Posted on 09/10/2021 8:00:52 AM PDT by MNDude
Ronald Klain, the White House chief of staff, faced criticism on social media Thursday after he retweeted a post that seemed to praise the Biden administration for pulling off the "ultimate work-around" for a national COVID-19 vaccine requirement.
President Biden announced proposed rules that would force private-sector employers with more than 100 workers to either require them to be fully vaccinated or mandate that they undergo weekly tests. Biden referred to the mandate as a "new action plan." The rules would be enforced by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA).
Businesses that do not comply would face fines up to $14,000 per offense, an administration official told The Associated Press. The mandate is expected to affect as many as 100 million Americans
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Supreme court slaps all this down 7-2 when it gets there.
Biden is a weasel.
I wish I had any faith in anyone in the government to do anything that is in the interest of freedom and liberty.
I’m curious about people who quit or are fired in the short-term, then it gets to the Supreme Court which says “You can’t do that”. Do people get their jobs back? Can they sue for damages? Seems to me that a lot of damage can be done and then shrugged off.
And we already have "FEMA Camps."
Wish I could share your optimism.
Seems we’re going to need to rely on State like Florida to be free States and be prepared for federal action against us.
Roberts will rewrite the mandates as a tax and declare forcing a medical procedure on people is just dandy.
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Klain is the real President - Clueless Joe just follows orders
Nope. Because the Courts realize this basically is an overturning of Roe V Wade by Executive Decrees
I expect the Court will split hairs. The will praise the effort but slap it down since previous legal decisions has made this a state legislative power.
Meanwhile the post office employees are exempt and soon anyone else who bribes the democrat party.
It has the effect of being a federal regulation.
Here is how Roberts weasels this down the middle to both slap down and not slap down the vaccine mandate. Notice and comment period. He will use the APA to say the regulation wasn’t passed properly and has to go through the rule making process.
Six month delay and voila, he neither killed it or saved it.
If they quit no, especially in RTW states seems logical but ff they are let go or fired, then it makes sense that the company would be liable for damages but that is just a guess.
This has to be stopped with blunt force trauma. Or, why stop there at a vaccine for Covid?
If you live in a “right to work” state where you can be fired for any reason, I doubt you could get your job back.
It will be interesting to see what the USSC decides.
“Freedom and liberty”
Those are now officially trigger words.
The USPS exemption completely undercuts the case for the mandate. No excuse for it. I could see exempting young people or those with immunity acquired from having had COVID. That would have justification. The old guys behind the counter at the post office need protection more than the general public, not less. They meet hundreds of people each day.
If the vaccination actually protected people against the virus there would be no need to “protect the vaccinated against the un-vaccinated.”
We are under enemy occupation—logic is irrelevant.
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