Posted on 04/13/2020 9:00:46 AM PDT by Enlightened1
Crazed Democrat Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer prohibited big box retailers from in-person sale of seeds because according to her, food is non-essential.
‘Crisis gardens’ or ‘victory gardens’ were always encouraged during a time of war or a time of crisis to supplement rations and boost morale.
But the tyrannical governor of Michigan barred grocery stores and brick-and-mortar retailers from selling vegetable seeds.
In late March Michigan Democrat Governor Gretchen Whitmer limited access of doctors from prescribing the lifesaving drugs hydroxychloroquine and Z-Paks to save senior citizens in the state from Coronavirus.
Hydroxychloroquine and Z-Paks have are widely used by doctors the world over to treat the Coronavirus.
In total this past week alone, Governor Whitmer has banned packaged seeds, tiling, carpet, flooring… And US flags.
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So just to be clear, you CAN'T buy flags. Thank you for confirming.
Can’t buy books either. And the libraries are closed.
Can anyone sign that petition, or just Michigan residents?
Very well put and 100% accurate. We are ruled by unelected officials.
Her next step: book burning.
It drew out many people who normally do not vote. Now that that won’t be on the next ballot, we have a chance to reverse the dumb ass’s mistake next time.
That might work if the seeds are hybrid.
I’ve always tried to buy seeds that are open pollinated, that is they will breed true and produce what you grew in the first place.
But apparently controlling the food supply through limiting seeds is nothing new. I’ve heard rumors of that for years.
Democrats are terrified of Blexit.gotta keep pushing the hate agenda.
Are car ferries banned and ferries to Mackinac?
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