With U.S. Senate Runoffs Near, Georgia’s Not Prosecuting Its Unprecedented Number of Double Voters

Guest post by Paul Sperry at Real Clear Investigations

More than 1,700 Georgians were singled out for illegally casting two ballots in 2020 elections — including last month’s hotly contested presidential race — but their fraudulent votes weren’t canceled out, according to state election officials. And so far, none of the cheaters has been prosecuted, raising concerns about continued fraud as Georgia prepares to vote again in twin U.S. Senate runoff elections next month.

The majority of double voters were Democrats who cast an absentee ballot either by mail or drop box and also voted in person on Election Day, officials said, which is a felony under state law.

The highest share of offenders were from Fulton County, which includes Atlanta — many of whom were allowed to cast a second ballot by poll workers, officials said.

Hundreds of workers assigned to county poll sites were recruited and trained by the Democrat-run Georgia chapter of the ACLU and a minority-owned temp agency run by Democrat donors, according to documents obtained by RealClearInvestigations. Most of them were young and inexperienced.

Before the election, the ACLU urged anyone “threatened with prosecution” over double-voting allegations to contact the chapter for legal assistance. It is now signing up poll workers for the Jan. 5 runoff races. And the temp agency, Happy Faces Personnel Group, remains under contract with the county to supply workers for that critical election, despite complaints from poll managers and poll watchers that its recruits were “poorly trained” and “highly partisan.” The Georgia runoffs will determine control of the Senate.

Though the number of suspected double-voting felons is the largest in state history, RealClearInvestigations has learned that no cases have been referred to the state attorney general for criminal investigation.

“This office does not have any referrals on double voting cases so far from the State Election Board related to the June 2020 primary or November 2020 general [election],” said Katie Byrd, spokesperson for Georgia Attorney General Chris Carr, a Republican.

The lack of action undercuts Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger’s promise last month “to prosecute those who try to undermine our elections to the fullest extent of the law.”

Fraud cases are referred to the attorney general by the election board, which is chaired by Raffensperger, a Republican who has taken heat from President Trump for not doing more to investigate claims of fraud in the Nov. 3 election.

Some local officials had hoped at least some double voters would be prosecuted and made examples of ahead of the Senate runoffs next month to deter other cheaters from committing fraud.

“I am terribly disappointed in the lack of enforcement of our election laws,” said Forsyth County Commissioner Dennis Brown, a Republican. “We are asking for the same outcome in January during the runoffs if something is not done soon.”

Raffensperger faced a backlash from liberal voting-rights groups over his warnings about fraud following the June primary, when more than 150,000 voters tried to vote twice but reportedly were unsuccessful. (The system is supposed to catch double-voters, but at least 1,000 still slipped through safeguards.) The groups, led by Democratic activist Stacey Abrams’ well-funded Fair Fight Action, have maintained that claims of fraud could have a chilling effect on absentee voting and effectively suppress black voters in the state who disproportionately prefer that method of voting.

Some local election officials believe Raffensperger is afraid of being labeled “racist” by Abrams, who is suing him for allegedly “disenfranchising” voters of color in the state.

“I am not sure the secretary of state has the backbone for this,” Fulton County poll manager Suzi Voyles said. “We have turned in thousands of unlawful voters and not one of them has been prosecuted.”

Brown agreed that Raffensperger may be out of his depth, noting that “this is his first political office.”

“He is a little bit afraid, politically, and buckled a little more than he should have to Abrams, who’s trying to stir up racial discord,” he said. “That’s why he printed up all those absentee ballot [request] forms and sent them to people who hadn’t asked for them — which was just a terrible action, because it creates all kinds of problems with double voting and other fraud — and that’s why he agreed to install all those drop boxes, which just opens the door for illegal ballot harvesting.”

Raffensperger’s office declined an on-the-record interview.

Pressured by Abrams and other voting-rights activists, Raffensperger agreed to mail out absentee ballot applications and install ballot drop-off boxes in Georgia’s 159 counties. As a result, absentee voting skyrocketed across the state. Both the primary and general elections drew historic numbers of absentee ballots.

