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Great way to say thank you to a trained and dedicated medical professional.
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I’ve not made that argument.Convince me it's false. Tell me that the government has a degree of responsibility for the health of its people, and you'll have a case.
He paid a $5 fine.There was indeed a vaccine mandate. He violated and was punished according to the law.
Those laws are becoming more strict.
Do you support "right to work" laws or not? If so then I am uncertain what your complaint is here. The woman is not following the requirements for her job and is therefore being terminated.
Which presidential edict is that? As I understand most hospitals are requiring covid vaccination for their staff regardless of any directive from the White House.It became a requirement for her 21 year long career for the first time by Presidential edict on her employers.
3 months ago she could have gotten vaccinated and her job would not be in jeopardy.Three months ago her job was not in jeopardy -
Show me where anyone has a right to a specific job.How much of your freedoms are you willing to give up?
It became a requirement for her 21 year long career for the first time by Presidential edict on her employers.
Three months ago her job was not in jeopardy -
That is the issue.
How much of your freedoms are you willing to give up?
Is she violating the requirements of her employer or not? Do you or do you not support right to work laws?
I don't know what hospital she works for, but vaccine mandates at hospitals have been a thing since at least the mid-2000s. Here's an article about it from 2009: Mandatory Vaccination of Health Care Workers (nih.gov)It became a requirement for her 21 year long career for the first time by Presidential edict on her employers.
Yep, I stand to lose my job if this thing is allowed. Good news is, I'm tired of that job anyway. Even greater news - it's turned by very liberal sibling against the left.
Show me where anyone has a right to a specific job.
I’ve not made that argument.
What post? Because if you are referring to post 145 it does not answer my questions, it simply makes incorrect assertions.Already answered -
Suit yourself. Your accusation is nonsense, but if it makes you happy, then okay.Then I stand by my "accusation."
He paid a $5 fine.
What post? Because if you are referring to post 145 it does not answer my questions, it simply makes incorrect assertions.
I don't see how they could possibly succeed in their suit. The Navy (along with the rest of the US military) mandates a TON of vaccines for servicemen/women, and every religious exemption I've seen for the COVID vaccine would apply to many other vaccines, so unless they were exempted from those other vaccines when they joined up, their complaint is BS.Looks like a bunch of Navy Seals are suing the Biden Administration over the mandate.
Navy SEALs sue Biden administration over COVID mandate | FOX 28 Spokane
The size of the fine doesn't matter at all in the current debate.
The fact that the Supreme Court supported the existence of a vaccine mandate is what is key here.
I don't see how they could possibly succeed in their suit. The Navy (along with the rest of the US military) mandates a TON of vaccines for servicemen/women, and every religious exemption I've seen for the COVID vaccine would apply to many other vaccines, so unless they were exempted from those other vaccines when they joined up, their complaint is BS.