PA Governor Tells Newly Unemployed and Starving Pennsylvanians to ‘Read a Book’

Saturday, April 25, 2020
By Paul Martin

By Jim Hoft
TheGatewayPundit.com
April 25, 2020

Tens of thousands of Pennsylvania residents and business owners had their lives ruined in the past month by government enforced lockdowns.

And that number will continue to grow as long as government officials continue to enforce their dangerous agenda.

On Monday freedom protesters rallied against the Pennsylvania Governor Wolf’s draconian shutdown orders in Harrisburg.

The Wolf administration and health officials responded by padding their coronavirus numbers with up to 269 fake deaths to the state totals on Tuesday.

On Friday Governor Wolf reached out to the starving and unemployed residents of his state.

In a video he posted on his Facebook page, Governor Wolf tells the starving, out of work Pennsylvanians to “Read a Book”

There are food lines miles long, businesses are shutting down, people are losing their health insurance, and the unemployment system is on the verge of breakdown.
But, Wolf is telling these people to go read a book.

https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2574714505962773

Read a book and you’ll forget about the hunger pains.

2 Responses to “PA Governor Tells Newly Unemployed and Starving Pennsylvanians to ‘Read a Book’”

  1. WilliamtheResolute

    …or as the dithering Speaker of the House suggested: let them eat ice cream!

    #6223
  2. Citizen Kane

    The power to end this nonsense is, and always will be, in the hands of the people. All it takes is courage to ignore these unconstitutional mandates, open up the businesses, throw away the masks, and stand your ground. If the majority want to live as slaves, they have nobody to blame but themselves. PA should consider giving the liberty bell to one of the states that didn’t go along with the “plandemic”.

    #6235

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