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That’s the stuff to give the troops. • Early in February, I said a simple way to compare Biden’s performance to Trump’s on vaccination would be to compare the curves. If Biden accelerated vaccine administration, the rate of vaccination post-Inaugural would kink upward, as the policies of a more effective administration took hold. They have not. The fragmented, Federalized, and profit-driven lumbering monstrosity that we laughingly call our “health care” “system” has not responded to “energy in the executive,” but has continued on its inertial path, albeit in an upward direction.
Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Issues Administrative Order to Counter Effects of Georgia’s Restrictive New Elections Laws
Atlanta
Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms is taking steps to diminish the voter restrictions imposed by SB 202, a controversial elections bill signed into Georgia law last month.
In an administrative orders issued Tuesday, April 6, Bottoms directed the city’s chief equity officer to implement actions her office says are intended to “to mitigate the impact of new voting restrictions imposed.”
“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 on April 6. “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.”
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Atlanta mayor issued an administrative order to countermand the state voting law
Unsurprisingly, Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms doesn’t want a secure election or voter ID. So, on Tuesday, she issued an administrative order “to mitigate the impact of new voting restrictions imposed” by Georgia’s recently enacted law curbing voting access.
The only restrictions in the law affect ineligible voters. Anyone can get a voter ID and anyone who needs it for free can get it for free.
The city with the most questionable votes is Atlanta.
Far-Left civil rights groups, Democrats, CEOs, and more than 100 businesses, toadies of the Democrat Party, have dutifully condemned the law. It’s what Black Lives Matter wants.