Vortex Eagle-Patriot - America First - The storm is upon us - The corruption will continue, until the tribunals (they won’t allow me to say hangings) begin.
Here in Georgia, Governor Kemp gave Bayer, and other corporate giants, immunity and allows them to continue poisoning Americans.
Kemp’s legacy will be far different than the RINO class narrative pushes.
🚨 NEW: Exposé reveals that Republican Governor Kemp has been receiving kickbacks from state contracts.
Several Georgia lawmakers are now calling for him to be investigated.
Why does Google have 32 million mosquitos? Have we not learned our lesson with Kudzu, Sparrows, Black Birds, Asian Carp? Should I go on? Don’t mess with the balance of nature.
The @atlpressclub hosted a State School Superintendent runoff debate between the two Republican candidates. One of these men will face a Democrat woman, who won her primary without a runoff.
Georgia spends approximately 52% of its state budget on education, nearly $20 BILLION every year.
One candidate comes from one of the smallest school districts in Georgia.
The other has served in leadership during a period when literacy outcomes have continued to decline.
What stood out to me on the campaign trail was not what was said, but what wasn’t.
I did not hear a serious conversation about:
📊 Accountability
💰 Following the money
🔍 Auditing outcomes
📚 Return on investment
🏛️ DOGE the DOE
For months, I’ve traveled Georgia talking to parents, teachers, school leaders, taxpayers, and voters. One thing is clear:
Georgia is not getting the educational return it should be receiving on a $20 BILLION investment.
In November, the Republican nominee will face a Democratic woman. Democrats have women up and down their statewide ticket. Republicans have men up and down theirs.
Both candidates are products of the existing education system- so is the Democrat (except she is a teacher vs a local school superintendent).
One appears to have the establishment spending heavily ($1 MILLION) to help secure his victory.
The other was once the preferred choice of that same system, until the system decided it wanted someone else.
In many ways, voters are being asked to choose between two different versions of the status quo.
I am not endorsing either candidate.
I believe voters should watch the debate, examine the records, ask tough questions, and decide for themselves.
WATCH THE DEBATE.
The winner will oversee billions of taxpayer dollars and help shape the future of 1.7 million Georgia students.
Watch the debate. Then decide who should manage your $20 BILLION investment for the next four years.
#Georgia #Education #SchoolSuperintendent #GeorgiaPolitics #EducationFreedom #Accountability #DOGETheDOE #MyAmerica250 #Election2025
Election season is tough. Friends get mad at friends, divides get deeper, and people’s true colors come out.
The special needs community is near to my heart – not just my son, who I admire every single day, but all people with disabilities. I try to stand up for the ones who don’t have a dad in the Senate or a mom fighting every minute of every day.
Opportunities for folks with disabilities to be seen and treated equally are few and far between. I went to Atlanta basically because of this issue, and I’m going to fight for it until I come home.
We have a candidate for Lt. Governor who simply is not compassionate to the special needs community. Maybe he doesn’t understand the struggles families face, maybe he just thinks it’s funny to make fun of them. I don’t know and I don’t really care, but I do know Georgia is better than that.
In 2025, I watched him vote ‘no’ on a bill that required school systems to build inclusive playgrounds. The ‘no’ vote didn’t bother me as much as him going to the well to speak against it. We’ve got a red button for ‘no’, a green button for ‘yes’, and a microphone if you want to speak ‘for’ or ‘against’ a bill. There were only a couple of ‘no’ votes, and I expected a few “fiscal hawks” to vote ‘no’ because they don’t think the government should pay for anything “extra” – they’d probably rather drive on dirt than pave a road. What I didn’t expect was someone going to the well to try to stop the bill. Senator Greg Dolezal blasted it as overreach and overspending. Just press red. He knew the bill was going to pass, but he still went down there and tried to hold special needs kids back. For me, that bill was just as important for the typical kids because they learn a lot being around special needs kids. Clearly, Senator Dolezal doesn’t have a child with special needs and probably nobody close to him either. I think an inclusive playground might’ve done him some good growing up.
