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To: Fishtalk

“I understand health care workers and vaccine mandates and masks.”

We’ve had mask-less healthcare workers here for 400 years. If masks and shots were so important, there would be no population now. NOW it’s a thing? Nope; it’s not. No laws “to that effect”.

Whiny little Kavanaugh once again betrayed us who stood up for him when his career was being threatened. Instead, he sided with those who did everything possible to destroy his sorry ass. Shameful.


28 posted on 01/14/2022 5:13:44 AM PST by MayflowerMadam (When government fears the people, there is liberty.)
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To: MayflowerMadam

I want to thank the many wise and thoughtful replies to my post where I asked why congress does not pass a law requiring health care workers to get vaccinated and or wear masks.

Allow me to amend my thoughts a bit more.

The main apex of my thought is why is the Supreme court making decisions congress should be making?

I do not necessarily think that any law should be passed, by the Supreme court or congress, to require health care workers to get vaccinated or wear masks.

Frankly I do not think health care workers, or anyone for that matter, should be forced to be vaccinated. But if there’s going to be governmental “forcing” it should be done by congress, NOT by the Supreme freaking court.

If health care workers should be required to get vaccinated or wear masks, it should be determined by the health care facility, the health care workers themselves, and keeping in mind what happened with the Cuomo deal, perhaps congress should pass a law but there’s still debate on that deal.

My ire is raised over the Supreme court taking over our elected congress’ job.


38 posted on 01/14/2022 5:46:44 AM PST by Fishtalk
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