In this high-ener­gy episode of The Geor­gia Hour on VoiceofRuralAmerica.com, host BKP deliv­ers a fiery, unfil­tered rant on elec­tion day in Geor­gia (Novem­ber 4, 2025), zero­ing in on the high-stakes Pub­lic Ser­vice Com­mis­sion (PSC) races as a make-or-break moment Repub­li­can dom­i­nance. Kick­ing off with urgent calls to action amid text alerts about Demo­c­ra­t­ic momen­tum, BKP warns that Democ­rats are laser-focused on flip­ping two PSC seats—not to slash pow­er bills, but to unleash unchecked rate hikes favor­ing big util­i­ties and data cen­ters at the expense of every­day Geor­gians. He lam­basts the all-Repub­li­can PSC for los­ing sight of its core mis­sion: rein­ing in monop­o­lies like Geor­gia Pow­er, which have jacked up res­i­den­tial bills with­out account­abil­i­ty, leav­ing vot­ers (red or blue) fum­ing.

BKP dives deep into turnout math, cit­ing insid­er texts pro­ject­ing an 80,000-vote Demo­c­ra­t­ic ear­ly-vot­ing edge that Repub­li­cans could erase with a mas­sive elec­tion-day surge—especially in rur­al strong­holds like Fan­nin Coun­ty (78% GOP vs. 22% Dem). He urges red coun­ties to over­whelm urban blue bul­warks like Atlanta, where a last-minute court rul­ing extends polling hours to 8 PM for the may­oral race, poten­tial­ly inflat­ing PSC bal­lots under the guise of “line man­age­ment.” Skep­ti­cal of Ful­ton Coun­ty’s elec­tion board—fresh off block­ing reform­ers like Julie Adams and Jason Frazier—BKP ques­tions how bal­lots will be seg­re­gat­ed, fear­ing chaos that could sup­press or manip­u­late rur­al votes. He spot­lights Demo­c­ra­t­ic mobi­liza­tion via groups like the Geor­gia Youth Jus­tice Coali­tion, which is tur­bocharg­ing young vot­ers of col­or with events and media buzz, con­trast­ing it with under-the-radar Turn­ing Point Action efforts.

 

Shift­ing to nation­al rip­ple effects, BKP pre­dicts a bru­tal “blame game” tomor­row: If Democ­rats sweep New York City’s may­oral­ty, New Jer­sey and Vir­ginia gov­er­nor­ships, Cal­i­for­ni­a’s Prop 50 (enabling redis­trict­ing), and Geor­gia’s PSC seats, Repub­li­cans will fin­ger Don­ald Trump as the scape­goat, trig­ger­ing a self-preser­va­tion stam­pede. This could doom Geor­gia’s 2026 Sen­ate flip against Jon Ossoff, as cash-strapped can­di­dates like Bud­dy Carter, Mike Collins, and Derek Doo­ley fail to ignite the base. BKP mocks the indus­try’s mil­lion-dol­lar con­sult­ing fees and warns of a “hold vs. flip” white­board scram­ble, where loss­es green­light Democ­rats to pour mon­ey into safe seats while starv­ing Geor­gia’s under­dogs.

 

Bright spots include Mar­jorie Tay­lor Greene’s media blitz: BKP teas­es her 11 AM The View appear­ance post-Hol­ly­wood Hal­loween par­ty, spec­u­lat­ing on guber­na­to­r­i­al ambi­tions over pre­ma­ture pres­i­den­tial talk. He prais­es her “No Tax on Home Sales” bill, which axes cap­i­tal gains on pri­ma­ry res­i­dences to revive the stag­nant real estate market—enabling equi­ty cash-outs for upgrades with­out IRS bites—contrasting it with today’s “work­force hous­ing” gim­micks that kill the clas­sic starter-home lad­der. BKP calls out House Speak­er Mike John­son to back it, rem­i­nisc­ing nos­tal­gi­cal­ly about afford­able fam­i­ly homes fueled by sav­ings and pro­mo­tions, not gov­ern­ment hand­outs.

 

Elec­tion integri­ty takes cen­ter stage with a DOJ Civ­il Rights Divi­sion let­ter demand­ing Ful­ton Coun­ty bal­lot trans­paren­cy by Novem­ber 14—coinciding with Judge Scott McAfee’s dead­line to reas­sign Fani Willis’s RICO case after her dis­qual­i­fi­ca­tion. Teas­ing an upcom­ing seg­ment with inves­ti­ga­tor Joe Rossi, BKP expos­es a “chain of cov­er-up” via the State Elec­tion Board, unex­plained 2020 anom­alies, and stonewalled requests for scans, sig­na­tures, and meta­da­ta. He defends tar­get­ed board mem­ber Dr. Jan­ice John­ston against an “AJC shame­less smear cam­paign”. BKP advis­es against fren­zy over “paid oper­a­tors” hyp­ing the let­ter, insist­ing the real fire­works hit post-RICO han­dover.

 

Wrap­ping with Geor­gia GOP grit, BKP skew­ers the Frost fam­i­ly’s $140 mil­lion First Lib­er­ty Ponzi collapse—recovering just $1.6 mil­lion so far, with son Brant Frost V now hawk­ing insurance—while mock­ing donor Den­nis “What the Futch” for his hyp­o­crit­i­cal wealth-flaunt­ing cuss­es. Tim Flem­ing for Sec­re­tary of State endorsed by the state’s top brass, keep pray­ing for “poor lit­tle Deb­bie,” and ends with a ral­ly­ing cry: “Go vote—round up your own, not Home Depot’s ille­gals!” Clock­ing in at a whirl­wind hour, the episode blends grass­roots urgency, insid­er scoops, and pop­ulist fury, prim­ing lis­ten­ers for post-elec­tion fall­out.

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