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Join the class action against J.B. Pritzker and The State of Illinois
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By Tim Dever
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My name is Tim Dever. I have decided to start a class action lawsuit against the Governor and the State of Illinois for infringing on our rights. If you donate any amount and you reside in Illinois you will be part of this class action suit.  A donation is not required. You can also contact me to be part of this lawsuit without donating.  You can donate as little as $5 to get things started in our favor. All donations will go towards our representation. The goal is to have the Governor replaced for his infringement on our right to liberty. Read the Declaration of Independence portion below that clearly states he must be replaced for his infringements on our God given rights. He has effectively made himself a King. He has used a virus with a +99% recovery rate to become the King of Illinois. What good is the 4th of July and our independence from the British if we are to allow a governor to take our rights away 244 years later?  We must now declare our independence from J.B Pritzker. If you are from out of state a $5 donation would be greatly appreciated. If you can't help please at least share this with others. Please take five minutes to read this and then share it with everyone you know. All the people in Illinois need this to move forward. We must stop the constitutional crisis. With your help we can make a difference.  We need our freedom and rights restored.  Most importantly we must have him removed before the next wave and further elimination of our rights continues. 


J.B. Pritzker BLATANTLY ignored the Constitution of the United States he swore to uphold and protect. J.B Pritzker BLATANTLY ignored the Constitution of Illinois he swore to uphold and protect. He has infringed on the rights of everyone residing in Illinois. He must be stopped. If you don't think so read on. Our founding documents are very clear. It is also very clear that he infringed on the Bill of Rights and The Declaration of Independence. Details are below.
 
Governor Pritzker must be held accountable for his overreach and his refusal to uphold, protect and abide by the United States and the Illinois State Constitution. He took an oath to uphold and protect them on January 14th 2019 and has done the exact opposite. I understand the concern over a virus. I also understand we have rights and our rights do not end based on the fear of others or a governor who has determined he is now a king or a dictator. Our founding documents made no mention of our rights being eliminated due to a virus or any other ailment. The Illinois Constitution gave him 30 days for a state of emergency then a vote needed to happen. That vote never occurred. His emergency  orders can not go on indefinitely based solely on his opinion, overreach and abuse of power.

I appreciate that our President created recommendations and guidelines.  Recommendations and guidelines I personally have followed because, by definition they are acceptable as recommendations that do not infringe on rights. I don't take to orders by renegade billionaires trampling on not one, but two constitutions and our God given rights to liberty and happiness. One man has no right to infringe on my rights and the rights of all the residents of Illinois. Our rights were give by our Creator not a Governor. He can not take away what he has not given.  We do not reside in communist China or North Korea.  At least we didn't until recently.  This is not America the land of the enslaved and the home of the fearful.  This is the United States of America, The LAND of The FREE and The HOME of The BRAVE. We are not afraid of a virus and we certainly are not in fear of an out of control Tyrannical, Draconian Governor. 

He has also trampled on our rights provided to us by our creator under the Declaration of Independence. It is very clear that we have a right to pursue happiness and he has TOTALLY eliminated that right. It also appears he has infringed on our rights under the Bill of Rights, Article V. It outlines that one must not be deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law. This is pertaining to one that commits a crime. We have not committed a crime, we have not experienced due process but yet our rights to liberty have been taken away.

We are filing a lawsuit and we will request that Attorney General Barr remove Governor Pritzker from office immediately as he has created a constitutional crisis on both a state and federal level. The Declaration of Independence clearly states based on his actions he must be removed. See details below. It's in black and white, one only has to read the Declaration of Independence to see he is to be REPLACED!

I understand this is a huge battle to undertake, but his actions are inexcusable at best and communist or criminal at worst. I am not willing to sit idle and watch my state be destroyed while my neighbors and friends rights are taken away by his overreach and his blatant breach of his oath of office and the trampling of two constitutions.

Details of his overreach are highlighted below for your review.

U.S. Constitution Breach
Amendment XIV. Passed by Congress June 13, 1866. Ratifi ed July 9, 1868. (Note: Article I, Section 2 of the Constitution was modified by Section 2 of the 14th Amendment.) SECTION 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside. No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. He did not even create or pass a law yet he has deprived us of liberty. Making a law impeding on our liberty would have been bad enough. He just declared we no longer have liberty. This is not acceptable!
 
