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Protests Are Popping Up Across The US Over Stay-at-home Restrictions by brantwitter: 2:38am On Apr 18, 2020
Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Minnesota, North Carolina and Utah — states led by both republican and democratic governors — have all seen protests in recent days as people grow more concerned about the economic fallout of the coronavirus pandemic.

“a small segment of the state is protesting and that’s their right,” Michigan gov. gretchen whitmer, a democrat, told cnn. people are getting “stir crazy” at home, she said, and they’re worried about paying the bills.

“the sad part is........Read more at http://www.braintwitter.com/

Re: Protests Are Popping Up Across The US Over Stay-at-home Restrictions by Chicagoesontop: 3:11am On Apr 18, 2020
They should calm down, this Coro issue no be child's play !!

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