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It’s we the people

If this whole COVID19 fiasco has taught us anything it should be that we need to limit government, not allow the government to limit us! What kind of persons must these Democrats be that for every “crisis” their solution is to limit We the People’s freedoms more? Who looks out at America and believes there is way too much freedom and liberty out there?

We have a disease that kills less than half a percent of those who contract it and is really only a threat if you have a drastically weakened immune system. Where is the justification for shutting down our states other than it’s an election year and we have a Republican president responsible for the greatest economy America has enjoyed ever and it needs to be stopped and not allowed to come back before the election?

Have you lost your job, have kids who might not be allowed to go back to school, lost a business or just want your freedom back? You need to vote red in November! Without fear, resentment or envy, what would the Democratic Party have? They can’t make our lives better so they choose to make everyone’s lives worse.

The Democratic Party thrives where there is perceived misery. Trump wants America to be Great Again while Democrats fight him at every turn. Think about that! Who doesn’t want America to be great? I sure do for my kid’s sake! It’s We the People not They the Government! God bless America.

Rob Leach

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