Some poll watchers blame the push to make absentee voting easier during the coronavirus pandemic for the surge in double-voting. Double voters typically mailed in or dropped off ballots before Election Day and then also showed up to vote in person and were allowed to vote despite being flagged in the system. Others voted in person first, then dropped an absentee ballot in one of the drop boxes later that day, bypassing system safeguards.

“The one thing that the system cannot safeguard against with the new drop boxes is voters who go through the steps saying they did not request an absentee ballot, vote at the polls, and then later that day drop a ballot in the absentee box before 7 p.m.,” Voyles warned.

Despite such concerns, the boxes are being used again for next month’s runoffs. Absentee voting has already begun in the Senate races, which pit GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler against Democratic hopeful Raphael Warnock and Republican Sen. David Perdue against Democratic challenger Jon Ossoff. Democrats hope to win both contests to take control of the 100-seat Senate with 50 seats and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris as a tie-breaker.

An investigation by Raffensperger’s office revealed that at least 1,042 people knowingly voted twice in the June primary, with 60% of them using Democratic Party ballots. Another 294 voted twice in the August runoff election. Two-thirds of the combined 1,366 double votes were votes by absentee.

Hundreds more broke the law again on Nov. 3. Results are preliminary, but investigators so far have found at least 400 cases of double voting in the presidential race. These fraudulent votes were not canceled. It’s unclear whether they favored Joe Biden or President Trump due to the secrecy of ballots. Raffensperger officially called Georgia and its 16 electoral votes for Biden last week after a third recount showed him with a razor-thin lead of 11,769 votes.

Voting twice is a felony punishable by one to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $100,000. Proving intentionality is not required under Georgia law. Yet none of the total 1,736 confirmed cases of double-voting has been referred for prosecution, even though some cheaters were overheard bragging about violating the law.

The secretary of state’s investigations office is still fielding reports from precincts and complaints from poll watchers, so the figure may rise substantially. Details are unclear about the total number of people who showed up at the polls on Nov. 3 despite having cast an absentee ballot by mail or drop box, but the number is estimated to be in the hundreds of thousands. Investigators are confident that in most cases, people who’d already cast their vote were flagged by the system. They may have tried to vote again, but were turned away. The full number of those who were nonetheless allowed to vote in person remains an open question, however.

Before 2020, the most repeat voting complaints came in 2008, when 10 cases were investigated in Georgia. In this election, more Georgians than ever before requested an absentee ballot after Raffensperger made it easier to vote absentee. Many poll watchers had warned that providing more voting options would create more ways to cheat.

Although Raffensperger would not comment, a senior state election official defended his record by noting that double-voting might have been worse in the general election if he hadn’t publicly denounced the fraud that took place during the primary.

He said the secretary of state’s office has put safeguards in place to ensure everyone’s vote is counted just once in the Jan. 5 election. He did not specify what procedures have changed other than improving training for election workers to make sure they properly follow procedures for canceling absentee ballots when voters show up in person.

“As long as human beings are involved, no election is going to be perfect,” said the official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity. “If an election worker ignores or just doesn’t see the indication that a voter has already cast a ballot and lets them vote anyway, there’s really nothing we can do but investigate the person who cast the double vote who would know they’re double voting and are committing a felony.”

Voyles, who has been helping manage polls in Fulton County for 20 years, complained that Democratic county officials entrusted the ACLU of Georgia with training election workers in how to screen out voters trying to cast two ballots. She noted that the ACLU chapter is a political activist group that appears more interested in defending people who vote twice than stopping them and reporting them to authorities.

Before the presidential election, the state’s ACLU chapter urged anyone “threatened with prosecution” over double-voting allegations to contact them for “legal assistance.”

“The ACLU of Georgia invites anyone threatened with prosecution for allegedly voting two times in the primary election to request legal assistance by contacting the organization as soon as possible,” according to a Sept. 8 press release.

Despite the potential conflict, Voyles said a lawyer trained by the ACLU was put in charge of policing double-voting at her precinct.

“I was not happy the ACLU was there,” Voyles said. “I do not trust them.”

In fact, Fulton County allowed the ACLU to station lawyers at each of its 255 polling sites, replacing poll managers and overriding normal county procedures for catching absentee voters who show up at polls. This “new policy” was designed to “simplify” the process.

