The most pressing question must be, “what was the emergency?”
In the U.S. yearly, 647,457 people die from heart disease. Why didn’t we shut the nation down for that?
599,108 people die from cancer. Why didn’t we shut the nation down for that?
169,936 people die in accidents. Why didn’t we shut the nation down for that?
160,200 people die from chronic lower respiratory diseases. Why didn’t we shut the nation down for that?
The list goes on and on.
Even if the coronavirus numbers were accurate, they still wouldn’t total what the flu kills every year. So what was the reason our state governments decided to become dictatorships and destroy our way of life?
We had better start asking questions, and we had better demand answers.