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No. They stated the federal mandate through OSHA is not legal. Federal is not state is not city and mandate from the president through a regulatory agency is just egregious.Didn’t the court already say mandate isn’t legal?
It’s saying the same thing. How is it different?No. They stated the federal mandate through OSHA is not legal. Federal is not state is not city and mandate from the president through a regulatory agency is just egregious.
Because states and localities have more powers than the federal government. All of them have more power when they actually act as the government as well (iow pass a law) rather than acting as mini dictators.It’s saying the same thing. How is it different?
What was the argument? I already won if you're vaccinated...
Supreme Court precedent says different. They ruled that the smallpox vaccine could be mandated.
Because states and localities have more powers than the federal government. All of them have more power when they actually act as the government as well (iow pass a law) rather than acting as mini dictators.
It is possible that this will not stand as well but the court, afaik, has not taken any actions in stating states or cities cannot impose mandates.
I am reasonably certain that the courts would actually stand with a mandate had Biden signed a law rather than doing it as an authoritarian. You may disagree that it is constitutional and I would even likely agree but that does not speak to what the courts would rule it as.
The Fifth Circuit US court of appeals stated, "grave constitutional issues". The Eight Circuit US court of appeals Notes "The president does not possess the authority to circumvent the legislature". I am not sure how he even thinks this has any basis in constitutional authority.Didn’t the court already say mandate isn’t legal?
Except this is not an EO from Biden. This is from a mayor.The Fifth Circuit US court of appeals stated, "grave constitutional issues". The Eight Circuit US court of appeals Notes "The president does not possess the authority to circumvent the legislature". I am not sure how he even thinks this has any basis in constitutional authority.
Doesn't matter... Look at a recent ruling..Except this is not an EO from Biden. This is from a mayor.
De Blasio knows that the government can't mandate vaccines, as it is a fundamental right to be able to make your own medical decisions. It's as American as apple pie.
So, the dirty Dem instead digs deep and uses a coercive tactic to get private businesses to threaten employees with termination if they have personal reasons for which they wish not to be vaccinated.
'Private enterprise rights are different than for a public entity,' de Blasio said on Friday.
He's a tyrant.
As of March, over 2 million New Yorkers already had COVID (2nd link). There is no reason for them to be vaccinated, as they have better immunity than any of the vaccines can provide (3rd & 4th links).
The party of Science strikes again.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio asks ALL private employers to impose vaccine mandates 'immediately' and 'do the maximum you feel you can do'
- Bill de Blasio on Friday told WNYC radio he felt private employers should enforce proof of vaccination among their staff
- The mayor of New York City said 'I urge every employer to go to any form of mandate that you're comfortable with.'
- He praised San Francisco for forcing city workers to be vaccinated, saying that was setting the tone for the future
- On Wednesday he announced mandatory COVID-19 testing for employees of the city's public hospital and health clinic systems beginning in August, or face weekly testing
- Staff will have to get one of the vaccines or face weekly COVID tests after a third of all workers refused to get a shot
- The order will cover Health and Hospitals employees in addition to those who work at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's public clinics
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NYC mayor asks ALL private employers for vaccine mandate 'immediately'
The mayor of New York City on Friday said that private employers should enforce COVID vaccination, saying: 'Private enterprise rights are different than for a public entity.'www.dailymail.co.uk
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Over 2 Million New Yorkers Had COVID-19 in March, Antibody Study Suggests
Researchers collected blood samples from over 15,000 people for their study.www.newsweek.com
"Not one of the 1359 previously infected subjects who remained unvaccinated had a SARS-CoV-2 infection over the duration of the study."
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Necessity of COVID-19 vaccination in previously infected individuals
Background The purpose of this study was to evaluate the necessity of COVID-19 vaccination in persons previously infected with SARS-CoV-2. Methods Employees of the Cleveland Clinic Health System working in Ohio on Dec 16, 2020, the day COVID-19 vaccination was started, were included. Any...www.medrxiv.org
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People who have had mild illness develop antibody-producing cells that can last lifetimemedicine.wustl.edu
"NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio Asks All Private Employers to Impose Vaccine Mandates 'Immediately'"
If you think that's outrageous, check this out.
LA schools are now vaxxing children without parental consent. - LINK
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He asks,,,, theree is no mandate the companies do not have to comply. If you are pissed about this put the blame wher t belongs.....on the private companiesNYC Mayor Bill de Blasio asks ALL private employers to impose vaccine mandates
True, but you missed my point.There are still only 500 deaths in the US under the age of 18, so kids most definitely should NOT be vaxed at all, for any covid variant.
Now you're catching on. The states HAVE been the ones issuing mandates{ ... One particular case occurred in 1904. A Massachusetts town gave its citizens a choice: take the smallpox vaccine or pay a $5 fine. Pastor Henning Jacobson refused to pay the fine, leading to a 7-2 Supreme Court decision in 1905 in favor of the state and the validity of state-issued vaccine mandates. ,,,}
States can mandate, but not the feds.
Feds have no health care jurisdiction at all.
A $5 fine then likely is more than $100 now, but still no mandate.