the County.

Someone needs to tell our media across the country that Americans value and demand that elections be free and fair. Americans don’t support people who steal elections or who support people who steal elections.

Americans value the truth not lies.
 

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What’s He Hiding? Georgia’s Secretary of State Raffensperger Petitions Court – Prefers State Not be Forced to Hand Over Ballots for Audit

By Joe Hoft
Published April 4, 2021 at 2:50pm
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Georgia’s corrupt Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger sent a request to the courts yesterday requesting that ballot images taken from the voting machines in Georgia be the only source of evidence to be used in an upcoming audit in Fulton County Georgia. Raffensperger doesn’t want the paper ballots reviewed.

Per a report from creative destruction media from yesterday:
GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger seems like he has a secret. The man in charge of ensuring fair elections in the Peach State really doesn’t want anyone looking at the actual ballots from the Nov 3rd U.S. general election.
There is an old proverb — those with nothing to hide don’t try to hide things.

Fair election activists from VoterGA.org have worked hard and succeeded in gaining access to ballots from Fulton County, GA for a forensic audit. A judge will rule on the procedures later this month.
This is scaring the pants off those who enabled the massive election fraud in November’s general election and the GA Senate run-off in January.

We have seen the same obstruction of justice in Maricopa County, AZ and other swing-states which were hit by fraud.
The GA Secretary of State’s office filed an amicus brief yesterday in support of corrupt Fulton County election officials.
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This comes after a week ago when a judge in Georgia allowed the audit to go forward:
Georgia had multiple issues with the results they certified for the Presidency in the 2020 election. One such issue revolves around 400,000 ballots that were missing their legally required chain of custody documentation.
After this Raffensperger lied about his call with the President and then leaked the lies to the media. The call was taped and later it was determined that Raffensperger lied about it.
The result in Georgia from the 2020 election are likely the most corrupt of any state in the union and that says a lot. Republicans Brad Raffensperger and Governor Kemp are to blame.
 

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FRAUDS: MLB Boycotted Georgia Allstar Game a Day After Expanding Deal with Communist Chinese

By Jim Hoft
Published April 4, 2021 at 4:16pm
Major League Baseball expanded its contract with the Chinese firm Tencent, which has significant ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
The announcement was made on April 1st.

On April 2nd Major League Baseball moved the All-Star Game out of Georgia after state leaders passed a new election law that requires a photo ID to vote absentee in the state.

MLB said it was undemocratic.

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What frauds.

Major League Baseball had extended and expanded its contract with a Chinese telecommunications giant shortly before boycotting the state of Georgia over the league’s disagreement with the election reforms recently enacted by the Peach State’s democratically elected governor and legislature.
Chinese state media reported on April 1 that the MLB will continue to be aired on the streaming platform operated by Chinese tech giant Tencent, which has significant ties to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Tencent is of the Chinese companies that had temporarily dropped NBA games as a form of censorship after former Houston Rockets general manager Daryl Morey spoke out in support of the pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong.
On April 2, the day after the announcement of the Chinese deal, the MLB moved its annual All-Star game out of Atlanta, Georgia, in response to a set of election reforms signed by Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp last month.
President Trump was right to push for a boycott of Major League Baseball.
Enough is enough.

 

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They Helped Elect Joe Biden. Now Hollywood Celebrities Are Pushing Democrat-Backed H.R.1
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Hollywood stars helped drag Joe Biden over the finish line and into the White House. Now they are hoping their celebrity magic will work wonders again with the Democrat-backed bill H.R. 1, also known as the “For the People Act” — the 791-page behemoth legislation that expands vote by mail and prevents states from enforcing voter identification requirements.

Showbiz elites including Judd Apatow, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Debra Messing, Rob Reiner, and Amy Schumer are performing the hard sell, spinning the legislation as a safeguard against corruption. In actuality, the bill restores voting rights to convicted felons, protects illegal aliens, and empowers the federal government to grab election oversight from states.

