Georgia on My Mind

Georgia Governor Brian Kemp is poised to select Kelly Loeffler to replace Georgia’s retiring Republican Senator Johnny Isakson. Kemp’s choice has provoked vehement opposition from conservative Georgians and the White House. Why is Kemp’s choice so controversial?

For starters, President Trump helped Kemp get elected, and POTUS has made it widely known his preference to fill the senate vacancy is conservative Rep. Doug Collins.

So, who is Kelly Loeffler and why is she controversial?

Businesswoman Kelly Loeffler is the chief executive of Bakkt, a subsidiary of Atlanta-based Intercontinental Exchange Inc (ICE) and co-owner of Georgia’s Women’s National Basketball Association team the Atlanta Dream. Atlanta News Now reports that Loeffler’s application to Governor Kemp states:

“From working on the family farm to creating jobs and opportunity in the business world, I have been blessed to live the American Dream. I am offering myself to serve hardworking Georgians as a political outsider in the United States Senate to protect that dream for everyone.”

But that’s not all!

Kelly Loeffler is married to Jeffrey Sprecher the Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE) and Chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. Jeffrey Sprecher owns the NYSE? Yep!

A December 12, 2013 Reuters article, ICE completes takeover of NYSE, describes the transaction, “The deal, which was worth $10.9 billion as of November 1, gives ICE control of Liffe, Europe’s No. 2 derivatives market, as well as the New York Stock Exchange, which has been at the center of American capitalism since it was started in 1792.

According to Wikipedia, “Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) is an American company that owns exchanges for financial and commodity markets, and operates 12 regulated exchanges and marketplaces. This includes ICE futures exchanges in the United States, Canada and Europe, the Liffe futures exchanges in Europe, the New York Stock Exchange, equity options exchanges and OTC energy, credit and equity markets. ICE also owns and operates 6 central clearing houses: ICE Clear U.S., ICE Clear Europe, ICE Clear Singapore, ICE Clear Credit, ICE Clear Netherlands and ICE NGX.” 

According to Fortune Magazine, “In August 2018 Intercontinental Exchange announced it was forming the new company Bakkt, which is intended to leverage Microsoft online servers to manage digital assets. Bakkt was said to be working with Boston Consulting Group (BCG), MicrosoftStarbucks, and others to create a software platform. The Bakkt ecosystem is expected to include federally regulated markets and warehousing along with merchant and consumer applications. Its first use cases will be for trading and conversion of Bitcoin (BTC) versus fiat currenciesKelly Loeffler is Bakkt’s CEO.

Bakkt, a subsidiary of Sprecher’s Intercontinental Exchange, was valued at $740 million after series A funding round March 2019. So what is the problem and why does it matter that Loeffler is Bakkt’s CEO?

Kelly Loeffler and Jeffrey Sprecher’s personal wealth is not the problem, their philosophical aspirations regarding globalized trading with global cryptocurrency like Bitcoin through Bakkt is the problem.

Today’s worldwide clash between globalism and national sovereignty is reflected in American politics. The Leftist/Globalist axis has attacked the America-first agenda of President Donald Trump and repeatedly attempted to unseat him through impeachment, or defeat him in the 2020 presidential election.

The unsuccessful coup attempts against President Donald Trump have been coordinated by the deep state through the intelligence community to destabilize and overthrow the president because of his America-first policies. President Donald J. Trump is the existential enemy of globalism and is unapologetically committed to American freedom and American sovereignty. His presidency is challenged by the Democrat party support for open borders and uncontrolled immigration that facilitates the one-world government envisioned by the globalist political elite.

The difference between global trade and globalism is being intentionally blurred to disguise globalism’s sinister objective of a New World Order of internationalized one-world government. One of the essential requirements for national sovereignty is a national currency. The United States dollar is our country’s national currency. Globalists Kelly Loeffler and her husband Jeffrey Sprecher support the internationalized cryptocurrency they are promoting with Bakkt where trades will be conducted with Bitcoin instead of fiat currency like the U.S. dollar.

Bitcoin is the world’s first global, digital currency. Its use eliminates the need for central banks or even the nation-state’s government that regulate banks. Bitcoin is the global currency of an internationalized planet. It is the currency of globalism’s New World Order and one-world government.

The fact that Kelly Loeffler is a woman, a business leader, and a registered Republican cannot erase her $750,000 support for globalist RINO Romney in 2012, or the globalist ambitions of the Bitcoin exchange she leads. Kelly Loeffler is a globalist and a dangerous choice for American sovereignty because her Senate vote could theoretically tip the scale against President Trump’s America-first agenda.

Globalists are determined to stack the political deck with senate seats of Romney supporters like Loeffler rather than republicans who support President Trump’s America-first agenda like Georgia Rep. Doug Collins.

So, who is Governor Brian Kemp and why would he choose a globalist like Kelly Loeffler? Georgians want to know – and so do I.

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EDITORS NOTE: This Goudsmit Pundicity column is republished with permission. © All rights reserved.

4 replies
  1. Tina Trent
    Tina Trent says:

    Doug Collins is my congressman and I am very familiar with his politics. He partnered with Van Jones and the ACLU on a Koch stage at an event demonizing police and advocating to “empty the prisons.” He talks a good game on TV, but he is entirely indebted to the actually open-borders, actually globalist, pro-drug legalization, anti-law enforcement Kochs.

    Your criticism of Loeffler is incoherent. What do you actually know about her politics? Who among us didn’t hold our nose and support Romney against Obama? What exactly is the issue with using Microsoft as a platform: which major company could they use that would satisfy this weird litmus test? There isn’t one. This is careless conspiracy mongering.

    We certainly are vetting Loeffler. In the meantime, please cut the crazy rumor mill stuff. Brian Kemp has unambiguously governed Georgia as a solid conservative. He hasn’t given us any reason to doubt his judgment. He’s certainly far more trustworthy than that publicity hound Koch puppet Doug Collins. Collins is Georgia’s Rubio. We certainly don’t need more of that in the Senate.

    A lot of this is coming from Debbie Dooley and other self-appointed “spokespeople” who get attention from the MSM. She and the rest of the crew at the financially dubious Tea Party Patriots certainly don’t speak for the citizen activist movement. And Collins’ people are pushing rumors too. What do you know about any of this?

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    • Linda Goudsmit
      Linda Goudsmit says:

      Beyond the stunning rudeness of these remarks, the author entirely misses the actual objection to Kelly Loeffler – she is an unabashed globalist whose bitcoin business is the currency of the New World Order. The globalist objective of one-world government has been clearly, unapologetically, and arrogantly stated for decades. Careless conspiracy mongering? Trent cannot be serious.

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      • Tina Trent
        Tina Trent says:

        Linda: you are deciding that the tone of your article is not to be criticized. You were preemptively rude towards anyone who dared challenge you.

        Get over it. This is politics, not beanbag.

        I happen to know all the people you’re acting out over. You clearly know nothing about Georgia politics.

        I would not presume the way you do.

        I’m not going to repeat my arguments, except to say this: you know nothing. You’re repeating third-hand rumors, and some of them are pretty dumb. Microsoft? New world order, but you have no idea of Doug Collins’ commitments to open borders policies to appease the Kochs?

        This is pretty embarrassing stuff. I’m surprised it’s posted here.

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