Posted on 06/23/2021 9:55:13 AM PDT by weston




All show but have nada but spreading Covid!
Keep them useless bums in DC for all I care!
First day back after vacation?
It’s just so wrong.
Thanks for Sara's post to remind how the dems work against freedom!
No going on week two at work since my vacation!!
I’m wishing to turn back time,ha!
They didn’t have the question/answer posted (P6 has responded to some people’s comments on the video) so I posed the question.
Also, I learned something new from one of the posts. Not saying it’s unknown info, but I haven’t seen it. I’m sure I’m late to the party. LOL
I’ve just copied part of it.
Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U.S. 11 (1905)
While the exclusion of evidence in the state court in a case involving the constitutionality of a state statute may not strictly present a Federal question, this court may consider the rejection of such evidence upon the ground of incompetency or immateriality under the statute as showing its scope and meaning in the opinion of the state court.
The police power of a State embraces such reasonable regulations relating to matters completely within its territory, and not affecting the people of other States, established directly by legislative enactment, as will protect the public health and safety.
While a local regulation, even if based on the acknowledged police power of a State, must always yield in case of conflict with the exercise by the General Government of any power it possesses under the Constitution, the mode or manner of exercising its police power is wholly within the discretion of the State so long as the Constitution of the United States is not contravened, or any right granted or secured thereby is not infringed, or not exercised in such an arbitrary and oppressive manner as to justify the interference of the courts to prevent wrong and oppression.
The liberty secured by the Constitution of the United States does not import an absolute right in each person to be at all times, and in all circumstances, wholly freed from restraint, nor is it an element in such liberty that one person, or a minority of persons residing in any community and enjoying the benefits of its local government, should have power to dominate the majority when supported in their action by the authority of the State.
It is within the police power of a State to enact a compulsory vaccination law, and it is for the legislature, and not for the courts, to determine in the first instance whether vaccination is or is not the best mode for the prevention of smallpox and the protection of the public health.
There being obvious reasons for such exception, the fact that children, under certain circumstances, are excepted from the operation of the law does not deny the equal protection of the laws to adults if the statute is applicable equally to all adults in like condition.
The highest court of Massachusetts not having held that the compulsory vaccination law of that State establishes the absolute rule that an adult must be vaccinated even if he is not a fit subject at the time or that vaccination would seriously injure his health or cause his death, this court holds that, as to an adult residing in the community, and a fit subject of vaccination, the statute is not invalid as in derogation of any of the rights of such person under the Fourteenth Amendment.
This case involves the validity, under the Constitution of the United States, of certain provisions in the statutes of Massachusetts relating to vaccination.
This is the final SC decision:
We now decide only that the statute covers the present case, and that nothing clearly appears that would justify this court in holding it to be unconstitutional and inoperative in its application to the plaintiff in error.
The judgment of the court below must be affirmed. (Denied)
Thanks for posting.
Where was I last week, lol. Now I remember you got a raise last week.
If us little people walked out of work we’d probably be fired, and we certainly wouldn’t be paid.
The weather in Destin Florida was perfect!
I sure miss it!
I am glad to be back home of course, even with our sporadic out of nowhere flash floods and non stop rain today. I've Broken two umbrellas believe it or not in one day. So pulled out my granddaddy of them all in the back of my SUV I keep for emergencies! It's the huge one like a lighting rod catcher! Ha! But I stayed dry!
I say only politicians seem to get by with these stunts. American Workers like us never would try this crap.
“Biden Warns Cubans Not To Come Here For Freedom As He Is Getting Rid Of That”
The BB is always so spot on. Scarily it’s also true
I say only politicians seem to get by with these stunts. American Workers like us never would try this crap.
I might add...because we cannot afford to do as we wish because we would get fired!
Politicians for years always prove they work for themselves and we get little in return at our expense and BTW on our dime/dollar these days!
We’ve been getting rain here too. Better than the drought the weather is having. I don’t remember the last time I owned an umbrella. Even when I lived in California where we’d have rain for months, I’d just wear a hood. But I always wore a straight haircut, so didn’t have to worry about my hair, lol.
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*sneaks off with both plates*
Not so fast—as he grabs the BACON plate!
Good morning lysie and SOL!
And thanks for the BACON plate for moi!
Good morning, lysie!
Goody, I spy mushrooms, so yummy, thanks.
We had a very nice rain yesterday, everything is really greening up.
Pulitzer Prize-Winning Art Critic Pans Hunter Biden’s Overpriced Paintings: You Wouldn’t ‘Spend More than $1,000’ on Them
HANNAH BLEAU19 Jul 2021
FTA
Sebastian Smee, a Pulitzer Prize-winning art critic at the Washington Post, suggested the art world is not wholly impressed by Hunter Biden’s latest venture but said a “few people” are looking to make money “from his notoriety.” He likened the scandal-plagued son to a “cafe painter” whose work would not go for more than $1,000 unless the buyer was “related to the artist.”
Smee spoke to CNN about Hunter Biden’s venture into the art world, as the Biden son is working with Georges Bergès, who is expected to hold an exhibition in New York this fall and sell Hunter’s paintings anywhere from $75,000 to half a million dollars.
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