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To: whitney69

Presumably it follows that everyone who WORKS in the hospitality industry will now also be required to get vexationated.


24 posted on 08/03/2021 7:28:51 AM PDT by one guy in new jersey
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To: one guy in new jersey

“Presumably it follows that everyone who WORKS in the hospitality industry will now also be required to get vexationated.”

In many locations, that is already happening under a different venue. When this thing kicked off concerning the use of vaccines, it was voluntary and not required. The feds cannot mandate for the common citizen to be forced to vaccinate as they don’t have anything that can lead them to that authority. By using their state rules like laws and constitutional items, this is an individual state issue and falls under states’ rights.

However, the feds can restrict working or the carrying out of federal contracts under their control by requiring vaccination of actual employees under their preview. Forcing all medical health providers in the country, off federal reserve, is a state decision...one that had it’s problems the first time. Can states do it. Not really as it is too broad a problem to use force. But if they can bluff people into getting it trading for the opportunity of doing normal things, then the government wins without a fight. And as they have twisted a couple of state laws to use them for this purpose, it’s a fight they probably won’t lose. They won’t win it, but they won’t lose it either. The states didn’t say you had to take it. They prohibited you from doing certain things under their control as elected officials that were awarded that decision, the voter gave to them by electing them.

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74 posted on 08/03/2021 11:25:20 AM PDT by whitney69
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