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To: 2aProtectsTheRest
So there's no market. So there's no product. That's how free markets work.

And people are telling you they don't want the jab, which you and your ilk falsely label a vaccine, so you can get under the "no liability" umbrella. So STFU about it already.

THAT's how free markets work. Not by government enforced "Vaccine Passports"

Which is why the Maltese False-Con changing his vote on 0moebacare ("the magic bill that is and isn't a tax, depending on which legal hurdle it needs to cross at the moment") was so important: it established the principle the government could make you pay for something even if you didn't want it.

That's how Fauxists and Communists work, not free markets.

Oh yeah. In the Free Market, companies assume the risk of their product injuring the consumer. Why not here, Pharmbot?

40 posted on 05/03/2021 12:53:49 PM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change with out notice.)
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To: grey_whiskers
"In the Free Market, companies assume the risk of their product injuring the consumer. Why not here, Pharmbot?"

Childish name-calling aside, US courts have not had jurisdiction over civil vaccine liability cases since the passage of the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act. That came about because a bunch of anti-vaccine fanatics launched so many nuisance suits against vaccine makers that Congress feared we wouldn't be able to get vaccines for things like polio anymore.

So you're complaining about something that's been in effect for 35 years as though it just appeared yesterday. That's dishonest.

43 posted on 05/03/2021 1:04:27 PM PDT by 2aProtectsTheRest (The media is banging the fear drum enough. Don't help them do it.)
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