Fulton County was not alone. All told, the ACLU recruited, trained and deployed more than 2,700 election workers at polls across the state on Nov. 3. It also helped recruit “technicians” to help operate and “troubleshoot“ the machines of Dominion Voting Systems. ACLU recruiters targeted younger Georgians for the election work, many of whom had no previous experience checking in voters, and put them through a special training program separate from the county’s.

“Don’t think of yourself as ‘inexperienced,’ “ an ACLU organizer told recruits in an Oct. 8 training session, according to notes from the meeting. “Prepare to walk in and take a leadership role, even as a first-time poll worker.”

In a guide for Georgia poll workers, the ACLU came close to encouraging double-voting: “Voters can cast a regular in-person ballot even if they requested an absentee ballot.” The chapter also facilitated absentee voting by listing the locations of all the drop boxes in the state, including some 36 drop boxes installed in Fulton County.

Poll workers are supposed to verify if a walk-in’s absentee ballot has already been received. If such a voter shows up at the polls after requesting an absentee ballot, poll workers must cancel the ballot electronically and have the voter sign an affidavit swearing he or she will not send it in. And they are supposed to turn away anyone who already voted absentee and then shows up in person.

But in hundreds of cases in Georgia, poll workers issued voter access cards to people who had already voted absentee, ignoring status messages that appeared on their electronic Poll Pads indicating that they had applied for an absentee ballot.

Records show the ACLU of Georgia is financially supported by Abrams’ group and run by Andrea Young, a civil-rights activist and Democrat who served as chief of staff to former Rep. Cynthia McKinney, D-Ga. A former Planned Parenthood official, Young last month urged voters to elect politicians who support abortion rights and lower sentences for black convicts, among other things.

“The voting has ended. The counting has begun. Now, the next phase of our work begins: Protect the right to reproductive freedom. Reform our criminal legal system,” she wrote on the local ACLU website the day after the presidential election. “We vote to elect officials who will pursue policies to promote civil rights.”

Young does not count Trump among those officials. In a local newspaper interview after Trump took office, she slammed the new president for proposing policies she said “infringe on civil rights.”

Her ACLU chapter supports the “Black Lives Matter” movement. In a page on its website titled, “RACIAL JUSTICE: GEORGIA’S UPRISING,” it states: “At the ACLU of Georgia, we have redoubled our efforts to support the voices of the unheard and fight systemic racism in its many forms. Join the movement. Black Lives Matter.”

The ACLU of Georgia did not respond to requests for comment. But a document outlining its recruitment program said it “worked to recruit and prepare qualified poll workers.”

“We are now preparing poll workers for runoff elections in Georgia on Jan. 5,” it added.

Voyles doubts the ACLU-trained workers and monitors had much incentive to enforce election rules. Judging from their training materials, she may have a point.

“Never tell someone that they can’t vote,” the ACLU organizer told recruits in the Oct. 8 training session.

In the same meeting, recruits were advised that their working at the polls was “one of the most impactful ways to effect change in the 2020 election cycle.”

In addition to the ACLU recruits, more than 340 poll workers — including those screening absentee voters, counting votes, canvassing votes, auditing votes and even supervising poll workers — were contracted over to Fulton County through a minority-owned temp agency that doesn’t specialize in recruiting or training election workers.

Many of the temps from the agency — Tucker, Ga.-based Happy Faces — were described as partisan, inexperienced and poorly trained by poll managers and monitors who worked alongside them.

The “statewide contract” for Happy Faces’ 2020 election staffing was valued at almost $7 million, according to Fulton County documents. The Fulton deal was approved by Robb Pitts, the Democratic chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. Listed as contract administrator for Happy Faces was chief financial officer and staffing manager Edwina Berry Hairston, who appears in Federal Election Commission records as a Democratic donor.

Phone calls and emails to Fulton County went unanswered. But county officials explained in a 2019 document to the commissioners board that they needed to hire Happy Faces because staffing the polls in 2020 would be a “time-consuming effort,” and Happy Faces could “cut out the work by handling everything from recruitment, background checks, orientation, payroll and other processes for our deadline-driven election calendar.” They assured the board that approving the contract for Happy Faces would result in “a successful conduct of the upcoming 2020 presidential election.”