Republicans have warned the bill represents a potential disaster for the country, saying the country’s electoral process will experience unprecedented chaos if it passes the Senate. (The House has already passed the bill.)

As Breitbart News reported, a slew of Hollywood stars including Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hanks has already voiced their support for the bill via an initiative from former first lady Michelle Obama.

Now more Hollywood stars are contributing to the pressure campaign. Filmmaker Judd Apatow is urging his fans to pressure their senators into voting for the bill, promoting an initiative from the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
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Veep and Seinfeld star Julia Louis-Dreyfus echoed the call from the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.

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Desperate Housewives star Eva Longoria also urged her fans to support the NAACP’s effort to back the bill.

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As Breitbart News reported, actress-comedian Amy Schumer created a video promoting the H.R.1 bill, claiming, “you hate democracy” if you don’t find the sweeping election measure “awesome.”

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Debra Messing promoted Amy Schumer’s video message, adding that the bill “protects our democracy.”

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Rob Reiner singled out Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV), who has expressed reservations about the bill. As Breitbart News reported, Manchin said he has “legitimate concerns” with the “For the People Act,” and would need to “transcend partisanship.”
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Actress Piper Perabo claimed the bill will stop “billionaires from buying elections.” She was promoting a tweet from the New Georgia Project, a self-described non-partisan voter registration group co-founded by Stacey Abrams (D).

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As Breitbart News reported, the group has denied accusations from Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger (R) that it encouraged non-Georgia residents to register to vote in the state’s runoff elections.

Star Trek actor George Takei said the Senate must pass the bill “by any means necessary,” calling on woke corporations to pressure Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ) to support it. “It must pass, filibuster be damned,” he declared.

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Liberal Lawyer Lambasted For Suggesting Georgia Voters Unable To Correctly Identify Their Driver's License Number

SUNDAY, APR 04, 2021 - 12:00 PM
Authored by Jonathan Turley,

We have previously discussed the controversial history of Marc Elias, including allegations that he lied about the funding of Steele Dossier by the Clinton campaign. Elias has also been criticized for challenging elections when he and other Democratic lawyers denounced Republican challenges as a threat to democracy. Now, Elias (who is heading a new group called “Democracy Docket”) is again under intense criticism after a tweet that some have called inherently racist.

Democrats have used the recent Georgia election law as a rallying cry for federalizing elections by labelling the law, as described by President Biden, “Jim Crow on steroids.” Biden has been repeatedly called out for demonstrably false statements about the law. Elias has been arguing that the law is a barrier for black and minority voters. He is being denounced for a tweet where he suggested that Georgia voters could not be expected to be able to read their driver’s licenses correctly — a statement that seemed to refer to minority voters who would be disproportionately impacted by such a requirement.

Elias tries to explain by the new law is such a barrier to voting by noting that “The new Georgia law will require voters to submit ID to vote by mail. If they use their driver’s license, they need to provide the #. One of the two numbers below is correct. If they put the other, it will be rejected.”

He then includes an image of a Georgia driver’s license with two separate numbers highlights and asks “Are you sure you would pick the right one?”

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Elias is suggesting that the numbers will be hopelessly confusing and thus effectively bar black voters from participating in elections.

Polls show that 72 percent of American adults approve of requiring photo identification to vote, but they have not faced with the daunting challenge of finding the driver’s license number.

If voters cannot deduce that the “DL” number refers to “Driver’s License” number, the form itself would make this obvious by only have boxes for nine numbers as well as instructions on where to find the number. There should be a concern for how errors are addressed in such systems, including the use of provisional votes or other means to address errors in writing down such numbers. Mistakes can occur that the system should allow for notice and corrections to be made.

Previously, the main argument against verified voting rules was that many minority voters do not have identification cards. This argument suggests that many who do have such cards will have difficulty figuring out their DL number.



Whatever the arguments against verified voting, insulting the intelligence of minority voters is not likely the best option.

As Curt Schilling tweeted: "Once again the left exposes its bigotry of minorities with their "too stupid to know better" set of low expectations. There is NO OTHER lengthy number and what on earth does the DL# stand for other than Drivers License #? Stop thinking anyone not white is dumber than you are."

