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Coronavirus a Groundhog Day for the political world
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s director, Dr. Robert Redfield, said during a press conference at the White House that this fall, Americans could experience a complicated flu-slash-coronavirus season of sickness and to be on guard. How convenient for Democrats. Just in time for Election Day.
Georgia governor defies CYA to be beacon of good coronavirus leadership
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp is taking a lot of heat for daring to go where no other state has gone before — and gasp! opening the state back up for business, even as the rest of the country’s political leaders sit on coronavirus pins and needles. But what Kemp is really doing is something called Leadership.
Civil disobedience can end the coronavirus stupidity
The happiest news to emerge in recent coronavirus weeks comes courtesy of videos showing the good citizens of Michigan, fed up with their tyrannical governor, taking to the streets in mass — and maskless! — to demand an end to the tyranny. The saddest news? The realization that it took so long for these types of protests to occur.
Coronavirus and the smell of Saul Alinsky
Coronavirus, at its root, is being used as a tool for those with devilish designs to establish a new order, a new un-American, unconstitutional and unfree kingdom — and that is the end game, like it or not. Wake up and smell the Alinsky; it’s a key to keeping our country intact.