Unfortunately in the 1905 Jacobson v Massachusetts SCOTUS case compulsory vaccination was upheld as lawful. I assume that pertains to FDA approved vaccines not necessarily those under EUA.
I agree with you as long as the property surveilled is their curtilage and they have installed sufficient coverage to prevent view from a public roadway (fence, hedge, trees). They would then have a (diminished) expectation of privacy.
The issue are the SCOTUS decisions in California v. Ciraolo (fixed wing aircraft surveillance from 1,000 ft) and Florida v. Riley (helicopter surveillance of a greenhouse from 400 ft above private property).
Anti-journalism. Their purpose is to misinform and hide news.
In the words of Joe Biden: “Anybody who can go down 3 miles on a bike can sure as hell learn to program as well... Anybody who can throw a paper at a house can learn how to program, for God’s sake!”
I’ll be out of town on Election Day, so the best I could do was remove the USPS from the equation.
If I had to stand in line 4 hrs yesterday, it going to be crazy on Election Day.
COVID-19 is voter suppression.
Bbbbut! They call themselves non-partisan!
Pornhub
Wait? Is he telling me the Secret Service puts their life on the line for the President?
Mind Blown!
OMB now has a e-mail address for these complaints: [email protected]
Scientific American, is dead, and leftists are wearing it as a skin-suit.
“Undecided Voter”
National Lampoon’s Summer Riots: DC Edition
“In my reporting”.
So in other words, he wouldn't say even if he knew.
Foreign interference in our elections?!
I assume because HHS started tracking the data directly because CDC was taking a week or more to process the data.
Rocky mountain spotted democrats.
That was the only person at google that could talk about it without foaming at the mouth.
The “Believe Me!” stare.
Only a journalist would call being off by a factor of a million “trivial”.
He was doing multiple jobs anyways.
A slip-and-fall lawsuit will cost the company more than $35K.