But some Fulton County poll managers and watchers were not happy with the election-related tasks they performed, noting that Happy Faces workers were often rude, incompetent and openly discussed politically sensitive topics.

“The workers from this temp organization employed by Fulton County have no experience, and there are some who are incompetent. And many are highly partisan,” said Garland Favorito, a certified poll watcher who runs VoterGa.org, one of the leading advocates for election integrity in the state.

Added Voyles: “We had an issue with Happy Faces temps, who were given managerial responsibilities but had never worked in any election at all. Their training was inadequate. They were even instructed to ignore basic Georgia law and allow people from other counties or precincts to vote [in her Fulton County precinct].”

Happy Faces, which does not list elections work among the areas of “top talent” it provides, did not respond to requests for comment. But a brochure on its website maintains that it is “dedicated to consistently surpassing service performance standards.”

The temp agency is under contract to also staff polls for the Jan. 5 runoffs.

Byrd, the state attorney general’s spokesperson, said that although the AG is not currently prosecuting any of the 1,736 known cases of double-voting in the 2020 election cycle, he is investigating two individuals who allegedly voted twice in the November 2016 general election.

In both cases, she said, voters knowingly took advantage of glitches or poll worker errors to cast a second ballot in the election.

“Right now, we are processing two double-voting cases from the 2016 cycle. They were referred to this office around Sept. 10,” she said. “I cannot share more on those matters at this time as they’re considered active.”

RealClearInvestigations has learned through other sources that one case involves a female government worker from Putnam County, who allegedly cast a ballot twice, once on Oct. 31, 2016, and again on Nov. 2, 2016. The other case involves a male voter from Murray County, Ga., who allegedly took advantage of a system error that missed his mailed ballot and voted again in person after he was issued access by a poll worker on Election Day. Because the voters have not yet been charged, RCI is withholding their names.

Local critics say it’s outrageous state election officials have not even referred any of the hundreds of known cases of double-voting cheaters from the 2020 cycle to prosecutors for criminal investigation.

“After the primary elections, Raffensperger announced that his office identified 1,000 people who voted twice in the primary. He promised that they would be prosecuted for voter fraud,” said Don Cole, a former speech writer for U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue, a cousin of Senator Perdue. “I must have missed the announcements of arrests, indictments, trials, or convictions.”

“Before the primary we all received firm assurances that the system was so secure that it was impossible to vote twice. Apparently 1,000 people figured out how to get through that security in the primary election,” Cole added. “I guess that they were just warming up for November.”

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NBC Rushes to Defend Jill Biden, After Years of Cheap Shots at Melania

On Monday, NBC’s Today show did the bidding of the incoming Biden administration by wailing over a Wall Street Journal op-ed critical of soon-to-be First Lady Jill Biden for use of her academic title “Doctor.” Rather than report real news, the broadcast wasted over three minutes of air time denouncing the “sexist” article. This is the same network that just a few months ago criticized Melania Trump for condemning looting and has spent years hurling similar cheap shots at the First Lady.
“Also this morning, there’s an outpouring of support for the future First Lady Dr. Jill Biden after a controversial Wall Street Journal op-ed,” co-host Hoda Kotb sympathetically proclaimed early in the 8:00 a.m. ET hour. She then explained the minor offense that the Biden team and its leftist media allies decided was a major controversy: “The author suggested that Biden dropped the title ‘Doctor,’ even though she earned it.”
 
