Something In Georgia Stinks

I don’t know about you, but I think the Governors race in Georgia was a real stinker. I have to give it to Stacy Abrams. When they went low, she went high. But I am sure that facing the racist and hostile climate she was enduring in becoming the first black female Governor of Georgia, a lot of us would have kick them in the face when they went low. Okay, yes I am being violent, but the situation in Georgia calls for it. Besides, didn’t the President say there was going to be violence? Okay then. As Secretary of State, Brian Kemp removed more than 700,000 registered voters from the rolls over a two year period. Some estimates put it as high as 1.5 million voters removed. There is currently a federal lawsuit being file against Kemp for the 700,000 people he removed from the rolls without notifying them they had been removed. Where in the communist Sandinista, Russian federation, Mao Zedong, peoples republic of Putin, do they do that shit at… okay? Yes, now I’m getting hostile. Most of the voters removed by Kemp were African Americans. The Governors office has a stain on it. The governor elect has a stain on him. By removing those voters, he not only affected the governors race, but all the downstream races in Georgia. One of which my cousin was running for state representative. She lost by less than 900 votes. Were there 900 voters affected in her district? Who’s to say. Brian Kemp is not talking about it. He is just saying lets all get to work and forget about me stealing this election. Yes Georgian’s, forget about the racist robocalls, forget about the voter roll suppression and forget about the lying accusations of Democratic voter roll hacking. But while you are at it, you need to forget about your healthcare, you need to forget about a middle income tax break, you need to forget about quality education, you need to forget about a living wage and you need to pick up your nose off the floor that you cut off in spite of your face. You wanted Brian Kemp, you got him. As for me I’m inviting the thousands of disenfranchised voters you took off the voter rolls and the Georgians you cheated out of their democracy to join me. On the day and moment you put your hand on that bible to be sworn in as governor, I going to my bathroom and flush my toilet stool, because something in Georgia stinks.

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