Atlanta Mayor Signs Executive Order Against Governor Kemp's Voting Bill in a Giant Middle-Finger to the GOP - Political War in Georgia Begins

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On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

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The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!
 
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This idiot is gonna get rid of the drop boxes this bill requires?
 


On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

UYIO62KOYHRYTCDOUGOBF3XODM.JPG

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!







Big fucking deal. She is not a dictator. She can't over rule the Legislature. What sort of moron are you anyway?
 
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!
Howso?

Are you one of those bigots who think black people are too stupid to know how to obtain an ID?
 
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!
Howso?

Are you one of those bigots who think black people are too stupid to know how to obtain an ID?
Yes, yes he is.
 


On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

UYIO62KOYHRYTCDOUGOBF3XODM.JPG

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!
Good for Mayor Bottoms.
 
Let me offer a little friendly advice to our newbie Shortpants......when a Dimwinger narrative has been thoroughly debunked and destroyed by even lefty “fact” checkers, it’s not smart to start yet another dumbass thread based on said debunked bullshit.

It tends to get your ass stomped.
 


On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

UYIO62KOYHRYTCDOUGOBF3XODM.JPG

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!







Big fucking deal. She is not a dictator. She can't over rule the Legislature. What sort of moron are you anyway?

Which part of her program do you think is overruling the legislature?
 


On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

UYIO62KOYHRYTCDOUGOBF3XODM.JPG

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!
She is a Pig.
 


On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

UYIO62KOYHRYTCDOUGOBF3XODM.JPG

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!
Good for Mayor Bottoms.


I would have assumed she was a bottom. :D
 


On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

UYIO62KOYHRYTCDOUGOBF3XODM.JPG

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!
In other words the Atlanta Mayor caved to poorly-thought out, hypocritical, minority-targeting socialist extortion.
 


On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

UYIO62KOYHRYTCDOUGOBF3XODM.JPG

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!


So shes a F'up just like Biden, the idiot who promised to unite America. BTW.. he lied on that one.
He's out right now claiming Georgia is passing JIM CROW laws. DO you know what an actual Jim Crow Law was? Obviously Biden does not, because right now he's working hard to divide Americans and make them not like each other.

Not handing out water within so many feet of a voter line.. or asking for I.D. (ALL RACES BTW)
Is not a Jim Crow Law...... Mr president is purposely full of shit to get things done for his political party. This is not good in any way French
 


On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

UYIO62KOYHRYTCDOUGOBF3XODM.JPG

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!


So shes a F'up just like Biden, the idiot who promised to unite America. BTW.. he lied on that one.
He's out right now claiming Georgia is passing JIM CROW laws. DO you know what an actual Jim Crow Law was? Obviously Biden does not, because right now he's working hard to divide Americans and make them not like each other.

Not handing out water within so many feet of a voter line.. or asking for I.D. (ALL RACES BTW)
Is not a Jim Crow Law...... Mr president is purposely full of shit to get things done for his political party. This is not good in any way French

After being called out by Liberal Fact-Checkers, Biden ignored them and doubled-down on his lies. When Psaki, the WH Press Secretary, was asked if Biden would STOP lying now that he KNOWS he is lying, she refused to say he would and instead danced around the question.

Biden is engaging in intentionally lying to Americans, even after he is called out for it by liberal media.

What a POS.

Again, he promised unity and is pushing lies, hatred, and division.


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On Tuesday afternoon, Bottoms issued an Administrative Order directing the City’s Chief Equity Officer to implement a series of actions to diminish what her office called “new voting restrictions” imposed by Senate Bill 202. Her office stated these actions will ensure every Atlanta resident can exercise their right to vote.

“The voting restrictions of SB 202 will disproportionately impact Atlanta residents—particularly in communities of color and other minority groups,” Bottoms said in a statement. “This Administrative Order is designed to do what those in the majority of the state legislature did not—expand access to our right to vote.”

The order will enact efforts to develop a plan within the city’s authority to expand opportunity and access to the ballot box, according to the mayor’s office.
The plan involves training staff members on voter registration and general information on early, absentee, and in-person voting. The city staff will provide that information to residents to ensure people know how to obtain the identification required for absentee voting.
The city is also developing plans to provide information on voter registration and absentee voting using water bills, QR Codes, and weblinks to city websites, according to the statement.
The order also seeks coordination with business and community leaders to create Public Service Announcements to explain the newest voting related deadlines and timelines.

UYIO62KOYHRYTCDOUGOBF3XODM.JPG

The Mayor is now fighting the Governor. It's Atlanta versus the rest of the state. This means all-out political war!

Sensational Headlines. Nothing else. There ain't shit she can do to overrule the Legislature.

Her city is gonna lose 100 million dollars from having no All-Star game. Atlanta's population is 51% Black...Denver's
population is 76% White and MLB has moved the all-star game there and the Mayor is cool with that?

30% of Atlanta business is Black-Owned...they are the one's that are going to suffer the loss of income.

And she thinks her worthless order is gonna change anything? Get back to your hut, Momma. The age-old
adage still rings true today.

"Black is Beautiful
Tan is Grand
By WHITE
Will always be...
The Big Boss Man."
 
...and as long as the elites have everyone fighting each other THEY rule / win...
 

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