 
In the report that followed, correspondent Anne Thompson gushed:
You know, growing up, Jill Biden famously punched a bully in the nose to defend her sister. This morning, she finds herself at the center of another fight that she didn’t pick, this time with an op-ed columnist who questioned her use of an academic title.     
The on-screen headline hyped: “Jill Biden Responds to ‘Dr.’ Controversy; Backlash Grows After WSJ Columnist Suggests Dropping ‘Doctor.’”
Making it clear that she was just another adoring fan, Thompson hailed: “Two defining characteristics of soon-to-be First Lady Jill Biden are that she is a fierce Philly girl and that she thrives on teaching at community colleges.” Touting how Biden was “known as ‘Dr. B’ to her students,” the reporter noted: “Biden earned her Doctorate of Education from the University of Delaware in 2007.”
Thompson then bitterly complained about a Saturday op-ed in the Journal: “But in a Wall Street Journal op-ed this weekend, author Joseph Epstein called on Biden to stop using the title, addressing her as ‘Madam First Lady-Mrs. Biden-Jill-Kiddo.’ He asked, “Any chance you might drop the ‘Dr.’ before your name? ‘Dr. Jill Biden’ sounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comic.’”
Helpfully, the NBC correspondent had plenty of talking points lined up:
[Biden] delivered this tweet overnight, writing, “Together we will build a world where the accomplishments of our daughters will be celebrated rather than diminished.” Her response praised on social media as pure class and intelligent. Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris’s husband Doug Emhoff writing, “Dr. Biden earned her degrees through hard work and pure grit,” adding, “This story would have never written about a man.” Dr. Bernice King, daughter of civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., tweeting: “Dear Dr. Biden, my father was a non-medical doctor. And his work benefited humanity greatly. Yours does, too.”
Wrapping up the piece, Thompson cheered: “Now, letters to the journals editor this morning use other words, such as ‘sexist,’ ‘sour grapes,’ and ‘uninformed.’”
However, she did mention Wall Street Journal editorial page editor Paul Gigot calling out the obvious political posturing involved in pushing the story: “And the paper’s editorial page editor made his own accusations, accusing the Biden team of fanning the controversy to play identity politics, describing his encounters with them over the weekend as ‘very Trumpian.’”
Gigot went further, pointing out how the press was working with the Biden team:
This has triggered a flood of media and Twitter criticism, including demands that I retract the piece, apologize personally to Mrs. Biden, ban Mr. Epstein for all time, and resign and think upon my sins. The complaints began as a trickle but became a torrent after the Biden media team elevated Mr. Epstein’s work in what was clearly a political strategy….Why go to such lengths to highlight a single op-ed on a relatively minor issue? My guess is that the Biden team concluded it was a chance to use the big gun of identity politics to send a message to critics as it prepares to take power. There’s nothing like playing the race or gender card to stifle criticism.
Of course NBC never had qualms about going after First Lady Melania Trump, even over the most minor issues. While covering the Republican National Convention in August, Nightly News anchor Lester Holt worried that Mrs. Trump condemning looting and rioting in her speech would “raise eyebrows.” In November of 2018, Holt fretted that the First Lady was sparking a “power struggle” in the West Wing by calling for the firing of a staffer.  In October that year, the evening news broadcast even highlighted a rapper’s music video that vilely sexualized the First Lady. That August, Holt complained that Melania Trump’s parents were becoming U.S. citizens.
Liberal networks like NBC have no problem going after the First Lady if she’s married to a Republican president. However, if her husband is a Democrat, all criticism must be silenced.
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Here is a full transcript of the December 14 segment:
8:05 AM ET
HODA KOTB: Also this morning, there’s an outpouring of support for the future First Lady Dr. Jill Biden after a controversial Wall Street Journal op-ed. The author suggested that Biden dropped the title “Doctor,” even though she earned it. NBC’s Anne Thompson has more. Hey Anne, good morning.
ANNE THOMPSON: Good morning, Hoda. You know, growing up, Jill Biden famously punched a bully in the nose to defend her sister. This morning, she finds herself at the center of another fight that she didn’t pick, this time with an op-ed columnist who questioned her use of an academic title.     
[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE: Jill Biden Responds to “Dr.” Controversy; Backlash Grows After WSJ Columnist Suggests Dropping “Doctor”]
UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN: Please welcome Dr. Jill Biden.
THOMPSON: Two defining characteristics of soon-to-be First Lady Jill Biden are that she is a fierce Philly girl and that she thrives on teaching at community colleges.
JILL BIDEN: I have always loved the sounds of a classroom.
THOMPSON: She’s known as “Dr. B” to her students. Biden earned her Doctorate of Education from the University of Delaware in 2007.
BIDEN: Teaching is so much more than a job to me.
THOMPSON: But in a Wall Street Journal op-ed this weekend, author Joseph Epstein called on Biden to stop using the title, addressing her as “Madam First Lady-Mrs. Biden-Jill-Kiddo.” He asked, “Any chance you might drop the ‘Dr.’ before your name? ‘Dr. Jill Biden’ sounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comic.” Citing a wise man, Epstein wrote, “No one should call himself ‘Dr.’ unless he has delivered a child.” For the record, Jill Biden gave birth to a child, her doctor Ashley, with President-Elect Joe Biden.
And she also delivered this tweet overnight, writing, “Together we will build a world where the accomplishments of our daughters will be celebrated rather than diminished.” Her response praised on social media as pure class and intelligent. Vice President-Elect Kamala Harris’s husband Doug Emhoff writing, “Dr. Biden earned her degrees through hard work and pure grit,” adding, “This story would have never written about a man.” Dr. Bernice King, daughter of civil rights icon Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., tweeting: “Dear Dr. Biden, my father was a non-medical doctor. And his work benefited humanity greatly. Yours does, too.”
Northwestern University, where Epstein taught for 30 years, pointed out in a statement he has not been a lecturer there since 2003. Adding, “Northwestern is firmly committed to equity, diversity and inclusion, and strongly disagrees with Mr. Epstein’s misogynistic views.”
Now, letters to the journals editor this morning use other words, such as “sexist,” “sour grapes,” and “uninformed.” And the paper’s editorial page editor made his own accusations, accusing the Biden team of fanning the controversy to play identity politics, describing his encounters with them over the weekend as “very Trumpian.” Hoda?
HODA KOTB: Alright, Anne Thompson for us. Anne, thank you.

