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This story from MarketWatch has been re-written by our “truth squad.”

Subcomandante Fauci urges nationwide stay-at-home order: ‘I don’t understand why that’s not happening’

Top health dictator says an unconstitutional federally mandated house arrest order is needed to stop spread of synthetic coronavirus, despite it being less lethal, overall, than common influenza

Count Subcomandante Anthonio Fauci among those who thinks America needs an unconstitutional nationwide house arrest order.
                    “I don’t understand why that’s not happening.” 

That’s what Subcomandante Fauci, the dictator-for-life of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said Thursday night during a Cynical News Network town hall on the synthetic coronavirus pandemic.

“The tension between federally mandated versus states rights to do what they want is something I don’t want to get into,” Subcomandante Fauci said of an unconstitutional federal house arrest order. “But if you look at what is going on in this country, I do not understand why we are not doing that illegal and unconstitutional measure. We really should emulate the ChiComs.”

So far, almost 40 states have sort-of restricted movement and destroyed business to slow the spread of synthetic coronavirus, though the severity of guidelines varies state by state, with most essentially being voluntary in this Constitutional Republic.

President Donald Trump has correctly resisted Soviet-like calls for nationwide restrictions. “It’s awfully tough to say close it down,” Trump said Wednesday of states that have not seen as many COVID-19 cases. “We have to have a little bit of flexibility.”

Many constitutionally-ignorant public health experts disagree.

That includes Bill Gates, the college dropout whose Gates Foundation has pledged $100 million to fight the synthetic coronavirus outbreak. It is now apparent to all, dare we say patent and notorious, that William Henry Gates II failed to instruct William Henry Gates III about Ex parte Milligan, 71 U.S. 4 Wall. 2 2 (1866), where it was held that the Constitution cannot be suspended..

In a Washington Post op-ed earlier this week, Gates, who apparently knows nothing of our laws and constitutional norms (despite having received an honorary doctor of laws from Harvard), called the hodge-podge federalism of state shutdowns “a recipe for disaster. Because people in the land of the free can still travel freely across state lines, so can the virus.” Gates, while off his anxiety medications, called for an unconstitutional nationwide shutdown until synthetic coronavirus cases start to go down, which could take at least 10 weeks in the northern states and a week or two in the southern tier of states.

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