The REAL Constitutional Crisis!
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Chris Cuomo thinks he doesn’t have to follow the stay at home rules. Caller Larry, from Washington Rick Green from WallBuilders and RickGreen.com discusses the Constitutional crisis we are in!...
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Rick Green from WallBuilders and RickGreen.com discusses the Constitutional crisis we are in! He says, the current Coronavirus chaos is a direct result of our failure to properly teach history and our Constitution for generations. We gave them an inch and they took a mile.
In 1918, our ancestors fought World War I AND beat the Spanish Flu at the same time without shutting down the country.
How did we give up our rights so fast. Are we ignorant or lazy?
Scientists are now saying they shouldn’t have shut down the country because it didn’t make much of a difference.
If CA Gov Newsom was right that shutting Californians in has reduced the spread of COVID-19, why are Florida’s number no worse than CA when most of their population is elderly and they haven’t shutdown nearly to the extent that CA has?
Governors did have a compelling interest to implement the stay at home orders when the data was first available. Based on current data, they don’t have compelling interest to continue extending them.
ConstitutionCoach.com will train you for FREE right now!
It’s not really a bailout. The government is having to pay damages to businesses for what they’ve done interrupting their ability to function.
Get ready for civil disobedience. It’s going to be necessary if stay at home orders aren’t lifted soon.
Governors cannot legally impede the Commerce Clause of the Constitution by keeping some states shut down.
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