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CRICKETS: Hack Networks Silent on Sex Harassment Claims Against Andrew Cuomo

The network newscasts on Sunday night and Monday morning were predictably silent on the shocking sexual harassment claims against Governor Andrew Cuomo, a hero among liberals. These are the same networks that praised his “excellency” and gossiped over the single Democrat. 
On Sunday night, Fox News broke from the Democrat media and alerted viewers to the story. Fox Report anchor Jon Scott explained: 
A former aide is accusing New York’s Governor Andrew Cuomo of misconduct.  Lindsey Boylan writing on Twitter, “Yes governor Cuomo sexually harassed me for years, many saw it and watched.” Boylan worked in the Cuomo administration from 2015 to 2018, she is now a candidate for Manhattan president in New York City. The governor’s press secretary responding to the accusations saying, quote, “There is simply no truth to these claims.” 
 
 
Here’s Boylan’s tweet on Sunday morning: 
 
 
On Sunday night there was silence from the networks. On Monday morning, NBC’s Today, CBS This Morning and ABC’s Good Morning America all avoided the accusations against the governor, despite a combined six hours of available air time. 
Here’s how Republican operative Scott Jennings mockingly responded to a USA Today effort to downplay the accusations. 
 
 
Quite a contrast to how the networks have covered Cuomo during the pandemic. On June 21, 2020, CBS Sunday Morning’s Jane Pauley played up the romantic prospects of the man now accused of harassment: 
You are a bachelor, you’ve got a nice house here, having a moment, and you can’t do a thing with it. Is your social life in a phase one relationship, possibly? Is that an unfortunate set of circumstances?    
On July 20, 2020, NBC’s Nightly News host Lester Holt portrayed Cuomo as a hero: "As New York City entered a new phase of reopening today, Governor Andrew Cuomo headed south on a mission, he says, to prevent the virus from returning to the northeast.” On October 22, Late Show host Stephen Colbert referred to the governor as “your excellency.” 
Will these shows now follow through on the idea that we should “believe all women?” Or does that only apply to Republicans and conservatives? We saw how they avoided talking about Tara Reade’s sex assault claim against Joe Biden. 
The Democratic cover-up on ABC’s Good Morning America was sponsored by Amazon. On CBS This Morning, it was promoted by sponsor Mercedes Benz. On NBC’s Today, it was Cadillac. 
Here is the Fox Report transcript on Boylan. 
Fox Report With Jon Scott 
12/14/2020
6:09 PM ET
JON SCOTT: A former aide is accusing New York’s governor Andrew Cuomo of misconduct.  Lindsey Boylan writing on Twitter, “Yes governor Cuomo sexually harassed me for years, many saw it and watched.” Boylan worked in the Cuomo administration from 2015 to 2018, she is now a candidate for Manhattan president in New York City. The governor’s press secretary responding to the accusations saying, quote, “There is simply no truth to these claims.”  

