In the US, States have power. Within States, Counties have power. Constitutionally, the Federal Government has very limited powers (intentionally).
The conditions where you live depend on your State and County more than anything else.
For example. I live in Douglas County in CO south of Denver. The state of CO issued various mask and other mandates, and Douglas County basically told the State to fuck off. Life in Douglas County is back to normal... but Denver is still a mess. Most other Counties in CO are similar to Douglas County (but not all).
Our form of government distributes power upward from the local level - the exact opposite of all the countries that have top-down centralized power that the leftists stole control of through rigged elections - and are now trying to use to mandate the steps of their great reset bullshit (France, UK, etc.)
That top-down shit does not work here in the US, by design. Many people here are still ignorant of that simple fact, and treat the leftist top-down mandates from our Federal government seriously... when in fact they have no real power at all.
Howdy neighbor (Elbert County here). Y'all going to get rid of the tri-county health department bullshit over there? Douglas is mostly based but seems like Arapahoe and Adams are a drag. Covid never existed here, but we've only got like 20 businesses anyway lol
Douglas County removed themselves from the Tri-county health department last year. The removal took effect this year. Therefore, they will have to change the name of that department, since there are only 2 counties in it now.
That is why life is back to normal in Douglas. I purposely stay in Douglas to do my shopping for everything now. I will put it this way - I no longer own a single mask, and have no intention of every buying a new one in the future. Ever.
Last time I checked, the CDC has no power.
In the US, States have power. Within States, Counties have power. Constitutionally, the Federal Government has very limited powers (intentionally).
The conditions where you live depend on your State and County more than anything else.
For example. I live in Douglas County in CO south of Denver. The state of CO issued various mask and other mandates, and Douglas County basically told the State to fuck off. Life in Douglas County is back to normal... but Denver is still a mess. Most other Counties in CO are similar to Douglas County (but not all).
Our form of government distributes power upward from the local level - the exact opposite of all the countries that have top-down centralized power that the leftists stole control of through rigged elections - and are now trying to use to mandate the steps of their great reset bullshit (France, UK, etc.)
That top-down shit does not work here in the US, by design. Many people here are still ignorant of that simple fact, and treat the leftist top-down mandates from our Federal government seriously... when in fact they have no real power at all.
Howdy neighbor (Elbert County here). Y'all going to get rid of the tri-county health department bullshit over there? Douglas is mostly based but seems like Arapahoe and Adams are a drag. Covid never existed here, but we've only got like 20 businesses anyway lol
Douglas County removed themselves from the Tri-county health department last year. The removal took effect this year. Therefore, they will have to change the name of that department, since there are only 2 counties in it now.
That is why life is back to normal in Douglas. I purposely stay in Douglas to do my shopping for everything now. I will put it this way - I no longer own a single mask, and have no intention of every buying a new one in the future. Ever.