A restaurant in Georgia has posted a sign on its window blasting President Joe Biden’s supporters and blaming them for the increased supply costs and worker shortage.
The sign, posted on the window of an Appalachian Grill restaurant in Cartersville, Georgia, was first shared on Reddit before going viral on other social media platforms.
The MAGA Appalachian Grill in Cartersville, Georgia decided that if you voted for Biden, they don’t want to look at your ignorant face.
Oh & Biden forgave $300k in PPE loans for this asshole. I’m thinking they should pay those back right about now!#DemVoice1 #Fresh #BlueVoices pic.twitter.com/P3hiecUk9L
— The Jewish Ginger Resister (@JewishResister) April 12, 2022
“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,” the notice read. “Your ignorant, naive decision has more than doubled our costs of goods and depleted our labor force by more than triple.”
The use of the name “Brandon” is a reference to the phrase “Let’s go, Brandon,” which has become a widely used phrase among Biden critics following a NASCAR race in October 2021, when a reporter interviewing driver Brandon Brown claimed the crowd was chanting “Let’s go, Brandon” when they were actually shouting “F–k Joe Biden.”
The owner of the Georgia establishment also slammed Biden’s “Build Back Better” slogan and suggested that other restaurants should follow suit in refusing service to the president’s supporters.
“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!” it read.
The “Build Back Better Plan” passed the House of Representatives in November but stalled in the Senate after Democrats in the upper house failed to gain sufficient support for the legislation.
The sign has received mixed responses on social media, with many pointing out that the owner had received hundreds of thousands of dollars in coronavirus relief from the Small Business Administration.
“Oh [and] Biden forgave $300k in PPE loans for this a—e. I’m thinking they should pay those back right about now!” tweeted one user.
“Wow, that’s a lot of misplaced anger! Not to mention cutting off their nose to spite their face. Cartersville isn’t exactly a ‘destination,’” said another.
According to ProPublica and FederalPay.org, Rocky Top Ventures, the company that owns the Cartersville Appalachian Grill, reportedly received a Paycheck Protection Program loan on April 8, 2022, totaling nearly $200,000.










