Don’t bother eating here if you voted for Joe

Read It: Georgia Restaurant Posts Sign Turning Away Biden Supporters

Read It: Georgia Restaurant Posts Sign Turning Away Biden Supporters

With President Joe Biden’s approval ratings continuing to dwindle and the Democrats struggling ahead of the 2022 Midterm elections, one business owner in Cartersville, Georgia decided to make their thoughts known about the current Biden administration.

While there might not be any change in the White House, the Appalachian Grill posted a sign discouraging Biden supporters from eating there.

The note, as can be seen below, reads, “If you voted for Brandon’s Build Back BS and don’t have remorse or regrets I wish you would leave, I don’t need your business. Your ignorant, naïve decision has more than doubled our costs of goods and depleted our labor force by more than triple,” the sign added. “If this is what you consider to be building back better I don’t care to look at or serve you, nor should any other restaurant!”

Support for the stance was great as locals noted they would visit the restaurant more due to their anti-Biden stance.

At the same time, the post of the restaurant went viral as thousands commented on the message.

According to some, they found the words to be pointless given that many small businesses were given hundreds of thousands of dollars in COVID-19 relief. That relief came from the federal government.

This is an excerpt from LifeZette.

By Radiopatriot

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3 comments

  1. Correction to last line “ The relief came from the federal government,”. No, the relief came from the taxpayers who kept working…….our children and grandchildren will pay these bills. The gov has no money. EVERY dollar is off the backs of the people.

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