12/10/2025
It looks like GA is in the spotlight after Rep Majorie Green has moved to the left?
As we know, the left has been hijacked by the progressives and must split their party to remain as true Democrats. The Democrat Speaker does not use the Constitution of the U.S. – nor did the previous Biden/Obama Admin. for 12 years. That is the problem that our country is facing, today.
The votes of the people is what counts in the election, The citizens of this country are having a difficult time accepting the hard times in which President Trump is trying to solve and the left is pulling against all things which must happen to correct the corruption (a good example is Minnesota’s corruption which is in the billions of dollars, Somalia/Walz/Talib) and this is just one blue state. It is time to DOGE all states.
Also, we have the GA lady who is resigning against all odds because of a disagreement first with Speaker Johnson and then the President. She has decided to resign in an achieved time in service award this year and will pack up her stock which was achieved through status as a Congress person.
Since then, she has vollied herself through the daily left talk shows by washing her dirty laundry rather than wishing all of her co-hearts well and is now playing her “poor pitiful Pearl role” from the bottom to the top.
Is it true she has thrown HER whole MAGA role/co-hearts under the bus because the Speaker would not use her bill about Obamacare? As she has found out, “politics is not an easy sport” to play and is trying to humiliate the President and Speaker as she makes the rounds of the left Media.
She needs to take the “water glass” test – since it always brings a person back to reality. No one is indispensable.
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Olive Oil Shop Owner Just Flipped a Trump (+12 ) Georgia District — Here’s What It Means
Surprisingly, Democrat Eric Gisler has flipped Georgia’s 121st House District. The district backed Donald Trump by roughly 12 points as recently as last year. CNN’s Decision Desk called the race Tuesday night, and Democrats are already celebrating.
This win adds to the Democrats’ recent streak. After last month’s special elections, which reshaped statewide seats, local legislative maps, and delivered pickups in places like Iowa and Pennsylvania, the party is showing some off-year strength. But Gisler’s victory in northeast Georgia (where Watkinsville and Southeast Athens anchor the district) is particularly striking. The area has been a reliable Republican stronghold for years. And then came the olive oil guy.
That’s because Gisler isn’t a typical political climber. The Georgia native is an IT veteran, a longtime tech worker, and the owner of a specialty olive oil and vinegar store called The Olive Basket. In an interview with Athens Politics Nerd, Gisler described a path that took him from UGA to financial services tech, through layoffs, startups, and ultimately small-business ownership. He says he decided to run because he’s concerned about the direction Georgia’s politics has taken.
He wants to push for ranked-choice voting, as Gisler believes Georgia’s runoff system is outdated and expensive. He opposes abortion bans, the stagnant minimum wage, tort reform, and SB 202. He also criticized “MAGA Republicans” in Washington for holding back already-appropriated emergency SNAP benefits. He also criticized Georgia’s leaders for refusing to tap into a $14 billion surplus (plus roughly $5 billion in rainy-day reserves) to make sure families don’t go hungry.
He said:
“If 1.4 million citizens in your state are not able to access food is not a rainy day, I don’t know what qualifies.”
He wants to expand Medicaid (or get as close as legally possible within the new legal limits), shore up rural hospitals, invest in schools, and reform Georgia’s prison system. Gisler said there’s a line between traditional conservatives and MAGA conservatives. He believes those voters are open to crossing over if Democrats give them something tangible to vote for.
In case you didn’t know: Georgia Republicans hold majorities in the legislature, but Democrats have won two statewide offices and this state House seat now. Senate and governor races are coming in 2026. Meanwhile, Georgia’s district has been without representation since Republican Marcus Wiedower resigned in October.
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Yes, we are in hard times at this time in our lives and, if we lose the Constitution – we lose our freedom.
Are we going to “smart up,” knuckle down, or, are we going to play cowards and allow the left/media to continue screwing the people?
If not, let’s hear some noise in support of our President – for God’s sake.
kommonsentsjane