Joe Biden is a tyrant. Jared Polis is a tyrant. All of those, like Leroy Garcia and Daneya Esgar, who were elected to provide “checks and balances” against such tyranny, are petty tyrants. And Pueblo elected these tyrants.

Last week, King Joe Biden issued an edict requiring all employers of 100 or more employees to require their employees be vaccinated against the Chinese Boogerman Virus, also known as Covid-19. A few days before this edict, Bonnie Prince Jared Polis issued a decree that all healthcare workers in Colorado are required to receive the same vaccination. It seems “big-pharma” is promising fat campaign contributions. But what about those of us who have natural antibodies?

According to numbers released on Sept. 9 by the U.S. Government's Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS), there are now 14,701 deaths reported from the experimental Covid vaccines in the United States. Since July 24, there have been 3,296 deaths, or stated another way, on average, 70 persons have died from these vaccines each day.

So why should anyone be required by the State to receive an experimental vaccine like some kept cow? Why should someone such as myself or my family be required to be vaccinated against this virus? As someone who has survived the virus, like over 99 percent of everyone that has ever contracted this virus, why should I want, or even need to receive this experimental vaccine? Now, you may ask how can you be sure? Well, I donated multiple liters of convalescent plasma earlier this year, when people were actually dying from the virus. My wife, a registered nurse, was taking care of Covid patients when nobody in her organization would go near them.

There is no logical or scientific reason under God's beautiful sun why someone such as me or my family, who have natural antibodies, should get this vaccine. Yet King Joe and Bonnie Prince Jared seem hell-bent on infringing on our civil rights. They issued their decrees, which carry the force of law, without any action by their respective and negligent legislative bodies. In a republic such as the United States of America, how can this be? Is not the beauty of a republic being that the rights of the minority are protected from the whims of the majority, or a tyrant? Have we lost our country?

For sure, the courts may very well uphold the constitutionality of King Joe's and Bonnie Prince Jared's edicts. But that doesn't make it right. In 1857 the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Dred Scott v. Sandford that, “the United States Constitution was not meant to include American citizenship for people of African descent, regardless of whether they were enslaved or free; and so the rights and privileges that the Constitution confers upon American citizens could not apply to them.” Sometimes the Courts are wrong, yet we the people are still sovereign.

All of this reminds me of another tyrant. In September 1913, the United Mine Workers of America called a strike of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company. Colorado Gov. Elias M. Ammons, a democrat, called in the Colorado National Guard on Oct. 28 of that year to put down the strike. And so, they did. On the morning of April 20, 1914, the day after the Greek Orthodox Christians had celebrated Easter, about 200 Colorado National Guardsmen opened fire on the strikers. More than 20 persons perished in the fighting. The Ludlow Massacre is forever a stain upon Southern Colorado's history. That tyrant Governor Ammons was never held to account.

We must hold tyrants to account at the ballot box! The survival of our republic demands it. It is a necessity if we desire to remain as free men and women. Americans are waking up to the tyranny that is now overtaken America. It is my sincerest desire that my neighbors in Pueblo are also waking up to this tyranny.