Let's see here:
1. Governors executive orders are NOT laws.
No, but their rights and obligations to issue such orders are determined by state statutes in the US. Google state statutes quarantine and your state to find what they are.
2. The people issuing these orders are not losing their paychecks
Probably not. But to say that those of us not losing a paycheck are not being affected negatively is not true.
3. Much, if not most, of these Covid-19 "related" deaths are not from the virus.
May or may not be true. Maybe some. Your data?
4. Survival rate is nearly 99.5% from the virus
5. People are testing positive for the anti-virus who never had symptoms
The mortality rate is determined by number dead (easy to count) divided by the number infected. The survival rate of known infected is much less than 99.5%, in Michigan, 100-9% mortality. The problem is as you point out, that there are "a lot" of people who appear to have antibodies to the virus, indicating they have been exposed but not symptomatic. Right now the reliability of the antibody tests is inconsistant, and the sampling of the population at large is inadequate. One sample was recruited from an ad on Facebook, not exactly random or extensive. So the real survival rate is probably between the 99.5 your source? and the 80% reported early on out of China.
6. We have killed our economy over nothing when compared to all the other death rates for which we typically do nothing.
I don't know that the death rate is the only criterion to decide if it is "nothing" or not. There are a lot of long term health effects of the survivors that will affect their ability to work. The problem is that there are so many unknowns.
i totally agree that many of the economy disrupting things came from poor management of the situation. If, for example, there were enough hospital supplies for the surge of cases, AND there were N95 masks for all of us, AND we had a population smart enough to wash their hands and observe social distancing voluntarily, we would not need shutdowns.
It seems to me that folks who usually trust their government will be the group to get very angry with those of us who don't.
My federal government has given me very little reason to trust it.
Nope, don't trust it either.
Once all the angst, fear, and fighting over Covid-19 stops, we'll focus on the Killer Hornets and we can start again.