Pat Sajak wants to know why people who can't work are being told to stay home by media folks who are gainfully employed.
would like to solve a puzzle ... of why people who can't work or are struggling financially are being told to stay home by media folks who are gainfully employed.
The legendary"Wheel of Fortune" host seems to be siding with out-of-work Americans who have been protesting state shutdowns ... and who've also garnered the support ofSajak took to Twitter -- yes, Pat's a serious tweeter -- to let his opinion be known about the continuousHe said ...
It's unclear what Sajak believes the answer to the question is ... he might need to buy a vowel or two. Regardless, Pat's take suggests he's all for reopening the country despite the growing death toll, and it comes on the heels of"Reopen America Now" demonstrators have shown up in major cities in Ohio, Michigan, New York, North Carolina, Rhode Island and California in the past month ... and a Long Island protest even
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