Blasting Elias for his clearly racist and bigoted comments...

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Georgia Democrats stare down a mob of their own making

by Kaylee McGhee White, Commentary Writer |
| April 02, 2021 11:30 AM

Leftist activists are busy whipping up a national boycott of Georgia-based businesses over the state’s new election integrity law. The boycott has the support of Hollywood and the White House, with President Joe Biden saying this week that he would support moving the MLB’s All-Star Game out of the state as a sign of protest.

Georgia Democrats are now left trying to talk the mob down.

“I absolutely oppose and reject any notion of boycotting Georgia,” Democratic Sen. Jon Ossoff said in a statement on Thursday. “Georgia welcomes business, investment, jobs, opportunity, and events. In fact, economic growth is driving much of the political progress we have seen here.”

Stacey Abrams, who, having lost Georgia’s governorship in 2018, rebranded herself as a voting rights activist, agreed and reminded Democrats that economic boycotts would hurt the very communities they claim to represent.

“Black, Latino, AAPI, and Native American voters whose votes are the most suppressed under SB 202 are also the most likely to be hurt by potential boycotts of Georgia,” she said in a video on Wednesday.

“I ask you to bring your business to Georgia and, if you’re already here, stay and fight,” she added in an op-ed for USA Today. “Stay and vote.”

But Ossoff and Abrams ought to know that once a mob takes shape, it will not settle for anything less than what it came for: the total destruction of that which it opposes. We see this all the time nowadays. People lose their jobs and reputations over years-old tweets, and anyone who questions the ideological conformity woke extremists are pushing is shamed into remorse.

Now the mob has an entire state in its crosshairs, and it will not back down until Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is punished for signing the election reform bill into law, state Republicans are ousted for proposing and passing it, and Georgia-based corporations are financially crippled because they didn’t speak out against the bill “soon enough.”

The irony here is that Georgia Democrats created this mob. They deliberately misrepresented Georgia’s election reform law and made it out to be the undoing of the civil rights era — a false and ridiculous claim that is easily debunked by a quick skim of the law’s text. Democrats lied about the bill, hoping to convince minority Americans that they’re on the verge of being disenfranchised, to scare them into voting blue.

Well, it worked, at least insofar as it has scared a lot of corporations that do business in Georgia. Their only move, to avoid being canceled, would be to leave and starve the state’s economy.

There is no stopping this mob. Major corporations have already folded, Hollywood’s finest are chasing the rest of the entertainment industry out of the state, and now Biden is encouraging a national sports league to head for the exit.

Abrams's and Ossoff’s pleas are useless — and they have only themselves to blame.
 

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CBS News Gets Blasted for Advocating How 'Companies Can Help Fight Georgia's Restrictive New Voting Law'
By Nick Arama | Apr 03, 2021 1:30 PM ET

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Once upon a time, network television at least attempted to look objective.

Now you have networks just out and out pimping for Democrats, without any shame at all about doing so, even acting as though that’s acceptable behavior.

CBS News didn’t just report on what was happening or even just agree with what the Democrats were saying (falsely) about the law; they actually encouraged activism against it, with “3 ways companies can help fight Georgia’s restrictive new voting law”.
3 ways companies can help fight Georgia's restrictive new voting law Activists are calling on big companies to challenge new voting laws. Here's what they're asking for.
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The story, which isn’t labeled opinion and is just straight-up advocacy, calls on people not to donate to the Republicans who sponsored the law and says companies should stop making donations to them.

They also talk about spreading “awareness,” encouraging ad campaigns to “help stamp out efforts nationwide to pass voting laws similar to Georgia’s.” They even warn about the next states who might try to secure their elections, Arizona and Texas, whom they claim might “alter voting rights.”

What’s the horrible racist thing they might do? Actually have voter ID for absentee ballots. How racist it is that they think people of color are somehow unable to come up with IDs? The last point they were advocating was fighting for HR 1, which would enable them to control elections nationally and eliminate a lot of the election security which individual states have passed. That’s ultimately what they’re working toward to hold control forever.

