Georgia on My Mind

This past week we were able to watch the President’s attorneys address several of the state’s Legislators in the contested states throughout the country. Being the political junkie that I am, I found this to be riveting television. Sadly, as I pointed out last week, 90% of the American public most likely didn’t get to watch them because none of the mainstream media bothered to cover the hearings and just as bad, far too many Americans didn’t even know they were taking place (#clueless) but, I digress.

It wasn’t the attorneys that were so riveting, it was the many witnesses I found astounding. These weren’t paid actors and actresses.  They were, for the most part everyday ordinary Americans who participated in the election by volunteering their time, working hours on end at the voting locations around the country. Their personal stories were believable and in some cases mind boggling.

There were a few things that stood out that were consistent throughout their testimony from one state to another. All that worked as poll watchers described their experiences as being hostel. Many who spoke testified that they had been kicked out of the room.  Some said that this was a badge of honor for the vote counters.  Some of these vote counters would applaud and some stood and cheered as the republican poll watchers were escorted off the floor and out of the building. In every case, the number of republican poll watchers was greatly outnumbered. Why were they removed? In every case, under sworn affidavits, the witnesses said it was due to their “trying” to do their jobs. When they would question a ballot or a procedure or the way ballots were being handled they were met with opposition and if they didn’t back down they were sent walking. “This ballot has no signature” says the poll watcher. “That’s okay, send it through,” says the floor supervisor. One witness after another spoke of thousands upon thousands of ballots being run through the machine, none were for the President. Another spoke of military ballots where again, thousands were for Biden only handful for the President. You know, the President who gave the troops their first raise in a decade, the one that fixed the VA and gave the vets the ability to see any doctor if the VA didn’t meet their needs. Yes that President, the one that has up-graded all of their equipment, the one that has brought so many home from needless war zones. That President that evidently didn’t get but a few military votes… Completely unbelievable.

The witnesses in Georgia talked about being sent home well after the polls had closed due to a water leak. I am sure you have learned that the water leak turned out to be a clogged toilet.  Furthermore, video showed that the minute the workers had left and the doors were locked, suitcases of ballots were pulled out from under tables by state election workers where they proceeded to run them through the machines with no witnesses in sight. To everyone’s surprise (not really), when these folks got done, Mr. Braindead was in the lead, by a lot… The Legislators were speechless watching the video and hearing the testimony. Well, all of those accept the leftist democrat legislators. These people, oh these people… One woman actually attempted to discredit the video and all of the witnesses. They just got done watching, with their own eyes people leaving and suitcases being pulled out from under tables and ballots being run through the machine without watchers and she had the evilness within her to say it was all normal… by the way, the next day, the head of the Georgia election, a Republican I might add, all but agreed, it was all normal…

As for these machines, they were indeed the Dominion machines we’ve all been hearing so much about. Oops, I forgot, and it’s no fault of yours, most of you probably don’t even know what I am talking about. It has been alleged that the ballot counting software owned by a company called Dominion is corrupt. According to a number of IT experts and at least two retired Generals, Dominion is the same company and software used in Venezuela. You know Venezuela. That’s where their President when running for re-election receives around 99% of the vote from the people who despise him or her because they can’t find any damn food to eat and when they do, they can’t afford to pay for it. You know, the place where a loaf of bread cost like 2.3 million dollars… You know the place I am talking about, it’s the one that the Democrats most want America to be like. Sorry, I went off on another tangent. There are so many issues, it is easy to do.

I won’t dive too deep into this Dominion issue. Suffice it to say that these machines oddly enough were used in every single contested state.  When we went to sleep after midnight, the President was leading Biden by some 600,000 votes in Pennsylvania. When we woke up the race was suddenly very close. By the end of the next day, the amazing, hardworking, popular Joe Biden had taken the lead…

Back to Georgia. Yesterday (Saturday, December 5th) ahead of the President heading to Georgia for a rally on behalf of republicans Loeffler and Perdue who are in a state runoff election, I sent out a tweet expressing my disdain for the two candidates. Here’s the tweet; “I get people saying we must elect these 2 Georgia republicans so that we maintain the majority in the Senate but here’s my deal. Why haven’t these 2 demanded an audit? And, who in the hell thinks a republican controlled Senate will be worth a shit w/o a President Trump? Not me.