Websters dictionary defines liberty as the following. 
1 : the quality or state of being free: a : the power to do as one pleases. b : freedom from physical restraint. c : freedom from arbitrary or despotic (see despot sense 1) control. d : the positive enjoyment of various social, political, or economic rights and privileges.

State of Illinois Constitution breach he had only 30 days
7.  Emergency Powers of the Governor.  In the event of a disaster, as defined in Section 4, the Governor may, by proclamation declare that a disaster exists.  Upon such proclamation, the Governor shall have and may exercise for a period not to exceed 30 days the following emergency powers;  provided, however, that the lapse of the emergency powers shall not, as regards any act or acts occurring or committed within the 30-day period, deprive any person, firm, corporation, political subdivision, or body politic of any right or rights to compensation or reimbursement which he, she, it, or they may have under the provisions of this Act:

Detail of his powers are provided at this link https://codes.findlaw.com/il/chapter-20-executive-branch/il-st-sect-20-3305-7.html

The Declaration of Independence breach.
He has infringed on our rights given to us by our creator. He infringed on our right to pursue liberty and happiness. According to the declaration he must be replaced.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government

He has clearly become destructive and must be removed based on the declaration of independence, our rights do not get eliminated or become null and void because of a virus and an overreaching governor. 

His overreach and unending executive orders are listed below.

March 12:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 1: Extends the application deadlines for cannabis growers, infusers, and transporters to March 30, 2020

March 13:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 2: Cancels all public and private gatherings of 1,000 people or more
Closes the Thompson Center to the general public
Suspends the two-year continuous service requirement for state employees to receive advancement of sick leave
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 3: Closes all public and private K-12 schools through March 30
Suspends definition of student “chronic absences” so that it will not include absences due to COVID-19 closures and absences
Suspends the requirement that school districts gain approval for the implementation of e-learning programs

March 15:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 4: Clarifies that the closure of schools does not close the buildings for food provision or noneducational purposes like polling places

March 16:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 5: All bars and restaurants must cease all on-premises consumption through March 30 (later extended)
Prohibits all public and private gatherings of 50 people or more
Suspends one-week waiting period for unemployment claims
Suspends Open Meetings Act requirement that members of a public body must be physically present. Encourages postponing official government business when possible, and when conducting government business can’t be postponed, making video and phone access available to the public

March 17:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 6: Suspends expiration of vehicle registration, driver’s licenses, parking decals, state ID cards and related proceedings
Suspends filing requirements for statements of economic interest by certain public officials and state employees under governmental ethics laws

March 19:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 7: Mandates health insurance issuers regulated by the Department of Insurance cover the costs of in-network telehealth services

March 20:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 8: Orders residents to stay at home, barring exceptions such as essential travel for essential work or supplies, exercise and recreation, through

April 7.
Defines essential businesses, operations and government functions that are exempt from the order
Reduces allowable public and private gathering size to no more than 10 people
Orders all law enforcement officers to cease enforcing eviction orders for residential premises

March 23:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 9: Suspends requirement that Department of Corrections provide relevant state’s attorney’s office 14 days’ notice before an inmate receives an early release for good conduct and replaces with requirement that notice be provided as far in advance as possible or as quickly as possible
Makes several minor revisions, clarifications or additions to previous executive orders

March 24:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 10: Suspends prohibition on hiring nursing assistants who are inactive on the Healthcare Worker Registry if they meet certain criteria
Extends the conditional employment period for nurse assistants pending fingerprinting/criminal background check
Suspends provision requiring 30-day written notice from the Department of Juvenile Justice before a youth inmates target release date and replaces with requirement that the department notify the state’s attorney’s office of release dates with as much advance notice as possible or as quickly as possible
Suspends requirement that Miners’ Examining Board hold an exam once every month

March 26:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 11: Suspends all admissions to the Illinois Department of Corrections from all Illinois county jails, with exceptions at the sole discretion of the Director of the Illinois Department of Corrections for limited essential transfers
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 12: Allows two-way audio-video communication to satisfy the requirement that a person must “appear” before a Notary Public
Allows any act of witnessing required by Illinois law may be completed remotely by via two-way audio-video communication if the communication meets certain requirements
Allows all legal documents to be signed in counterparts by witnesses and signatory absent an express prohibition, and sets out specific procedures when the signing requires a Notary Public

