Tuesday, April 14, 2020

STOP VIOLATING MY GOD GIVEN RIGHTS W/ UNCONSTITUTIONAL EXEC. ORDERS GOV LEE


Gov. Bill Lee needs a wake-up call to get out of the Grasps of the power hungry
Bureaucrats and recognize He has been deceived the TN constitution does not even contain the word “EMERGENCY” and the TCA 58-2-102 is clearly unstitutional when it says “ the governor may issue executive orders, proclamations, and rules and may amend or rescind them. Such executive orders, proclamations, and rules have the force and effect of law.”

The Legislative branch does not have the power to give it's law making powers to the Executive without amending the State's Constitution. I am not practing law but simply of the opinion that by filing a Declaratory Judgement Action the Judiciary could void these Executive Orders,

Wherefore Executive Orders have eliminated business activity personal liberties and God given rights that perform “close-contact personal services” and public gatherings for “ Entertainment and recreation … venues” .

By taking action a Declaratory Action participants recognize there is no financial claim
being sought only Constitutional relief, only the hope that the Constitution be restored.

If you are like minded business owner of a bowling alley, Fitness Center, Movie Theatre Medical practice, Restaurant, tanning facility other children's or adult entertainment venues call Truth Radio 984-1470.


58-2-107. Emergency management powers of the governor.
(a) 
(1) The governor is responsible for addressing the dangers presented to this state and its people by emergencies. In the event of an emergency beyond local control, the governor, or, in the governor's absence, the governor's successor as provided by law, may assume direct operational control over all or any part of the emergency management functions within this state, and such person has the power through proper process of law to carry out this chapter. The governor is authorized to delegate such powers as the governor may deem prudent.
(2) Pursuant to the authority vested in the governor under subdivision (a) (1), the governor may issue executive orders, proclamations, and rules and may amend or rescind them. Such executive orders, proclamations, and rules have the force and effect of law.


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