While the majority of my followers, all big time President Trump fans agreed with the statement, many slammed me for suggesting Georgians shouldn’t vote for these two candidates. I spent an hour or more attempting to defend myself until I finally gave up realizing I was wasting my time. Nowhere in the tweet did I say not to vote for these two useless deep state asshats. These people telling me how important it was to hold the Senate obviously didn’t read the tweet, that’s exactly how the tweet started. Little did they know, I voted for Lindsey Graham, do you think I wanted to vote for Lindsey Graham? Hell no! The man is almost as useless as the two Georgia multi-millionaires are.

My whole point in the tweet was & is to point to the single most important topic right now is this election which is drawing out the fraud that has been committed on our President and the 70 million Americans who voted for him. I find it unforgivable that the entire GOP has nothing to say right now except to go out and vote for Loeffler and Perdue. “We must keep the Senate”, “If we don’t re-elect Loeffler and Perdue the Democrats will turn American into a socialist nation.” All true, but my point is, where in the hell is the same vim and vigor for the President and the millions of us who voted for him? Do you know that neither Loeffler nor Perdue have come out and condemned this rigged election in Georgia? Neither of them have called for an audit. They didn’t even have the courage last night when they were invited on stage at the rally to say one word about the election or how the President has been robbed. The President flew all the way down there, spoke for two plus hours to help these two idiots and when given the opportunity what did they say? Vote for me. It was sickening. The President on the other hand did what he has been doing for the past four years. Carry these lazy republican’s across the finish line. He works day and night while they do little to nothing to help him. It is madding.

Finally, the other point of the tweet was made at the end. “Who in the hell thinks a republican controlled Senate will be worth a shit without a President Trump?” Do people not remember how weak and useless the Senate was during the Obama years? Did the republican controlled Senate back then push back in any meaningful way against anything that the communist socialist community organizer thrusted onto the American people? No they did not. Oh there was a lot of “pretending” to oppose Obama but he was free to move about and give us all the wonderful things that, thankfully, this President has thrown out the window during his first term. Stupid regulations, no border, ISIS taking over, free ticket for DACA. The list of insanity is too long to list… Our President, not the Republicans fixed all of this.  

Yes, vote for these two idiot republicans but know the focus should be, must be, on getting our President re-elected and I for one, will never forget that the GOP and these two candidates didn’t lift a finger to help.

The man has been made to fight everyone on the planet for four straight years. He has won time and time again. There is no reason to give up on him now. #MAGA

So there you have it, Georgia on my mind. You tell me why Georgia has a republican Governor and a Republican Secretary of State who have refused to audit the vote? Finally under pressure, yesterday the Governor did state an audit of signatures are needed but… always a but, it was up to the Secretary of State to make that call. These people are either so damn weak or they are as tough as nails but simply have something to hide which is exactly what attorneys Wood and Powell accuse these two of. There have been claims that the Governor and Secretary both profited off the Dominion contract… meanwhile, the clock is ticking. Before y’all throw in the towel remember, it wasn’t until December 12th, I believe when the Supreme Court finally heard and settled the Bush-Gore case. As the President said last night, we need just one of these states to standup and do the right thing. Thus far, none have. Everyday matters at this point.

Stupid media and stupid masks… They deserve each other.

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The editor of Let Me Jump in places himself in the category of being like any other normal American. He has worked his whole life, paid his own way, honors his family and friends and cares a great deal about America. Overall very conservative as well as open minded. Editor feels it is important to share his common sense toward everyday topics. Editor is concerned the country isn't always headed in the best direction and very concerned with the state of Washington and politics in general.