Idaho State Representative needs a history lesson

“And when you have government telling you that your business is essential or non-essential, yours is non-essential and someone else’s is essential, we have a problem there. I mean, that’s no different than Nazi Germany where you had government telling people either you were an essential worker or a non-essential worker, and non-essential workers got put on a train.” 

 Idaho Representative Heather Scott-COVIDIOT

Jess Fields, a podcaster from Texas, interviewed Idaho State Representative Heather Scott (Idiot-Idaho) from her bunker in some compound from her home in Idaho.

During the interview, Scott called Idaho’s Republican governor Brad Little…little Hitler and compared unemployment to Holocaust victims.

“That (the Holocaust) was about taking lives. This is about asking people to stay at home for a few weeks. It is about saving them.

It seems there were hundreds of like-minded Idahoans at the state Capitol Friday.

The Idaho Freedom Foundation hosted a protest in downtown Boise, as well as Lewiston and Sandpoint.

Of course, it goes against the governor’s stay-at-home and crowd gathering order — cause that was the point.”

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