Georgia's Conservative Struggles and the Fight for Election Integrity

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In Georgia, finding true conservative leadership is becoming increasingly difficult, as the state faces growing concerns over its political landscape. In Georgia's legislature, “conservative” Republicans push a midyear budget that focuses on increases for mental health, school security, and law enforcement, yet wasteful spending on projects like the $650M water system for Hyundai. The state's shift toward Democrat values has raised alarms, particularly over election security. Calls to return to paper ballots and human-controlled voting are necessary as technology progresses. However, election officials, including Brad Raffensperger, resist these efforts, pushing costly contracts and defending the current system as the most secure. The fight for real election integrity in Georgia faces significant roadblocks, leaving citizens frustrated with the lack of progress on true reform.

It is easier to find a snipe than to find a real conservative republican in Georgia.
MAGA starts at home. Start in your city, start in your county, start in your schools.
Parent teacher meeting erupts over LGBTQ naked pride books being given to Kindergarteners. The book is titled the Rainbow Parade. All over America parents are tired of the indoctrination of our children.
In the state of GA we can only put in a budget for anticipated tax, and when we go back into legislative session immediately they pass a midyear budget. The “conservative” republicans are pushing the chips all in under the guise of school security, mental health, and increased law enforcement. By state law you have to reconcile the old budget before passing a new budget. As soon as the legislative session starts and if there are more taxes come in than expected, they spend it. They write the reconciliation budget and push in all the chips. Every year in GA, the politicians pay people off, $500 here and there, a little pat on the head. $650M in the budget for the water system for Hyundai in addition to $1B in tax abatements but we can’t scrap the $140M that was spent on these voting machines. Tom Homan pushes back when he is asked about what it is going to cost for deportations, he responds with what is the value. So what is the price of securing our elections?
GA has grown right into being democrats. That is why we are not the red state they want to lead you to believe.
We have a serious problem in GA. we need to go to paper ballots that are hand counted in the precincts. The reason we need to get rid of the machines is because AI and technology is going to move so fast and we need to humanize our elections. This is the one thing that we need to NOW give control back to the people. They are wanting to test votes online.
SB189, getting rid of the QR codes. $4M for battery backups. Josh McKoon, Brad Carver, Salleigh Grubbs when they come out to tell you that they are working on election integrity and fighting for you. Remember we were getting rid of the QR code and we showed them that it was unconstitutional. Now Brad Raffensperger was saying we need to scrap SB189 because we are at the end of this contract. And why would we take the last 2 years of this costly contract to scrap all of these machines. We could use $15M and use the $32M to use on hurricane relief. The committees are set up to make recommendations to the full senate but there is no one at the committee. Raffensperger is telling the committee that the only areas where there were errors were with human marked ballots and the machines are more accurate. They will lead you to believe that this was the most secure and most accurate election of all time. Clint Dixon is the chairman and has to be there, no one else cares. Anyone could sit in a committee hearing at any given time. Brad Raffensperger is quick to say that there is all this great technology in election systems. But we don’t want the new technology, we want to go old school. The election stuff that the GOP is not going anywhere. There isn’t any election bill that is being worked on because we can’t even get the funding for SB189 to remove the QR code.

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