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Monday, May 10, 2021

SAY NO KING WOLF ON MAY 18TH!!

 Lately I have been reading with not only great interest, but yes in some instances great amusement, at the various LTE’s and guest opinions, concerning the ballot questions that are being considered for the PA primary election this May 18th. In particular, I am very much focused on two main questions: 1. Whether or not to continue allowing the governor of Pennsylvania, to end a disaster declaration, such as the one we're in right now, and turn it over to our state legislature. Finally, 2. To limit a disaster declaration to only 21 days, and if it is to be made longer, that only the state legislature can do so. I'd like to offer my thoughts on these two very crucial ballot questions and explain why I believe that the citizens of Pennsylvania should vote yes on them.

To start with, our governor has misused his authority, especially when it comes to what is considered an essential business, but also he is guilty of the same thing that Cuomo, Murphy, Witmer, and many other Democrat governors have done, in ordering that COVID-19 infected patients, be put in nursing homes, which has resulted in numerous deaths of senior citizens.   Most of all, I fear that if either Wolf himself, where any governor of this state, were to be allowed to continue this, we will become like Illinois, Virginia, and even California, where the right to be able to go to church, and live out one's faith, will be threatened with arrest!

That is why, I plan on voting yes to these two ballot questions, because I refuse to allow King Wolf, or any other future governor of our state to have this type of unfettered power. I hope and pray that you see this truth as well, and that you choose two vote yes on these first two ballot questions, so that neither Wolf nor any other governor of the state of Pennsylvania, will ever be able to have this much unfettered power in a disaster or in any situation, but that our freedoms, and our livelihoods will never be affected the way they were affected during this pandemic.

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