Michigan, due to its corrupt leadership has become a cesspool and not enough voters have gotten upset by that fact. There is one very important exception to that rule and that is Green Charter Township, a town with roughly 3,200 people located in central Michigan.
The former government approved a Chinese battery factory to be built there. As a result, the voters threw out the entire Democratic leaders and replaced them with representatives who actually listen to their constituents.
Gotion is a corporation that makes batteries for electric vehicles. While the company is headquartered in Silicon Valley, its parent company is based in the People’s Republic of China and has ties to the CCP.
The people have been fighting against them and the former government refused to address their concerns and for that, the voters addressed their concerns by throwing every one of the corrupt politicians to the curb. It is a strategy that works every single time.
The entire seven members of the township board consisting of all RINOs, voted to cut a deal with Gotion in a $2 billion dollar deal, partially financed by $700,000 in incentives from Gretchen Whitmer. But, then the citizens of the township found out about communist infiltration and devastating environmental impact and they tried to fight the deal. They won that fight at the ballot box.
Back in April, residents angrily confronted the quislings for selling them out to our greatest foreign adversary:
“China is our number-one enemy!” one angry resident yelled.
“My family members fought communism, and you’re bringing it right here!” screamed another.
The Gateway Pundit previously reported that Gotion even tried to seize 260 acres of farmland in the town. But they backed off thanks to the efforts of brave single mother Lori Brock, who owns approximately 150 acres, where she raises a variety of animals, next door to several pieces of property purchased with Michigan taxpayer dollars where the battery factory would be located.
Green Charter residents next decided only a November recall of the entire board could stop this treason and were able to gather enough signatures over the course of several months to do so. The board otherwise would have been secure until November 2024 and the plant may have been in place by that time.
Two board members, James Peek and Gary Todd, decided to resign rather face the voters’ wrath. Then on Tuesday, more than 1,000 Green Charter residents stormed to the polls to oust the other five sellouts: Trustees Dale Jernstadt and Roger Carroll, Clerk Janet Clark, Treasurer Denise MacFarlane, and Supervisor James Chapman.
Each challenger won by at least six points.
Jason Kruse defeated Chapman with 60% of the vote while Jeff Thorne knocked off Jernstadt with 62%. Kelly Cushway won 57% of the vote against Carroll.
Corri Riebow beat Clark for the clerk position with 53% and Robert Henderson also received 53% to beat MacFarlane for the treasurer spot.
The Daily Mail notes that the five incumbents are members of the Republican Party while their replacements ran without any party affiliation.
Even more impressive, some of the winning candidates had no absolutely experience in politics before running.
Just hours after the successful recall, NewsNation’s Brian Entin captured footage of the town’s new leaders changing the locks on the township’s main government building. Talk about sending a powerful message to the people that change is on the way.