Posted on 08/14/2021 8:11:25 AM PDT by rktman
A report that the Biden administration is discussing the possibility of vaccine passports for interstate travel drew outrage on Friday across social media.
The Associated Press, noting President Biden has become more "aggressive" in his push for COVID-19 mandates, reported "more severe measures — such as mandating vaccines for interstate travel or changing how the federal government reimburses treatment for those who are unvaccinated and become ill with COVID-19 — have been discussed" by the White House.
But the administration is "worried that they would be too polarizing at this time."
An administration official told the AP "the interstate travel vaccination requirement was not under consideration at the moment."
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Agree
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They were called "internal passports" and were required even for traveling from city to city in the USSR.
The Russian Federation still currently has them as do China and North Korea.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal_passport
Thank you for your service.
Same thing with Texarkana in Texas and Arkansas.
same thing with delmar in delaware and maryland...
the center line of route 54 is the state line...
Yep, forgot about Texarkana. yes, same thing, where you cross the street and are in another state. How far will they go to enforce interstate travel bans?
I sure hope this trial balloon got shot down. I hope everyone understands we need the massive security of a police state to enforce such restrictions on our freedom of travel.
And I personally have ongoing frustration, that these draconian restrictions, are all over a virus which while serious, is not deadly to the vast majority of people. We have treated this as if it is the return of the Bubonic plague from medieval Europe.
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