“When I got to the Capitol, I quickly realized it wasn’t as advertised,” stated Pullin. “The Republican leadership was more interested in growing government and maintaining power than focusing on liberty and small-government policies. Leadership would routinely partner with Democrats to push through big government policies, and showed no interest in unconstitutional gun laws, civil asset forfeiture, cannabis laws, lack of ballot access, or school choice. There is basically zero difference between Republicans and Democrats in Atlanta.” Former Rep Ken Pullin.
Having been a reluctant denizen of the Georgia state Capitol since 2004, I couldn’t agree with Mr. Pullin more on his description of the sewer under the Gold Dome. On open borders Libertarians, not so much.
The below is pasted from the AJC’s Political Insider blog from this morning – which doesn’t happen often here.
AJC:
“Ken Pullin, a former GOP state Representative from Zebulon, has switched parties from Republican to Libertarian.
A former state rep’s party affiliation may not be front-page news, but the statement Pullin released when he made his switch caught our eyes, especially for his harsh words about his old party.
“When I got to the Capitol, I quickly realized it wasn’t as advertised,” Pullin said. “The Republican leadership was more interested in growing government and maintaining power than focusing on liberty and small-government policies. Leadership would routinely partner with Democrats to push through big government policies, and showed no interest in unconstitutional gun laws, civil asset forfeiture, cannabis laws, lack of ballot access, or school choice. There is basically zero difference between Republicans and Democrats in Atlanta.”
During his single House term, Pullin introduced legislation to block “red-flag” laws, which would take guns away from a person a judge deems to be a threat to himself or others. He also signed a resolution calling on House Speaker David Ralston to resign from office.”
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