As we previously reported, most Americans don’t support this radical position on voter IDs, including most black people.

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Sean Spicer and Tim Murtaugh brought up a good point. Since media are always advocating for the Democrats, at what point will the Democrats be held to account for these in-kind contributions?

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So, some wondered if CBS was going to drop their coverage of the Masters tournament this week in Augusta, Georgia. I mean if they’re taking this advocacy position then they should be dropping their own coverage of the tournament, right? Assuming they actually believed in this position and weren’t just posturing on behalf of the Democrats? They shouldn’t mind if their pocketbook takes a hit — it’s the principle of the thing, right?

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How about they give back any ad revenue? Going to guess they’re not going to do that.

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GA SoS Raffensperger Files Legal Brief To Prevent Real Audit Of Ballots From 2020 Election

by CD Media StaffApril 4, 20212024392

Old Proverb – Those With Nothing To Hide Don’t Try To Hide Things
GA GOP Loses Its Religion Over Raffensperger Secretary Of State Office

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GA Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger seems like he has a secret. The man in charge of ensuring fair elections in the Peach State really doesn’t want anyone looking at the actual ballots from the Nov 3rd U.S. general election.

There is an old proverb — those with nothing to hide don’t try to hide things.

Fair election activists from VoterGA.org have worked hard and succeeded in gaining access to ballots from Fulton County, GA for a forensic audit. A judge will rule on the procedures later this month.

This is scaring the pants off those who enabled the massive election fraud in November’s general election and the GA Senate run-off in January.

We have seen the same obstruction of justice in Maricopa County, AZ and other swing-states which were hit by fraud.

The GA Secretary of State’s office filed an amicus brief yesterday in support of corrupt Fulton County election officials.

You can read the brief in the file below.
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Here are some amazing highlights from the legal filing:

Raffensperger suggests he is simply ‘protecting the public’s interest’ in allowing on the ballot images to be used, and not the actual paper records.

The Secretary respectfully requests that the Court permit Petitioners to inspect ballot images only, and deny Petitioners’ request to inspect and scan ballots.
Petitioners have submitted to the Court a proposed order granting their Motion to Unseal, which would grant Petitioners sweeping and unprecedented access to all ballots.
(the horror)

Raffensperger also told an ‘alternative fact’ in his brief, claiming VoterGA wants to move the ballots from their secure location for the audit. CDMedia spoke to VoterGA and this is simply not true.

First, it is important to clarify the difference between “ballots” and “ballot images.”
“Ballots” include (1) paper ballots produced by ballot marking devices (“BMDs”) used in in-person advanced voting and election-day voting; 1 (2) absentee-by-mail paper ballots; and (3) UOCAVA paper ballots. Ballots are then scanned through optical voting scanners selected and furnished by the State of Georgia pursuant to O.C.G.A. § 21-2-300. Once scanned, an electronic ballot image is created and stored on a memory card (“ballot images”).


So in short, Raffensperger wants VoterGA to only have access to the ‘images’ that were created by equipment furnished by the GA Secretary of State’s office and not the actual ballots that show the intended anonymous vote of GA citizens.
The arrogance is quite shocking; although, after Nov 3rd, we shouldn’t be shocked at anything.

Raffensperger declares that only he is allowed to see what actually happened.

The Elections Code is furthermore clear that it is only authorized elections officials who are legally permitted to verify and tabulate ballots in an election.

And, he doesn’t want any outside technology that can detect counterfeit ballots.
Moreover, the scanning and tabulation of ballots is only permitted under Georgia law to be conducted on the equipment selected and furnished by the State of Georgia. There is simply no legal basis for unauthorized third parties such as Petitioners to electronically scan ballots using their own equipment in order to conduct their own independent tabulation of ballots.

Allowing Petitioners to conduct their own scan on uncertified and unknown equipment is contrary to law and would set a new and dangerous precedent going forward.