March 27:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 13: Suspends requirements on the administration of assessments, school terms, and the calculation of daily pupil attendance
Allows ISBE to implement rules regarding remote learning
Permits the use of early childhood block grant funding to provide child care for children of employees performing essential work
Any bids received by a school district for construction purposes may be communicated and accepted electronically

March 28:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 14: Suspends provisions of the vehicle code regarding repossession of vehicles
Allows training for Private Detective, Private Alarm, Private Security, Fingerprinting Vendor, and Locksmith Acts to be completed through online instruction
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 15: Further Extends the deadlines for previously extended cannabis-related licenses to April 30
Directs Department of Agriculture to accept all craft grower, infuser, and transporter license applications post-marked on or before April 30, 2020 via certified US Mail

April 1:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 16: Extends previous executive orders to last until April 30
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 17: Directs that elective surgeries be cancelled or postponed
Protects health care facilities, professionals, and volunteers from from civil liability for any injury or death alleged, unless caused by gross negligence or willful misconduct

April 6:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 18: Allows a verbal attestation documented by the State constitutes a valid signature for applications for public assistance, rather than requiring an audio recording
 Allows unsigned applications for public assistance received by mail to be signed by a verbal attestation by telephone
 COVID-19 Executive Order No. 19: Suspends the 14-day limit for inmate furloughs
Allows furloughs for medical, psychiatric or psychological purposes

April 7:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 20: Suspends date requirements for township annual meetings
Suspends license renewal limits for funeral director and embalmer interns
Suspends supervision requirement for funeral director interns when transporting bodies to a cemetery, crematory, or final place of disposition
Permits persons in the care of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services who are 18 or older to remain in their placement
Suspends the requirement for healthcare workers that designated students, applicants, and employees must have their fingerprints collected electronically and transmitted to the Illinois Department of State Police within 10 working days, provided that they are transmitted within 30 working days of enrollment in a CNA training program or the start of employment

April 9:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 21: Suspends the requirements of the statute authorizing the Secretary of the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to increase the number of licensed professionals responding to the disaster to the extent it limits their authority to those persons working under the direction of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and the Illinois Department of Public Health

April 10:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 22: Suspends admissions to forensic treatment programs except at the discretion of the Secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Services for limited essential admissions
Suspends provision barring certain employees accused of abuse from contact with patients if:Employees are being investigated for conduct that would not result in their termination or placement on the Health Care Worker Registry, or
Employees are the subject of an OIG investigation that is either complete or materially complete

April 14:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 23: Suspends service of a garnishment summons, wage deduction summons, or a citation to discover assets on a consumer debtor or consumer garnishee
Does not apply to domestic support obligations or relieve a debtor of any liability

April 16:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 24: Suspends certain hospital licensing requirements
Suspends most provisions of the Hospital Report Card Act
Suspends deadlines for the Illinois Adverse Health Care Events Reporting Law of 2005
Suspends provisions of the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Systems Act
Hospitals licensed by Illinois Department of Public Health or the State of Illinois may establish an Alternate Care Facility to increase regional hospital capacity

April 17:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 25: Suspends medical science institutions from holding indigent cadavers for 30 days after receipt from the State facility, for cadavers testing positive for COVID-19

April 20:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 26: Suspends 5-year limit to the validity of industrial radiography certifications and 2-year limit to industrial radiography trainee certifications
Allows extension of Industrial radiography certifications and industrial radiography trainee certifications that have expired
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 27: Suspends certain requirements for in-person education and/or exams for professional insurance licenses

April 23:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 28: Clarifies previous order: All law enforcement officers are instructed to cease enforcing evictions for non-residential premises, unless the tenant poses a threat
Permits service of pleadings to be conducted personally, by first-class mail, or by electronic mail

April 24:
COVID-19 Executive Order No. 29: Suspends internship requirement for endorsements of professional educator licenses
Suspends requirements of certain courses for a high school diploma for certain students who are unable to complete coursework due to COVID-19

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