Democrats are responsible for robbing GA of $100 million
The Washington Free Beacon reports small business owners in Georgia are slamming the MLB’s decision to move the All-Star Game out of Atlanta after Democrats repeatedly lied and spread misinformation about Georgia’s new voting laws costing the state $100 million.
One black business owner said:
“The $100 million in revenue to this area was going to be the opportunity for all of us to recover some of the losses that we incurred during the pandemic. Now, not only is that revenue gone, we may lose even more because conventions that were planned for Atlanta are now up in the air thanks to this decision by the MLB.”
And “When Big Business teams up with politicians, they make bad decisions, and small businesses and their hardworking employees suffer the most.”
Alfredo Ortiz, president of the Job Creators Network said in a letter to the MLB, “Small businesses in Georgia are hurting and you pulled a multi-million dollar rug out from underneath them….”
But guess who hasn’t said a word about the decision?
Local Atlanta Congresswomen Lucy McBath and Carolyn Bourdeaux. They even refused to comment when asked by media outlets.
Why won’t McBath and Bourdeaux stand up for Georgia’s small businesses and workers?