Posted on 01/01/2022 1:44:52 AM PST by weston
I don’t blame them 😢
“I put plants out on the front nd back porched during the summer and I have to de-peanut them often”
So cute!
A reply to the geet (?? what are the Gettr posts called?) you posted....
@glorypath2021
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Replying to @derrickcbyron
Use Ivermectin and artemisinin to recover from Covid-19 vaccines injury
Posted on 3:38 PM · Jan 7th, 2022
We’ve 2nd guessed the court wrongly before. The questions asked don’t necessarily mean anything.
Marjorie Taylor Greene
@MTG4America
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The unholy union of Global Corporate Elites and Politicians is the most dangerous thing to the people.
And it’s a give and take of money and power that get their deals done.
But actions always speak louder than words.
Pay close attention.
I’m with you on that prayer.
But they ARE desperate.
What will happen when Manchin and Sinema refuse to cave to the pressure and won’t help the party dump the filibuster?
I’m cooking a lamb stew slow but the aroma is driving me nuts. I’m controlling myself not to turn heat up.
This is true, CB.
“Citigroup will be the first major Wall Street institution to enforce a vaccine mandate by terminating noncompliant workers by the end of this month.
The bank reminded employees in a memo sent Friday about its policy, first disclosed in October, that they must be “fully vaccinated as a condition of employment.” At the time, the bank said that employees had to submit proof of vaccination by Jan. 14.
Those who haven’t complied by next week will be put on unpaid leave, with their last day of employment being Jan. 31, according to the memo, which was first reported by Bloomberg. A spokeswoman for the New York-based bank declined to comment.
Citigroup, the third biggest U.S. bank by assets and a major player in fixed income markets, has had the most aggressive vaccine policy among Wall Street firms. Rival banks including JPMorgan Chase and Goldman Sachs have so far stopped short of terminating unvaccinated employees.”
More at link.......
The vocal ones like Kagen and Breyer are attempting to convince the others.
“Stupid question, but what does this have to do with the Constitution & our freedoms? They should be debating the legal aspects of a mandate.”
And the justices are definitely not medical experts.
I would love to spend a week on the farm and learn all about making cheese, etc
Even after 8 oreos and a hunk of chocolate?
😋
Too bad, so sad, they went woke.
Cute little Squiggly.
Maybe they shouldn’t have cancelled My Pillow.
“There were terrorists there, i.e., Antifa, BLM, FBI. ....”
Exactly! And those are the ones Cruz was referring to.
Bill Mitchell
@mitchellvii
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December 23, 2021
Even the CDC has admitted that the jab does not prevent transmission and it is basically useless against Omicron, and yet, the left just keeps pushing further ahead with vaccine passports.
They are trying to enforce what they openly admit does not work.
And blue states slip faster into the abyss as red states flourish.
I mean, it’s just crazy to watch.
IIRC Nunes was one of the eight people in leadership permitted to go to the special room to see information early on about the Russia collusion accusations. He was completely shocked by what he saw. In return for his honesty, Paul Ryan took Nunes off of the committee and did not allow him to speak for a long time about what he saw. Paul Ryan is the Republican I despise the most.
Yes!
Despite Sotamayor’s Absurd Lack Of Covid-19 Knowledge, USSC Seems Skeptical Of Biden Vaccine Mandates
Overreach?
uring oral arguments on the private sector mandate, Chief Justice John Roberts said the federal government appears to be overreaching.
The executive branch is attempting to “cover the waterfront” by imposing COVID-19 policies on the population at large instead of leaving the matter to Congress, Roberts said.
“This has been referred to … as a workaround,” he said. “This is something that the federal government hasn’t done before.”
This pandemic “sounds like the sort of thing that states will be responding to or should be and Congress should be responding to or should be, rather than agency by agency the federal government and the executive branch acting alone,” the chief justice said.
Justice Neil Gorsuch said health regulations normally fall to the states.
“If there is an ambiguity, why isn’t this a major question that therefore belongs to the people’s representatives in the states and in the halls of Congress?” he said.
NFIB attorney Scott A. Keller said OSHA’s “economy-wide, one-size-fits-all mandate covering 84 million Americans is not a necessary and indispensable use of OSHA’s extraordinary emergency power which this court has recognized is narrowly circumscribed.”
Keller noted that three days ago the U.S. Postal Service told OSHA that the mandate requirements “are so burdensome for employers that the federal government is now seeking an exemption from its own mandate for the Postal Service.”
“That’s because OSHA’s economy-wide mandate would cause permanent worker displacement rippling through our national economy, which is already experiencing labor shortages and fragile supply lines. OSHA has never before mandated vaccines or widespread testing,” he said.
OSHA, “a single federal agency tasked with occupational standards, cannot commandeer businesses economy-wide,” Keller said.
Justice Elena Kagan said federal agencies have expertise in disease management and suggested OSHA has the authority to make the mandate because “this is a pandemic in which nearly a million people have died.”
“It is by far the greatest public health danger that this country has faced in the last century. More and more people are dying every day; more and more people are getting sick every day,” she said.
Keller said he did not contest “that COVID is a grave danger … but the agency has to consider and explain alternatives.” OSHA, instead “jumped immediately to a vaccine or testing mandate.”
The second hearing, dealing with the health care worker mandate, was underway at press time.
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Update (1143ET): The Supreme Court, which is hearing arguments over vaccine mandates, displayed a stunning lack of knowledge of basic Covid-19 facts during today’s oral arguments.
The worst offender - Justice Sotamayor - who not only claimed that there are “100,000 children in serious condition,” with many on ventilators (there are 3,342 per HHS with many or most being incidental covid positives alongside other conditions), but that Omicron is as deadly as Delta.
The “wise Latina” also posited: “Why is a human spewing a virus not like a machine spewing sparks?”
Meanwhile:
So the fate of one of the most medically authoritarian schemes in US history is now in the hands of people who have no clue how this virus behaves.
https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/live-supreme-court-weigh-biden-vaccine-mandate
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