LT Governor Dan Forest Speaks up on the Response NC Should Now Be Taking on the Pandemic | Eastern NC Now

Lt. Gov. Dan Forest has spoken out, calling for a common sense approach to dealing with the ChiCom virus.

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    Lt. Gov. Dan Forest has spoken out, calling for a common sense approach to dealing with the ChiCom virus. We agree with his approach and urge the General Assembly, when it convenes shortly, to take strong measures to implement what the Lt. Governor is calling for. We are frankly shocked and disgusted with the approach Governor Cooper has followed since January. The "Shut It Down" has failed and was not necessary in the first place, as the evidence is now mounting says. Listen to Mr. Forest and send him a note, along with a copy to Governor Cooper and your legislative representatives. It's time North Carolinians reclaimed our economy while protecting our health and regaining our liberty and freedoms. We call upon the media, both the conservative media and the Elite Media to tell the whole story. What has been done was not necessary and continuing with this destructeive approach is simply foolish. It is hurting millions of people. It is time to stand up!

   

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