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Democratic solutions?

Washingtonians have had the privilege of experiencing a government reminiscent of Nazi Germany with businesses, schools and churches ordered to close and gatherings in homes and public spaces, unless demonstrating or rioting in support of the elected leaders of our state, prohibited.

We have submitted to unconstitutional edicts from the governor and unelected officials deciding who will be unemployed and, because Superintendent of Public Schools Mr. Reykdal wanted schools closed, if students are allowed to attend school. These unconstitutional edicts are enforced by law officers and courts.

Democrats propose no plan as to how people who no longer have jobs are to survive!

Voters will decide if we will keep moving toward large homeless shelters and long food lines supplied by our government or to repudiate the current Democratically elected dictatorship.

Since disease will always be with us and we have seen how Democrats have managed us it would be prudent for us to make new long-term financial and housing plans.

John Axtell

Valley, Wash.



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