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We the People: A Class action Lawsuit against Washington State Governor Inslee
We the People: A Class action Lawsuit against Washington State Governor Inslee
The terminations of plaintiff’s businesses, assembly and employment are direct and proximate results of the governor’s soft martial law mandates.

We are the people: Anurse and business owner, a family vocation restaurateur and waitstaff handeddown over the generations stretching back since childhood, grandmothers, dads,business women, a beautician, wedding event planner to a car dealer, a techie accountant,church and synagogue attendees at houses of worship to ardent activists,sisters, brothers, mom & pop businesses from gyms to nail and flowershops.  We are naturalized and borncitizens of all colorful shades of humanity, avid concert-goers lamentingcancellations to single mothers, people earning and building their businessesafter lives from divorce, recovered addiction and domestic abuse. All of us areworkers in some manner who just wish to enjoy life, liberty and the pursuits ofhappiness. We the people plaintiffs are everyday Americans.  ‘We the people’ have come together.  We the people of Washington are togethersuing the unconstitutional mandates imposed by Governor Jay Inslee and crew.

We the people bring USDistrict court class action case #20-5408 filed in Western Washington. Thecomplaint simply and elegantly shows the unacceptable tyranny of thegovernor.  We the people of Washingtonshow clear violations of our basic civil rights.

We the people complainencompassing the violations of the Declaration of Indepence and theConstitution, specifically the 1st, 5th and 14th Amendments, Articles 1, 2, and4. We the people demand due process, writ of habeas corpus, free movement andfree association. We the people are guaranteed freedom from, treaties,confederations and alliances with other states with severe restrictionsdepriving people of their livelihoods including property. We the people havethe right of peaceful assembly. 

None of the plaintiffshave been ill nor shown signs of the virus. We the people have been deemed‘non-essential’ by the Governor’s illegal proclamation. The terminations ofplaintiff’s businesses, assembly and employment are direct and proximateresults of the governor’s soft martial law mandates.  None of ‘we the people’ have received notice,hearing, adjudication, opportunity to present witnesses, decision, nor right ofappeal. We the people seek damages.

As one of the namedclass action plaintiff’s states: “I am endowed with inalienable rights, thosewhich I was born with, not ‘gifts from the government.”

We the people haverequested a jury trial. 

Contact Info & Website: www.SueInslee.com

Dr. Stephen Pidgeon, JD                                                        S. RowanWilson, MBA

1523 132 nd Street SE, Suite C350                                        P.O. Box254

Everett, Washington 98208                                                    Seahurst, WA  98062

Stephen.pidgeon@comcast.net                                              srowanwilson@gmail.com

O: 425-347-7513 M: 425-299-9012                                       M:253-224-9395

 

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