Powell's Kraken accepted by Supreme Court; Georgia to validate ballot signatures - Eye Opener

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Powell's Kraken accepted by Supreme Court; Georgia to validate ballot signatures - Eye Opener

Today you will see how Powell's Kraken was accepted by the Supreme Court and we will update you about Georgia and the reason why they chose to validate ballot signatures

President Trump said, "I'm so loyal to people, maybe I'm loyal to a fault but I'm so loyal to people that when somebody is slightly disloyal to me I look upon it as a great act of horror.” Then, he stated, someday he may “lose everything for a period of time to see who’s loyal and who’s not loyal”. When President Trump said this, he had already used this "feint" tactic before and said he had found out a lot of things. He also mentioned, “you can’t guess it, you can’t predict it. You think certain people would be loyal no matter what, and it turns out that they’re not." He also asserted, “I would have wiped the floor with the guys that weren’t loyal...”

On Dec. 16, under public pressure, Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, officially announced that the state will work with the University of Georgia to validate the statewide ballot signatures and absentee ballots will be validated twice. So why is the Secretary of State of Georgia willing to validate this time? As you may have noticed in the last couple days, on Dec 15, attorney Lin Wood accused the Georgia Secretary of State and the Georgia Governor of having close relationships with the Chinese Communist Party and warning them that they might face jail time, and the tweets have been retweeted by President Trump.

Does everyone understand the seriousness of Ratcliffe's statement? If you think about how the U.S. treated the former Soviet Union and those terrorist groups, and what happened to them, you'll understand. If this goes on, the U.S. would have to take real actions. It won't be as simple as petitioning.

#Trump #Georgia #BradRaffensperger

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