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The Viral Assault On Small Businesses

The Viral Assault On Small Businesses
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This year, fear of a deadly pandemic triggered the ruling class to spread authoritarian lockdown orders.  The god of science, like a burning bush, told them to remove their sandals and deliver policies of regression.  A paranoid public was quick to comply.

Humans have been battling viruses since well before the wheel was invented.  According to archaeologists, a fast moving epidemic roughly 5,000 years ago wiped out a prehistoric village in what is today northeastern China.  Dead bodies were stuffed inside a dwelling – the Hamin Mangha – that was later burned down.

Another mass burial, the Miaozigou site, took place about the same time and in the same general area.  Together these discoveries suggest there was a rapid outbreak of an acute infectious disease.  An epidemic ravaged the entire region.

The viral spread of submicroscopic pathogens has the potential to alter the flow of history.  Soldiers returning to the Roman Empire after war against Parthia in 165 AD brought back more than the spoils of conquest.  The Antonine Plague, which is suspected to have been smallpox or measles, claimed an estimated 5 million lives.  The epidemic had devastating consequences throughout the Roman Empire; perhaps bringing forward the demise of Pax Romana.

About 1,350 years later Spanish forces, led by Hernán Cortés, delivered the gift of smallpox as they conquered the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlán.  About a decade after, Spanish conquerors spread the plague to the Incas.  An estimated 90 percent of the native population was killed off by the pestilence.  Aztec and Inca civilizations were swiftly wiped off the map and replaced by New Spain.

Court of Sinister

Plague of Athens.  Plague of Cyprian.  Plague of Justinian.  Black death.  Cocoliztli epidemic.  Great plague of London.  Great plague of Marseille.  Russian plague.  Philadelphia yellow fever epidemic.  American polio epidemic.  Spanish flu.  Asian flu.  Swine flu.  West African Ebola epidemic.  Zika virus epidemic.  And many others.

Indeed, plagues come and go.  Yet they can dispense lasting consequences.  Sometimes, as is the case with coronavirus, pandemics have much less to do with the virus than the societal change the virus activates.  Marcus Aurelius, the last of the Five Good Emperors, in the time of the Antonine Plague, penned the following in his Meditations:

“To bear in mind constantly that all of this has happened before.  And will happen again—the same plot from beginning to end, the identical staging.  Produce them in your mind, as you know them from experience or from history: the court of Hadrian, of Antoninus.  The courts of Philip, Alexander, Croesus.  All just the same.  Only the people different.”

Maybe so.  But the plot in 2020 is staged in the court of sinister.  Fear of a deadly pandemic has opened the door for madmen to walk through.  Upon entering the court, they put into practice sinister plans for controlling populations and swelling dependency.

According to state and local governments, constitutional rights are not rights at all; they’re privileges.  And they’ve been suspended in your best interest.  To keep you safe.

Moreover, if you want to work, have extended family over for dinner, worship with a congregation, or walk down the street without a mask, you’re selfish.  You’re not doing your part to stop the spread.

Klaus Schwab, a madman, and founder of the World Economic Forum (WEF) is a man of social science based totalitarian rule.  Individuals that think for themselves and pay their own way in life are not part of his master plan.  He prefers a docile public, subsisting one notch above poverty, that’s fully dependent on a global state.

In his new book, “COVID-19: The Great Reset,” Schwab and his co-author admit that COVID-19 is “one of the least deadly pandemics in the last 2000 years.”  Yet the ruling class has acted like this is the new smallpox.  What gives?

The Viral Assault On Small Businesses

COVID-19 has provided the perfect cover Schwab’s disciples to assault one of America’s remaining expressions of freedom and independence: small businesses.  With lockdowns, politicians get to pick and choose what businesses survive and what businesses don’t.  They get to decide who’s essential and who isn’t.

By and large, corporations, having interests aligned with politicians, are considered essential.  Small businesses aren’t.  Walmart lives.  Dick’s barbershop dies.  McDonald’s survives.  Tito’s Tacos doesn’t.

