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I have more questions that need an open and honest discussion.

When did it become optional not to pay back money that was borrowed?  What act of Congress allows the Executive branch to buy votes by pretending that such a law exists?  What act of Congress suspended contract law?  How is “forgiving” $400 billion in student loans not inflationary?

Who insisted that the more dollars the federal government printed, the more prosperity would follow? When did America embrace zero interest? Why is ZIRP a good thing?  When were the laws of economics suspended by Congress?  Why do we believe $32 trillion in debt is no big deal?

When did the government pass a law depriving Americans of their freedoms during a pandemic?  Why can health officials simply cancel rental contracts or declare loan payments in suspension? What act of Congress authorized such changes?  Why did it become illegal for mom-and-pop stores to sell flowers or shoes during a quarantine but not so for Walmart or Target?

When did it become legal for the FBI to censor information about treatments for an illness during a pandemic?  The same question for Facebook, Twitter, etc.  When did it become legal for companies to fire people without cause who were hired under negotiated conditions of employment?

What happened to the once trusted FBI? Why did its directors decide to mislead Congress, to deceive judges with concocted tales from fake dossiers and with doctored writs? Did Congress pass a law that our federal leaders in the FBI or CIA could lie with impunity under oath?  Why haven’t people who lied been prosecuted for perjury?  Why aren’t such people still awaiting trial in some cell in the DC Gulag the same as the people who walked into the Capitol Building are?

How did a virus cancel the Constitution? Did the lockdowns rob of us of our sanity? Or was it the woke hysteria that ignited our collective madness?

Again, our leaders must be required to answer these questions in public or we will lose our country.