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"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Tuesday, May 5, 2020

GOP Governor Crushes The Economy



GOP Gov. & Dems Join Forces
The Bill of Rights is being openly 
raped by both parties

  • So-called "Conservatives" in Congress are almost totally silent as our rights are being pissed on.
  • Meanwhile Fascist GOP Governors from Arizona to Texas to Florida to Maryland to Ohio have eagerly torn up the Constitution and gave the middle finger to freedom.
  • This authoritarianism from "Conservatives" is why I left the GOP in 2002 to become an independent Constitutional Federalist.


(Daily Signal)  -  Protesters with the organization Reopen Maryland say they see the frustration of fellow Marylanders as their state experiences the economic effects of the coronavirus lockdown. 

“We are seeing a lot as we do these rallies and protests; we’re seeing more and more people are frustrated,” Evie Harris, a co-organizer for Reopen Maryland, said Monday in an interview with The Daily Signal.

Much of that frustration, Harris said, is directed at Gov. Larry Hogan, a Republican in his second term heading the Democrat-dominated state.

“We believe our governor is literally ignoring us,” she said, citing a “bubbling” frustration also reflected on the group’s Facebook page.
“Not only is that inexcusable for an elected official,” Harris said, “but there’s also dehumanizing because it downplays or disregards the utter devastation that these families and businesses are going through.” 

Reopen Maryland, which calls itself “a group of individuals concerned about the impact of Maryland’s mass shutdowns and school closures in response to COVID-19,” held a cross-state road rally Saturday to protest Hogan’s extension of the Free State’s shutdown to May 10.

Residents in about 250 cars participated in the Frederick area, Harris said, and reporting indicated that another 300 persons participated on foot. 

Rep. Andy Harris, R-Md., addressed the rally, voicing his own frustrations. 

“I didn’t wake up in communist China and I didn’t wake up in North Korea this morning,” Harris said in his remarks. “And tomorrow morning, I should be able to go to the church of my choice and worship the way that I choose.”

Evie Harris, who is not related to the congressman, said that Reopen Maryland announced Saturday that it had joined with 17 other plaintiffs in a complaint filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland.

“The suit basically alleges that the government’s executive orders violate our rights, they violate our civil and constitutional rights, and so we are petitioning the court to have our case heard,” she said.

Over 234,000 people filed for unemployment in Maryland from March 15 through April 3, The Baltimore Sun reported.

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