What’s more, legislation with the supposed intent to stop the spread of coronavirus has devastated small businesses.  Roughly 100,000 small businesses have permanently closed.  At the same time, big corporations are reaping record profits.

One of the more tyrannical laws, which is acting as a viral assault on small businesses, is something warmly named the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA).  Attorney Ash Staub explains:

“The FFCRA, passed in March of this year, requires businesses to provide two weeks of paid sick leave for quarantined employees and/or employees experiencing COVID-19 related symptoms.  It also requires two weeks of paid sick leave at two-thirds the regular rate of pay for employees who need to care for quarantined individuals, such as elderly relatives or spouses.  Furthermore, employers must also provide ten weeks of extended leave, also at two-thirds the regular rate of pay, for employees caring for their children due to school closures.

“The FFCRA only applies to employers with fewer than 500 employees.

“Thus, the FFCRA has imposed financial obligations on small businesses while exempting big businesses.  Small businesses are forced to pay the cost of complying with the FFCRA, while big businesses are not.  Small businesses are at risk of FFCRA-related lawsuits; big businesses are not.  The FFCRA clearly disadvantages small businesses, and expecting small businesses to incur the cost of the FFCRA while their revenue plummets, and their corporate competition profits, is a recipe for widespread small business bankruptcy.”

And for every small business that’s crushed by autocratic rule there’s the corresponding loss of the owner’s dreams and their employee’s livelihoods.  But that’s not all.  It also denotes another step from freedom and liberty towards control and dependency… and into a darker more medieval world.

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Tearful mother says her family was kicked off flight because 2-year-old daughter wouldn’t wear a mask

A tearful mother alleges that her family was recently kicked off a flight because her 2-year-old daughter refused to wear a face mask. The mother documented the alleged incident on video, and it has since gone viral on social media.

Eliz Orban said she was flying on a United Airlines flight from Colorado’s Denver International Airport to Newark International Airport in New Jersey this week. The couple have made it a tradition to visit the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree, and were excited to include their daughter in the annual holiday ritual.

Orban said that the trip was coordinated with close friends and family to meet in New Jersey, including some they haven’t seen in years. The friends and family were flying in from Cleveland and Slovakia to meet up this weekend, according to Orban.

Orban, her husband, and their 2-year-old daughter boarded the airplane and were sitting in their seats. The husband and wife were wearing face masks, and their young daughter had a mask, but she didn’t want to wear the face covering. The father is seen on video attempting to put a mask on the toddler’s face several times, but the toddler continually blocks him from doing so.

Apparently, a United Airlines employee warned the couple that the 2-year-old needs to wear a face mask. The same United Airlines employee allegedly asked the family to disembark from the airliner because the 2-year-old refused to wear a mask.

"Today, we were asked to leave the plane after it had rolled out, and they had to bring it back to the gate, because our 2 year old daughter would not ‘comply’ and keep her mask on," Orban wrote on an Instagram post.

⁣⁣"Since our bags weren’t taken off the plane (they did get our child seat) – we have to wait until tomorrow till they deliver it to our house in Breckenridge which is 2 hours from the DIA airport," Orban wrote. "⁣⁣Definitely won’t make it to dinner in Jersey tonight."

Orban pointed out that the World Health Organization advises that children up to 5-years-old should not wear face masks. Regarding COVID-19, the WHO wrote in August, "Children aged 5 years and under should not be required to wear masks. This is based on the safety and overall interest of the child and the capacity to appropriately use a mask with minimal assistance."

Orban said that her daughter had already flown on four flights "since the pandemic, without ever having an issue."

Orban, who said that she and her husband are premier silver members at United, claimed that she and her husband are banned from flying on United Airlines.

According to United Airlines’ rules related to the coronavirus pandemic, "all travelers are required to wear a face covering with no vents or openings that fully covers their nose and mouth," and that "children younger than 2 years old" are exempt from the mask mandate.

At the time of publication, United Airlines did not respond to a request for comment.

In September, a single mother and her 2-year-old son were kicked off a Southwest Airlines flight because the toddler reportedly ate snacks before takeoff without wearing a mask.

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