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That doesn't give them license to constantly violate the Constitution.

These governors are violating the Constitution day in and day out and are acting like tyrants.

All I want is adherence to the Constitution. There's no point in having a Bill of Rights if a calamity gives the government license to trample on it.
But muh safety!

I don’t see how the people on here that lived through the 9/11 aftermath can possibly think all this **** is ok. I’ve said it before but it’s scary how many people are willing to give up their basic rights to achieve “safety” against a statistically remote threat.
 
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Florida beaches will start reopening THIS EVENING: Jacksonville becomes first county to start easing restrictions - despite state's RISING COVID-19 infection rate - after Trump handed control to governors with three-phase plan to reopen America

Beaches in Jacksonville, Florida will be among the first in the United States to reopen to the public this evening following President Trump's announcement that states can decide themselves when to lift restrictions.

Republican Mayor Lenny Curry said he is letting the public back onto Duval County beaches at 5pm Friday for 'essential activities only' because he is 'encouraged' by the rate of infections and hospitalizations and said there is evidence they are flattening the curve.

'This can be the beginning of the pathway back to normal life,' he said on Thursday. 'Please respect and follow these limitations. Stay within the guidelines for your safety as well as for the safety of your neighbors.'

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Coronavirus US: Florida beaches to start reopening this evening | Daily Mail Online
 
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Gov. Abbott Announces Strike Force to Reopen the Lone Star State: ‘We Will Open Texas’

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) appears to be leading the charge on the grand reopening of America, detailing plans to reopen the Lone Star state during a press conference on Friday — moves that will expand elective surgeries, allow retailers to resume operations under a “Retail-To-Go” model, see the reopening of state parks, and beyond.

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Abbott is issuing three executive orders outlining moves to reopen the state, just one day after President Trump provided the federal guidelines for reopening the country:

Gov. Abbott Details Plan to Reopen State: 'We Will Open Texas'
 
How many times do I have to say this: Trump just said he'd take it, that he'd do it if he were you, and that you should ask your doctor for it. How is that touting it!?!?

How many times do you need your own links read to you? How do you not understand the difference between saying a drug shows promise and has helped a lot of people vs.:

"magic bullet" to protect against the deadly coronavirus -- a "remarkable clinical phenomenon" that could cure the disease within hours.

And:
In reality, the man on the other end of the line was an undercover FBI agent conducting an investigation into possible health care fraud.
According to a federal criminal complaint filed Thursday and obtained by CNN, the FBI launched an undercover operation and made contact with the doctor in early April after receiving a tip from the public indicating Staley was attempting to sell "Covid-19 Treatment Packs" to the public.

In an advertising email message reviewed by the FBI, Staley's purported medical package included dosages of hydroxychloroquine, antibacterial drug Azithromycin, antianxiety treatments, intravenous drips, and the use of a medical hyperbaric oxygen chamber. Staley offered to sell the items as a family pack for $3,995, according to the criminal complaint.

During the recorded phone call with an FBI agent posing as a customer, Staley indicated the drug hydroxychloroquine "cures the disease" associated with coronavirus, according to the complaint.

Staley also told the agent he had received a tank of hydroxychloroquine that had been smuggled out of China. He said he was able to trick US Customs and Border Protection by listing the material as sweet potato extract, according to the complaint.

At one point, the undercover agent asked Staley, "If I'm hearing you right, if I buy these kits from you, then that's going to pretty much guarantee that neither my kids, my dad, my wife -- any of us -- get sick. And if we are, it's going to cure us, right?"

"Guaranteed," Staley replied, according to the complaint.

In a follow-up call, the doctor allegedly told the undercover FBI agent he would also sell him Viagra and Xanax, a Category IV controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act. A package containing the medication was received by the FBI on April 9.

In the criminal complaint, an FBI agent said Staley's sale of Xanax during the undercover operation suggests he "is routinely distributing this controlled substance without any sort of medical examination or demonstration of need."

The Controlled Substances Act requires that prescribed medication must be for a legitimate medical purpose, the complaint noted.

The guy was charged with mail fraud, NOT for responsibly & legally prescribing HCQ treatment. Find something else to be breathless about, you bias-confirming machine.

As another poster mentioned, Fauci is on record stating he would prescribe it himself.
Thanks for playing.
 

From your link, breathless one:
Colonel Shane Day, the NCMI director, denied last week that any such report existed. “As a matter of practice the National Center for Medical Intelligence does not comment publicly on specific intelligence matters,” he said. “However, in the interest of transparency during this current public health crisis, we can confirm that media reporting about the existence/release of a National Center for Medical Intelligence Coronavirus-related product/assessment in November of 2019 is not correct. No such NCMI product exists.”
 
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