Perhaps the biggest myth to die this year was that Americans’ constitutional rights are safeguarded by the Bill of Rights. After the Covid-19 pandemic began, governors in state after state effectively placed scores of millions of citizens under house arrest – dictates that former Attorney General Bill Barr aptly compared to “the greatest intrusion on civil liberties” since the end of slavery. Politicians and government officials merely had to issue decrees, which were endlessly amended, in order to destroy citizens’ freedom of movement, freedom of association, and freedom of choice in daily life. Los Angeles earlier this month banned almost all walking and bicycling in the city, ordering four million people to “to remain in their homes” in a futile effort to banish a virus.
The Rule of Law is another myth impaled by 2020’s dire developments.
Courts have repeatedly struck down sweeping restrictions. Federal judge
William Stickman IV invalidated some of Pennsylvania’s restrictions in a
September ruling: “Broad population-wide lockdowns are such a dramatic
inversion of the concept of liberty
in a free society as to be nearly presumptively unconstitutional.”
After the Michigan Supreme Court effectively labeled Governor Gretchen
Whitmer a lawless dictator, she responded by issuing “new COVID-19 emergency orders
that are nearly identical to her invalidated emergency orders,” as the
Mackinac Center noted. How many governors and mayors have you seen on
the television news being led away in handcuffs after their arrest for
violating citizens’ rights this year? None..........To Read More....
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