4/3/21

DailyKenn.com — The far-left is pushing back against Georgia's secure election laws, encouraging corporations to join the fight. The far-left apparently fears other states will follow Georgia's example and, so, it wants to 'make an example' of Georgia with financial pressure from big business; a de facto fine. 


However, only two major corporations have joined the effort: Coca Cola and Delta Airlines. 

That may be the impetus that drove CBS news to publish a three-point strategy for corporations to punish the state of Georgia. 

The three points are: 

1. Do not donate

2. Spread awareness

3. Fight for federal law

Here are three ways to fight corporate tampering:

1. Do not patronize corporations that oppose secure elections

2. Spread awareness (share this article on social media)

3. Fight for more secure election laws 

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• Georgia's fair election laws require voters to properly identify themselves; something Joe Biden appears to believe is worse than Jim Crow. 

However, Delta Airlines requires identification to board their passenger jets. Is Delta worse than Jim Crow?

• Secure democracy demands secure elections. That is the crux of the matter. Many believe Joe Biden occupies the White House due to election insecurity. Others believe Democrats control the U.S. Senate for the same reason. Democrats appear to rely on dishonest elections.