Georgia’s election was super secure…that’s what officials like Georgia’s Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and Gabriel Sterling has claimed.
Since the election, we’ve learned that nothing could be further from the truth.
We’ve learned of problem after problem and now we’re learning about one more.
Last week, two Fulton County election employees were fired after it was reported that they had actually shredded election registration applications. They weren’t blank applications, they were filled out.
Raffensperger has called for an investigation, but we have no confidence in anything that this imbecile does at this point. If he was really committed to election integrity he would have done something about the election back when President Trump had asked him to do an investigation. Once again, I don’t see how these fools don’t see that there is a problem when you go to bed at night knowing that President Trump is way ahead in several states, only to wake up the next morning to see that Biden magically jumped into the lead
According to the Daily Caller,
A preliminary investigation found employees might have checked the applications out for processing but rather than fully processing them, the employees allegedly shredded some of the forms. The duo was reported Friday morning and terminated the same day after fellow employees reported them, according to authorities.
But state law requires ballots to be preserved for 24 months after the election, according to Raffensperger.
“Elections are the most important function of our government,” Fulton County Commission Chairman Robb Pitts said. “We have committed to transparency and integrity.”
Under Georgia’s new election law, Raffensperger is participating in a review that “could lead to a replacement of the leadership of Fulton County’s elections.”
Georgia has failed it’s people and failed this country to be quite honest. If they would have had their act together, as well as the other states, we would be sitting in much better condition than we are today under Biden.