ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., June 14, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Back To Work USA collective has called for the absolute end of stay-at-home orders. The group, formed as a like-minded collective of hard-working Americans, who are standing for the freedoms guaranteed to them in the Bill of Rights, has spoken out against unconstitutional directives in the fight against COVID-19.
The shutdown measures introduced in the wake of the novel coronavirus have infringed upon our individual liberties in a way we have never seen before and Back To Work USA has formed to campaign against these orders.
The group says, "The stay-at-home orders are objectionable and unconstitutional. This plague cannot be allowed to grant unquestioned power to Governors and executives to control our right to work and earn a living."
Over 44 million have now filed unemployment and the group now says that the nation needs to tell the government that the people get to choose how they live their lives.
Back To Work USA stands for the best public health available but the people cannot let any health protections be worse than the disease they're trying to deal with. America cannot let the cure be worse than the disease.
ABOUT BACK TO WORK USA
Back To Work USA came about in the wake of stay-at-home orders and decrees that infringe on our right to assembly, to express, to worship, to practice business and work, and to speak freely.
Back To Work USA are a pro-business, pro-Trump, pro-individual rights, and anti-government overreach group. We are responsible citizens, we acknowledge the science and the data, but we do not believe science should be the means of destroying jobs and killing our national economic wellbeing, our strength in the international landscape, or the justification to deny us our constitutional rights as if they were negotiable. We will stand for you in each and every state, until the government has been shown that the American people are sovereign and we refuse to be controlled by any government.
SOURCE Back To Work USA
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