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TheSleepingPresident 4 points ago +4 / -0

Unable to take the toxic environment, both employees quit the office. One had to be treated for a serious depression from working for Fuchs.

This is how they get away with it. We keep retreating. We're all going to run out of places to retreat when there is a wall behind us and a firing squad in front.

As the dispute over Georgia’s election has made the secretary of state’s office something of a national punchline, one said it’s hard not to enjoy.

“This is the best karma I could ask for,” one said. “I hate that Georgia went blue. I don’t want this to happen. But the rest of world is finally seeing the mess I lived with.”

Now we all get to live with the mess.

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TheSleepingPresident 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know. You can’t blame them for not staying and there was obviously no support from the actual boss.

It doesn’t change the fact that we keep being pushed into retreating.

I was listening to John Solomons podcast this morning (may have been an earlier one) the election clerks and even a mayor in Wisconsin were bullied into letting a private organization basically handle the election with Mark Zuckerbergs money. One clerk just took a leave of absence in October.