Perhaps Raffensperger should add to his brief that only Chinese equipment is allowed to scan American ballots.

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Finally, Raffensperger declares its simply too late for anyone to do anything about the massive election fraud which occurred on Nov 3rd.

To the extent that Petitioners are using this open records act enforcement action as a pretext for challenging the legality of ballots cast in the general election, it is too late for them to assert such a challenge now, and any request for relief would be barred by the applicable statute of limitations.

After reading the amicus brief in full filed by the GA Secretary of State’s office, we believe any intellectually honest person would now want to scan the real ballots, and not just the ‘ballot images’ created by machines.
 

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The attorney letter states that an agreement to review the materials inside the county's facility has not been reached & any request is beyond the scope of the subpoena. The Board is pushing back based on technicalities.

If the Senate requested cooperation in the past and that was rejected, it is still not the same as a legislative order from the Senate. They must clarify and give the orders - period.

See Professor David Clements post here: [SEE Below]

"The remedy is simple. AZ legislators——get the presiding judge on the phone now. Get the matter on the record now. Demand access pursuant to the court's order now. Ask the judge to hold the BOS in contempt if they do not open the doors now. I ask all here to contact the AZ legislators to get the judge to exercise control over the Maricopa BOS. This is an embarrassment to the court."

Email the Senate now, see template here: Arizona Red Roots

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Prof. David Clements' post:

The latest word is that the Maricopa Board of Supervisors refuse to let the audit take place on the premises where the ballots are currently located. They claim the subpoena does not state that the audit will take place at their premises.

What a bunch of lying feckless weasels. First, the taxpayers own the building.

Second, the audit is funded by the taxpayers. Third, doing the audit at the present location protects the chain of custody. Fourth, removing the ballots offsite gives the board plausible deniability in the event ballots have gone missing. They can conveniently say, "well, they were all here. I don't know why you don't have all of them." Fifth, it is customary practice when fighting over disclosure and subpoenaed items to make said items available at their physical location when it is impracticable to do so otherwise. 2.1 million ballots and the machines are in one spot. Why cost the AZ taxpayers hundreds of thousands of dollars to transport? Delay, delay, delay. This is what happens when politicians handle things. The remedy is simple. AZ legislators——get the presiding judge on the phone now. Get the matter on the record now.

Demand access pursuant to the court's order now. Ask the judge to hold the BOS in contempt if they do not open the doors now. I ask all here to contact the AZ legislators to get the judge to exercise control over the Maricopa BOS. This is an embarrassment to the court. If you know the judge, start mentioning his name. It's great when a judge responds after his name is posted all over the internet. We the People decide what happens with our votes. Not the other way around.
 
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Professor David Clements put together an interview with hacking expert Joshua Merritt which provides us with a wealth of information on the rise of Dominion, what occurred behind the scenes, and how Dominion let foreign actors steal our election.

Check it Out and Help Share the Video (2 hrs. 52 min. length): Dominion Machines Exposed by HACKER

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Rand Paul: MLB ‘Might Be A Little Too Woke’ If League Does Business With Chinese Communists While Boycotting Georgia
By Tim Pearce
Apr 4, 2021 DailyWire.com

Senator Rand Paul, a Republican from Kentucky, speaks during a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee hearing in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Thursday, March 18, 2021. Dangerous coronavirus variants continue to threaten progress the U.S. has made in reducing Covid-19 cases and immunizing the population, according to the nation's top infectious disease doctor. Photographer: Anna Moneymaker/The New York Times/Bloomberg
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Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) slammed Major League Baseball on Saturday for dealing with the Chinese Communist Party, accused of numerous human rights violations, while boycotting Georgia.

Paul took a jab at the league on Twitter a day after commissioner Rob Manfred announced that the MLB was moving its July all-star game and 2021 draft out of Atlanta in protest of election reforms signed into law last month.

“Your sports league might be a little too woke if it will freely do business with Communists in China and Cuba, but boycotts a US state that wants people to show an ID to vote,” Paul wrote.

