This is a real problem.Big companies will be the first to mandate it. Then increasingly, smaller companies will follow suit. Mostly due liability and insurance concerns- not necessarily political bias. This has the potential to displace and impoverish people who refuse the vaccine.
The entire pretext of this post is that Congress awarded itself a $40,000/member increase. That is simply untrue. it seems to me that there is enough legit fucked up shit to be pissed about that there's no need to make stuff up. All it does is give people something to point at as a reason to dismiss everything that is being said.
Seems like you had a couple of choices: Get the vax, wear a mask, put your hair in a man bun and let her hammer your ass with a strap-on if she wants; or cut your losses and move on. It sounds like she has already migrated toward wanting some effeminate communist pantywaist who will read poetry to her and discuss the virtues of Iced, Half Caff, Ristretto, Venti, 4-Pump, Sugar Free, Cinnamon, Dolce Soy Skinny Latte. Send her flowers and a strap-on for her new soyboi as a thank you.
Dude.... you are flat wrong. I mean I hate to say it but you're spouting QAnon crazy shit. My sister and my niece are nurses and deal with Covid day-to-day. It is evident you do not understand how mRNA works. It is completely different technology than the the vaccines that require a ten year horizon.
Problem is the ones getting fucked are going to be the owners of the bars, restaurants, hotels, car rentals and the poor prick who already had MLB ALL STAR GAME- ATLANTA 2021 printed up. They are already screaming about it.
After reading some of the emerging stories, I'm not going to make light of these charges quite yet. If they are true- this guy is a diddler. I don't care how based someone is. A diddler is still a diddler. zips flameproof suit
The last Republican to win an initial election AND take a majority of the popular vote was George H.W. Bush in 1988. Be careful what you wish for. If the Dem's succeed it getting rid of the electoral college- you may never see another Republican president in your lifetime.
The laws related to defrauding the government are broad and deliberately so. If you forge a government issued document; passport, drivers license, postage stamp, national park pass, fishing license or whatever- you are defrauding the US government.
I don't dispute your logic. But I think practical matters may simply wear people down into compliance. For example, I travel extensively for work. I am on a plane more than twenty times a year. I'm not going to change jobs to avoid a vaccine.
And even if you don't travel for work, I'll bet you will want to get on a plane for a nice vacation or to visit someone you love far away. Do you (and your family) really want to drive from NC to Tacoma and back to see Grandma?
Or once companies mandate that employees get the vaccine or get fired- how many people will quit and be able to find a new job at a company that doesn't. have that requirement (at least for now)?
Fundamentally, people are soft. They like convenience. They like alternatives. Their spouses, children, in-laws, siblings like. it even more. The pressure to conform will be overwhelming. Sorry to be a doomer, but I view this as inevitable
It won't be the government out front doing this. It's coming from the business community. Business has no duty to be bound by the Constitution. It won't be the FAA telling you that you cannot board a plane. It'll be the airline. It won't be the government telling you that you cannot buy a ticket to the concert- it'll be the venue. Where it gets interesting is public schools. There it WILL be the government telling you your kid can't attend. But that is already happening around the country for different vaccines and been upheld by the courts. This is going to move fast.
I wonder what will happen when a law is passed that you need a vaccine passport in order to vote in person?
Mere notice doesn't cut it if you choose not to take reasonable steps to eliminate a hazard (infected people).
The lawyers will tell the jury that the greedy cruise line could've required all guests to be vaccinated as a condition of buying a ticket. Instead, they simply warned desperate old people of a possible hazard of getting covid. Grandma died because the cruise line were a bunch of greedy fucks. Game, set, match. Even if they win- the legal expenses would be in the hundreds of thousands for each case.
The flip side of the coin is if the cruise line (or airline, train, subway, university, school, factory, office, bar, bakery, restaurant, etc.) gets sued by someone claiming they got covid at their premises- their lawyers will say: "Hey: we took this seriously. We mandate all employees and all customers show government-issued proof of vaccination. That is the gold standard for risk mitigation, Your Honor" Case dismissed.
So you better get in line for your jab; figure out a better argument than "but, but, but muh rights" or prepare to live in a permanent state of jobless, perpetual quarantine. This shit is coming. And it isn't coming from the government (directly). It's companies who will be leading the way and it is already a well-formed plan. The government's role will probably to pass laws exempting companies from liability if the require vaccine passports for employees and customers. No company, no store, no bar, no church will be able to withstand this. Why??? Because the insurance companies will refuse to cover you. Shit, you could easily lose your health insurance if you refuse the vaccine. Or at least they will lobby the shit out of Congress to exclude paying for covid treatment for people who refused the vaccine .
All of this is already in place. And it is mostly due to a fear of liability- not carrying the water for Dem's. Look what happened with the bathroom bill in NC and GA. Look at the response to GA's recent voting law reform. MLB's talking about pulling the All Star game. The Masters is under withering pressure to move it out of Augusta. You saw what happened when with the PGA Championship being yanked out of Trump's course at Bedminster. Two things companies hate: exposure to liability and take a clear stand on a contentious political issue.
It will most probably take litigation to establish an exemption. And even then, it'd have to be legit- not a dodge. Companies (at least now) can discriminate in service or employment based on your vaccination history. I'll tell you it's 100% certain that airlines, cruise ships, theaters, etc are already talking about excluding unvaccinated people. And certainly won't be employing them. And the vaccination card won't be some piece of shit file card. It'll be more like a passport card. You'll have to get a doctor certification or a blood test to verify. What's being discussed is going to be rigorous. It's a lock Europe, Canada and others will require a vaccine passport for entry.
The problem with that is much is subject to federal regulation. People already self-segregate when it comes to news. But banking and airlines is federally regulated. So you fuck around and you're out of business. Sorry, I don't seat happening any more than a state seceding from the union.
What is the point of making shit up? All you do is undermine your own credibility. When people see you invent facts to support your position- they dismiss everything you said out of hand. and it wan't about the salary amount, per se. Your point was they took at 20%+ raise and gave everyone else a stick up the ass. People look to see ifs its true and find out you're talking out of your ass. Then they assume the rest is bullshit too and click the next post.