Sunday, December 06, 2020

I Voted!


Anarcho-Socialist Agenda, Part 666 - Submitted my mail-in ballots for Georgia's Senate run-off election today.  My hand is still cramped from signing dozens of fraudulent ballots for dead people, cats and dogs, and out-of-state illegal aliens.  But now our evil plan has come to fruition, and soon we'll all have higher taxes, no police, Antifa everywhere, mandatory abortion, the gay-rights agenda, and (shudder) political correctness.

LOL.  Lol, lol,  If you listen to the Republican campaign ads and believe what you hear, you probably think that sounds about right.

In all seriousness, I mailed in my absentee ballot today.  Just one.  To no one's surprise, I voted for the two fine Democratic candidates for Senate, Jon Ossoff and the Rev. Raphael Warnock.  Took all of five minutes, including a brief detour to the post office while I was out and about on my Sunday afternoon grocery-shopping mission.  The vote is secure - my ballot went into an anonymous envelope, and then that envelope went onto a bar-coded mailing envelope.  I signed an affidavit on the outside of the envelope certifying that the vote was mine, put a stamp on it, and took it directly to the Post Office (no sketchy drop or mail boxes).

If enough others vote like me, we can complete the flip of Georgia for at least this one election cycle and deliver a Democratic Senate to President-Elect Joseph Biden and Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris (I like how the sounds).  We can unseat Moscow Mitch McConnell and finally get some meaningful legislation passed.  We can get financial relief to those impacted by the covids, we can implement a coherent nationwide strategy to combat the virus, we can restore our dignity and America to international leadership once again, and we can finally address climate change.  All by dropping an envelope in the mail.

Picture above is about the third or fourth postcard I've received from out of state urging me, as a registered Georgia voter, to elect Ossoff and Warnock.  Today, I did my patriotic duty for my country.

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