On Friday, Manfred said that the MLB was relocating the all-star game and draft because it was “the best way to demonstrate our values as a sport.”

“Over the last week, we have engaged in thoughtful conversations with Clubs, former and current players, the Players Association, and The Players Alliance, among others, to listen to their views,” Manfred said in a statement. “I have decided that the best way to demonstrate our values as a sport is by relocating this year’s All-Star Game and MLB Draft.”

Two days prior to the announcement, the league extended a television deal with state-owned Chinese tech giant Tencent on Wednesday. The new deal grants Tencent the rights to stream MLB games to a number of Asian countries until 2023, according to Fox News.

In 2017, the MLB partnered with a state-owned Chinese group to grow the sport in China. The league announced a 10-year deal with the Beijing Enterprises Real-Estate Group Ltd. (BEREGL) in a December 2017 to build numerous new baseball facilities across the country.

“We are thrilled to have a strategic alliance with Major League Baseball that seeks to enhance the playing level of professional baseball teams in China,” BEREGL chairman Qian Xu said in a statement. “This new relationship with MLB also will seek to provide Chinese youth with new facilities to participate in this great game while advancing their education and learning valuable life lessons.”

Jim Small, then vice president and head of the league’s Asia Pacific operations, added: “This relationship with BEREGL will seek to accelerate our growth and to provide first-rate facilities and coaching for the increasing number of Chinese baseball players. We are honored to team up with one of China’s most forward-thinking, innovative and successful companies as we build momentum for baseball in the country.”

In January, then President Donald Trump accused the Chinese state of committing genocide against religious minorities in Xinjiang, a supposedly autonomous region in China that has suffered a similar fate as Hong Kong as Beijing has increasingly cracked down on Xinjiang residents. As The Daily Wire reported:
Investigations and eye-witness accounts show that the camps are actually centers of abuse and sterilization, among other atrocities. China has been accused by experts and others of running “concentration camps” in an attempt to kill off the minority populations in the region.
According to a June report from The Jamestown Foundation, Chinese officials working the camps have forced pregnant Uyghur women to have violent abortions that often leave the women sterile. The aggressive abortion campaign has caused birth rates to plummet in parts of Xinjiang.
 

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Fake News Washington Post Publishes Hit Piece on Former Sen. Patrick Colbeck — Forgets to Mention His Witness of Massive Drop of Illegal Ballots in Michigan

By Jim Hoft
Published April 5, 2021 at 9:43am
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The Washington Post published a hit piece on former Michigan State Senator Patrick Colbeck on Monday.

The WaPo accuses Colbeck of smearing Dominion Voting Systems saying the former state senator, “Repeated baseless claims about mass fraud in the presidential election to state senators and pro-Trump crowds, falsely insinuating that rigged voting machines and bogus ballots swayed the results.”

Dominion Voting Systems is suing Colbeck for damaging its reputation.

It should be noted that it was the Dominion voting machines in Michigan that were first caught switching thousands of votes from President Trump to Joe Biden in the November election.

In December former Senator Colbeck revealed that the radical Michigan Attorney General refused to release the forensic audit of the Dominion machines in Antrim County.
But what the Washington Post forgot to mention in their hit piece is that it was Senator Colbeck who first reported on the fifty boxes of ballots that were unloaded at the TCF Center in Detroit at 3:30 in the morning on election night.

Senator Colbeck told The Gateway Pundit back in November that the tens of thousands of suspect ballots were driven into the center and unloaded WITHOUT proper chain of custody documentation.

Then the next day the Democrat officials locked out GOP observers when they were counting these mysterious ballots.


The Gateway Pundit later obtained footage in January of the ballot drop at 3:30 AM on November 4th. We included Senator Colbeck’s recorded testimony in November to play in the background.

Senator Colbeck was completely accurate — word for word — on what he saw in November and what the video exposed in late January.

Rumble video on website 7:21 min

For some reason the Washington Post refused to mention this in their Monday report.

Why is that?


Maybe by tomorrow they’ll create some lies to explain this video!
 
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