Don  Stenberg

The Constitutional basis for government shutdowns during the recent pandemic

Don Stenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report that it’s quite likely that, based on some precedent, government officials would prevail in court in defending their initial shutdown orders based on powers granted to them Constitutionally.

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Don Stenberg joins Jim Blasingame to report on the destruction of public property and associated crimes that are hiding behind reasonable civil protests, and why we must differentiate the civil from the forces of evil that mean harm to all of America.
Don Stenberg joins Jim Blasingame to discuss how evil works in the world, and how it plays the long game to use otherwise good people to unwittingly become complicit in defining deviancy down.
Don Stenberg joins Jim Blasingame to establish that, regardless of religion, there are evil forces at work in the world, and they have taken a toll on America.
Don Stenberg joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the scenario of a future pandemic health threat, and how the response to that event will be heavily weighted with current experience and knowledge of the total cost of an economic shutdown.
Don Stenberg joins Jim Blasingame to discuss the Constitutional limits of government shutdown responses to the pandemic with regard to current and near future circumstances, which are different from when the first orders were made.