You've got to hand it to Democrats – when they fail spectacularly in one state, they simply pack up their corruption and try to inflict it on another unsuspecting community. Enter Tiffany Henyard, the disgraced former mayor of Dolton, Illinois, who somehow thinks Georgia voters are dumb enough to elect her as a Fulton County Commissioner.
For those blessed enough to have missed this particular Democrat disaster, Henyard wasn't content with just destroying one government entity. This power-hungry politician simultaneously served as both mayor of Dolton AND supervisor of Thornton Township – double-dipping into taxpayer-funded positions while driving her municipality into crushing debt.
But here's what really gets under my skin, Patriots: while hardworking families in Dolton struggled with the consequences of her fiscal recklessness, Henyard was reportedly "living large and in charge" on the taxpayers' dime. Sound familiar? It's the same old Democrat playbook – tax, spend, and live lavishly while the people who actually work for a living foot the bill.
From Illinois Disaster to Georgia Grift?
Now this failed politician wants to bring her special brand of financial mismanagement to Fulton County, Georgia. You know, the same Fulton County that's already dealing with its own Democrat corruption scandals. It's like they're collecting problematic politicians at this point.
The audacity is breathtaking. After leaving a trail of debt and broken promises in Illinois, Henyard apparently looked at Georgia and thought, "Perfect! Fresh taxpayers to fleece!"
This is exactly why We the People need to stay vigilant about who we're electing to local offices. These positions might not get the same attention as presidential races, but they have direct impact on your daily life – your property taxes, your local services, your community's financial health.
Georgia voters deserve better than Illinois's political refugees. They deserve leaders who understand that public service means serving the public, not serving themselves to public funds. Will Fulton County residents see through this transparent attempt at political carpet-bagging, or will they fall for another smooth-talking Democrat who promises the world while planning to raid the treasury?