Most recently, he mocked a competitor and elected official in the Lt. Governor’s race by openly making fun of his speech impediment on X and then tried to blame a staffer when he got called out. Everyone around the Capitol knows how much of a control freak Senator Dolezal is, so that excuse doesn’t exactly hold up. Even if it were some low-level staffer, that’s not the kind of judgment—or the kind of people—I want anywhere near the Lt. Governor’s office.
I know I’m treading on thin ice. I’ll probably lose a chairmanship and get put on the worst committees in the Senate if Greg wins, and I’m fine with that. My son is honestly better off if I’m at home than sitting in some fancy committee room. Titles don’t matter to me. The special needs and developmental disabilities community in Georgia needs a champion, and Greg Dolezal is not that.
@johnfkennedyga is. I’ve watched him, I’ve worked with him, and I’ve seen how he treats people who don’t have a voice. He’s got a backbone and a heart, and he actually listens to families like mine. So I’m standing firmly with John F. Kennedy for Lt. Governor, and I’m asking you to do the same. #gapol
Rick Jackson spent millions trying to buy the Governor’s Mansion and apparently bought the best campaign talent money could buy along the way.
Jade Morey went from Team Tillery to Team Jackson.
https://t.co/u8kcHpK8Tj
But Georgia voters aren’t for sale.
No billionaire, no consultant, and no pile of cash can purchase the hearts of Georgia conservatives.
Georgia is not for sale, Rick Jackson.
🇺🇸🇺🇸 vote @burtjonesforga 🇺🇸🇺🇸
Justin Bieber Reveals Diddy Pimped Him to 'Pedophile' Barack Obama in 2009
Obama's sordid past is finally catching up with him. Justin Bieber just accused former president Barack Obama of a crime so vile, so heinous, that people are losing their minds as we speak.
Bieber says he lost his virginity - against his will - to the most powerful man on Earth.
A woman lost her life this weekend when a deranged homeless man stabbed her to death on MARTA. Atlanta is hosting the World Cup this summer and this is an embarrassment and a tragedy. If elected Governor, I will take every step to make MARTA safe to ride, including deploying our state troopers onboard if necessary. This has to stop. #gapol
In 1978 a young researcher at the University of Maryland named Mary Enig published a paper in Federation Proceedings that should have changed the American food supply on the spot.
Enig was a lipid biochemist. She studied the molecular structure of dietary fats for a living. The official US government position at the time was that animal fat was driving the rise in cancer.
Enig pulled the actual consumption data. Animal fat intake had been flat or falling for decades. The fat that had been rising in lockstep with cancer rates was something else entirely.
Trans fat. From partially hydrogenated vegetable oil. The stuff in margarine, Crisco, and nearly every packaged food on the American shelf.
She published her critique. She named the real culprit.
The Institute of Shortening and Edible Oils responded within weeks. They disputed her math. They disputed her credentials. Her grants dried up. Conference invitations stopped. Universities stopped returning her calls. She was effectively blacklisted from her own field.
For the next thirty years trans fats stayed in nearly every processed food in America. Cookies. Crackers. Microwave popcorn. Coffee creamer. Fast food fries.
Then the heart disease data started coming in. Harvard's Nurses' Health Study found trans fats raised cardiovascular risk worse than any other fat measured. A 2006 New England Journal of Medicine paper by Mozaffarian and Walter Willett estimated trans fats were killing somewhere between 30,000 and 100,000 Americans a year.
In June 2015 the FDA finally ruled that partially hydrogenated oils were not generally recognized as safe. Manufacturers had until June 2018 to remove them.
Mary Enig died in September 2014. Nine months before the FDA ruling. Four years before the ban she had been demanding since 1978.
She was right for thirty-six years. They called her a crank for most of them.
That is the cost of being early.
#NSNG #MaryEnig #TransFats #SeedOils #LipidScience #FDA #FoodIndustry #Nutrition