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a reply to: carewemust
In July 2019, Governor Kemp ignored warnings and plunged an astonishing $107,000,000 into a contract to use Dominion Software/Hardware for the upcoming 2020 Election.
MICHIGAN, on the other hand, paid "only" $25,000,000 for the same contract with Dominion voting systems.
originally posted by: rickymouse
Off shore accounts are easy to start. There has been corruption in Georgia for a long time, most of the citizens there know it just like most of the people in our state have known that we have not had an honest governor for decades.
originally posted by: DanDanDat
So not only does the GOP have to deal with a loss ìn the presidential race; now they have to deal with their party governors being corrupt and committing fraud?
originally posted by: putnam6
The shame of Georgia is both parties are corrupt, mostly the Democrats fleece Atlanta, and the Republicans fleece the rest of the state. Doubt we have had an honest governor since Carter.108 million is child's play in the history of Georgia and Atlanta government, Hartsfield/Jackson was a huge cash cow, so were the Olympics and both were flush with fraud and kickbacks.
originally posted by: mtnshredder
a reply to: carewemust
Gulp, a 107 mil for WHAT? Some machines, software and a few corrupt IT techs. Holy #, no kickbacks there. LOL
originally posted by: xuenchen
Explains why those GA officials are acting all squiggly wiggly and jerky sensitive to any "questions" and "exposures"😃🚬
originally posted by: carewemust
originally posted by: rickymouse
Off shore accounts are easy to start. There has been corruption in Georgia for a long time, most of the citizens there know it just like most of the people in our state have known that we have not had an honest governor for decades.
Can the United States locate illegally obtained funds that are deposited in "off shore" accounts?