Finally….the d@$n dam is hopefully bursting, on this mandate BS ping. 🙏🏻
And, praying FRAUDci is about to go down.
Next, do businesses which mandate vaccinations to continue employment.
So here is an interesting legal question. Given that the courts have ruled that under Federalism, Federal law trumps state laws that are in conflict, how about the following scenarios.
Presidential EO vs State Law
Presidential EO vs State EO
Can a President, without supporting law from Congress, use the EO authority to “trump” state law? I am of the opinion that no, he cant.
But lets ask the question backwards. Can a state law prohibit or even burden the federal government’s execution of the EO? I would think not. Given that the Constitution enumerates that the President is the head of the executive branch, it would seem that the President has wide authority to specific the conduct of the Federal government. But what about other business and enforcement via OSHA? But is there a limit? Can the Federal government do anything it wants inside of a state? Can it simply ignore state law?
Lastly, where is the break down of State’s rights / 10th amendment. I am of the personal opinion that unless the Constitution enumerates a power to the Federal government, that power is reserved to the State. In this case, a vaccine mandate does not appear in the Constitution and as such, should be reserved to the State.
I suspect that this is going to get sorted out by the courts and ultimately SCOTUS.
Amen!
I guess the SW Airline pilots started something.
She berated the unvaccinated earlier this year now does the 180 like any slick politician would.
Too moderate—sb:
“Vaccine mandates are a blatant violation of the Nuremberg code since they are attempt to use duress to induce human beings to accept unwanted medical treatment.
More importantly, they are evil and a blatant violation of human rights.
This will not be tolerated in the state of Alabama.”
I wonder how this will affect the many Alabamians that work for FedGov, the military, and federal contractors. I’m guessing, not much.