The absurd power-grabs and overreach are kicking into high gear as Americans yearn to get back to work and save what’s left of their lives.

As the death numbers plummet from the original incorrect model numbers, Americans are anxious to get back to work so they don’t lose everything they’ve worked for.

But instead of supporting the American workforce and coming up with safe and reasonable ways to reopen the country, many local officials are doubling down on their power grab by taking away every last thing that makes people happy.

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Case in point – in Los Angeles, city officials are filling a skatepark with sand in order to prevent anyone from “violating” social their distancing orders.

And they wonder why people are rebelling?

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There’s no need to do this. All this does is make people angry and force more rebellion and protests.

You can watch the video below:

https://twitter.com/MarkDice/status/1251624891909988352

Filling a skate park with sand is not about a “virus,” it’s about power and keeping the peasants in their “place” for their “own good.”

This sort of thing here, along with the Michigan governor banning the sale of seeds and lawn care products, and clothes are why people are fighting back.

Can you blame them?

This piece was written by Missy Crane on April 19, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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