If ever there was a time when we needed to have leadership from individuals with common sense, it is during the Coronavirus pandemic. Countries are spending trillions of dollars to give loans and other aid to companies and to individuals who are filing for bankruptcy protection, thus potentially obliterating the rights of lenders.
Individuals are being compelled to wear face masks so as to protect themselves from the Coronavirus, and they risk fines and jail time if they don't, despite the fact that the masks cause dangerous oxygen deficiencies to the brain, to the heart, and to other parts of the body. For individuals with asthma, lung disease, heart disease, or circulatory ailments, wearing a mask for several hours a day may prove to be deadly. In fact, they may need to file for disability insurance for as long as the mandate to wear a mask remains in effect. They condition the education of children, and the resumption of ordinary business activities on whether or not a vaccine for the Coronavirus has been discovered, yet it was business as usual when influenza killed forty to sixty thousand Americans during a six-month flu season from 2018 to 2019, despite the existence of a vaccine. If you see someone who is not abiding by regulations such as social distancing, you are encouraged to report the matter to a police officer, yet police officers themselves can be seen idly chatting less than two feet apart from each other, some without masks, in groups of six, ten, or more. If Congress and the state legislators continue to insist that businesses remain closed, the citizenry should insist that legislators take a vacation until the pandemic is under control, and minds have been restored. The Lord God Almighty knows that much damage is being done in the fine print of bills that are hundreds of pages in length, and which compel a vote before anyone has had the opportunity to read and to understand them. The Lord God Almighty is El Shaddai. The Lord God Almighty El Shaddai
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