What's so fascinating is we will punish the little guy.
The truth is the left has utter contempt for the little guy.
They love the super wealthy.
They love Bill Gates and they love Jeff Bezos.
That's who they love.
They worship money on the left.
That's the irony.
They talk about the rich, the rich, the rich, but they bow down to the rich.
They shine their shoes.
The little guy runs a restaurant in Atlanta.
Screw him.
The little guy runs a restaurant in L.A. or anywhere else, almost in California.
You're fodder.
The little guy is to the Democrats what the worker was to the communists, to the Bolsheviks, the useful group.
I wonder how many people in Atlanta who will be truly damaged economically because of the pullout of the All-Star Game voted Democrat.
Do people who get damaged by the Democrats ever rethink?
Do the parents who vote Democrat and then see the corruption of the teachers' unions?
Not only, I mean, the callousness towards children.
The cowardice with regard to illness.
Like they'll die of COVID if they teach.
I volunteered to go to a classroom without a mask last March.
But people still vote Democrat.
It's an act of collective masochism.
Of self-hate.
So I read to you about, oh, then he talked about Delaware Call Rove.
Unlike Iowa and Georgia, Delaware, from where Joe Biden hails, forbids no-excuse mail-in absentee voting.
Only voters who meet a specific criteria, should be criterion, can vote by mail.
Such as government employees, students, those with work or religious prohibitions, an illness or a disability, or those vacationing, or living outside the U.S. Some have critiqued Georgia for capping the number of additional drop boxes for absentee ballots beyond the one required for each county at one per 100,000 active voters, or one for every early voting site, whichever is fewer.
But Delaware has about half as many drop box locations per capita.
Only four across the entire state.
Anyway, it doesn't matter, though.
You can't pull out of Dover.
Isn't that the capital of Delaware?
Dover?
So what's the effect of these differences among the three states?
Well, 59% of Iowa's and 80% of Georgia's voters last fall were cast early by mail or in person.
In Delaware, 29% were.
Bottom line, Iowa and Georgia make it easier to vote than Delaware did last fall.
And then Coca-Cola, Delta, and Major League Baseball.
My friends, they fear the left far more than they fear the decent American.
So, if you can avoid Delta, do so.
If you could avoid, well, that's a big if.
That's tough.
You go into Minneapolis or another hub of Delta, you could fly to Atlanta and other airlines, but it's tough.
It's a shame, because Delta's a very good airline.
It's run by a coward.
And a dangerous coward.
They're all dangerous cowards.
The complicity of American big business with the destruction of the United States is something I wish I could ask Ayn Rand about.
Somebody sent me an email about that, said Ayn Rand actually answers that in an interview at the 17-minute point.
I didn't get to hear it in some interview she made.
I'll be curious.
I will listen.
Big businesses, complicity in the destruction of capitalism and freedom.
Kimberly Strassel, Corporate America's Big Lie.
Subheading, ID requirements are no more racist at the ballot box than they are on a Delta flight.
I think the next time you fly Delta, you should say that you're not showing an ID because it's racist.
Especially a black conservative, I think you should really do.
That would be very effective.
Your CEO announced that IDs are racist.
I'm black, or I'm a person of color, as it is now stated.
And I feel that an ID getting onto a Delta flight is racist.
Correct?
That would be awesome.
Corporate chieftains last year criticized Donald Trump for denying his re-election defeat, so it's quite a spectacle to see them actively spreading the left's own big lie about elections.
According to Delta CEO Ed Bastian, there's only one reason Georgia passed a voting reform to suppress the votes of black Americans and other minorities.
Georgia's Republican legislature used the, quote, excuse, unquote, of voter fraud to, quote, make it harder for many underrepresented voters to exercise their constitutional right to elect their representatives.
How are they underrepresented?
Are blacks underrepresented in elections?
Mr. Bastian has plenty of company in the C-suites.
Some 72 black executives, including the CEO of Merck and the former CEO of American Express, signed an open letter calling on corporate colleagues to fight, quote, undemocratic and un-American GOP efforts across the states to, quote, assault the fundamental tenets of our democracy.
Well, how sad.
The ease with which people on the left lie.
72 black executives just lied.
Pure, pure lie.
This is not, well, difference of opinion.
Coca-Cola, Microsoft, and Apple chimed in.
And dozens more are readying outraged press releases.
It's tough, my friends.
It's a battle for the survival of truth, not just of America.