Commentary: Californians must ensure infringements on liberties during the pandemic are only temporary https://t.co/lFhsnPFMTV [Opinion] pic.twitter.com/JtIIkoetuc
— San Diego Union-Tribune (@sdut) April 17, 2020
Governments incur fury by banning safe activities during coronavirus lockdown https://t.co/jg4OBh5Igq
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) April 20, 2020
I’m spending my weekend drafting more civil rights lawsuits against government overreach. Reasonable precautions are one thing; harassment, bullying, arbitrary petty rule making, & enforced poverty/property theft another thing altogether, & citizens/businesses need to fight back!
— Harmeet K. Dhillon (@pnjaban) April 18, 2020
They closed down Churches, parks, and guns.
— Ali (@ali) April 18, 2020
They kept open banks, liquor stores, Walmarts, and abortion facilities.
This contrast shows that some of this isn't about the *Science* nor *Social Distancing.* Authoritarians are immoral heathens and want your mind and will.
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) April 18, 2020
Florida, after passing their peak and with 1/10 as many cases and 1/25 as many deaths opens their 1400 miles of beaches strictly to recreation, and journos freak out? Are we living in the same reality here?
— American Journalists Publish Chinese Propaganda (@JohnEkdahl) April 18, 2020
What is supposed to make it more dangerous for a person in Florida to go to an open-air beach than for someone in the most infected city in the world to get on the dirty, closed in NYC subway, which is still open?
— John Hawkins (@johnhawkinsrwn) April 18, 2020
“If a leader will take too much power in a time of crisis, that is how we lose our country"
— Text Trump to 88022 ✝️πΊπΈ⭐⭐⭐ πΊπΈ (@K1erry) April 18, 2020
SD Gov. Noem Drops a Truth Bomb on Critics Demanding She Issue a Stay-at-Home Order https://t.co/iExLiu5yys
Ohio residents are standing up and speaking out. pic.twitter.com/A3V2qC460S
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) April 18, 2020
@DeaceOnline @SteveDeaceShow this is the current scene in Brookfield Wisconsin. There’s a line of people at least a mile long. Horns blaring etc. #onwisconsin pic.twitter.com/u4kslMrf81
— Ryan Hunsader (@RyanHunsader) April 18, 2020