For the ones who actually voted for Biden, this is your fault.
For the ones who continue to comply with tyrannical COVID-19 restrictions, this is your fault.
In what might be their biggest slap in the face to the U.S. Constitution, reports indicate the Biden Administration is considering an experimental COVID-19 vaccine mandate on all interstate travel.
The U.S. Constitution and Supreme Court recognize freedom of movement as a fundamental Constitutional right.
It’s such a fundamental right that the Founders stated this in the Articles of Confederation (Article IV).
If the Biden Administration went this route, they’d fire the first shot of a civil war.
And the country would begin fracturing into 50 Americas.
Here’s the latest:
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1426159110542794753
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1426187504701648906
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1426159110542794753
The Biden Admin is discussing mandating vaccines for interstate travel pic.twitter.com/5utzxproOM
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) August 13, 2021
This would fracture the country almost immediately https://t.co/d51cpG94SC
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) August 13, 2021
Never forget that the people who are now cheering the White House’s consideration of vaccine passports for all interstate travel were enthusiastically demanding the police arrest a lone paddle boarder 100 yards out on the ocean to “protect us from COVID”
— Buck Sexton (@BuckSexton) August 13, 2021
Immoral and unconstitutional https://t.co/Z4pa1T7n7b
— J.D. Vance (@JDVance1) August 13, 2021
Biden is floating vaccine passports for Americans for interstate travel… but illegal immigrants can cross the border freely. FUCK OFF.
— Tim Young (@TimRunsHisMouth) August 13, 2021
While Biden is considering mandating vaccines for interstate travel, he is allowing a record number of illegal migrants to cross our southern border—many of whom test positive for COVID.
This double standard is dangerous & must be stopped.https://t.co/U8lpx0ffda
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) August 13, 2021
The Biden administration is discussing a vaccine mandate for interstate travel. They are concerned it might be too polarizing "for the moment."
The last three words are the most important.
READ MORE: https://t.co/v1UcNIs4vs pic.twitter.com/dORekSFLMT
— Young Americans for Liberty (@YALiberty) August 13, 2021
The fact that the White House is even talking about vaccines for interstate travel should have Americans UP IN ARMS!!!
Tyrannical thoughts lead to tyrannical actions…..
— Graham Allen (@GrahamAllen_1) August 13, 2021
BREAKING: " mandating vaccines for interstate travel or changing how the federal government reimburses treatment for those who are unvaccinated and become ill with COVID-19 — have been discussed"https://t.co/iKzlNCXbNM
— The HighWire (@HighWireTalk) August 13, 2021
ABC News had the report:
When the pace of vaccinations in the U.S. first began to slow, President Joe Biden backed incentives like million-dollar cash lotteries if that’s what it took to get shots in arms. But as new coronavirus infections soar, he’s testing a tougher approach.
In just the past two weeks, Biden has forced millions of federal workers to attest to their vaccination status or face onerous new requirements. He’s met with business leaders at the White House to press them to do the same.
Meanwhile, the administration has taken steps toward mandating shots for people traveling into the U.S. from overseas. And the White House is weighing options to be more assertive at the state and local level, including potential support for school districts imposing rules to prevent spread of the virus over the objection of Republican leaders.
“To the mayors, school superintendents, educators, local leaders, who are standing up to the governors politicizing mask protection for our kids: thank you,” Biden said Thursday. “Thank God that we have heroes like you, and I stand with you all, and America should as well.”
But even as Biden becomes more aggressive, he has refrained from using all his powers to pressure Americans to get vaccinated. He’s held off, for instance, on proposals to require vaccinations for all air travelers or, for that matter, the federal workforce. The result is a precarious balancing act as Biden works to make life more uncomfortable for the unvaccinated without spurring a backlash in a deeply polarized country that would only undermine his public health goals.
Vaccine mandates are “the right lever at the right time,” said Ben Wakana, the deputy director of strategic communications and engagement for the White House COVID-19 response, noting the public’s increasing confidence in the vaccines and adding that it marks a new phase in the government’s campaign to encourage Americans to get shots.
Many Republicans, particularly those eyeing the party’s 2024 presidential nomination, disagree and warn of federal overreaching into decisions that should be left to individuals. Biden and Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida, an epicenter of the latest virus wave, have spent weeks feuding over the proper role of government during a public health crisis.
There is notable support for vaccine mandates. According to a recent poll from the Kaiser Family Foundation, 51% of Americans say the federal government should recommend that employers require their workers to get vaccinated, while 45% say it should not.
cont. from ABC News:
Still, while more severe measures — such as mandating vaccines for interstate travel or changing how the federal government reimburses treatment for those who are unvaccinated and become ill with COVID-19 — have been discussed, the administration worried that they would be too polarizing at this time. An administration official said the interstate travel vaccination requirement was not under consideration at the moment.
That’s not to say they won’t be implemented in the future, as public opinion continues to shift toward requiring vaccinations as a means to restore normalcy.
Lawrence Gostin, a professor of health law at Georgetown University, said Biden would likely need to continue to turn up the pressure on the unvaccinated. “He’s really going to have to use all the leverage the federal government has, and indeed use pressure points,” Gostin said. “And I think there are a few that he can do but he hasn’t done yet.”
“The country is completely fatigued with lockdowns, business closures and masking,” added Gostin, “and vaccines are literally our only tool. We’ve tried masking, distancing, occupancy limits, even entire lockdowns now for coming along nearly two years. And the virus just keeps raging back. And the vaccines are the only thing we have now to defeat the virus. We need to use that tool and we need to use it vigorously. And I think there will be large public support for that.”
From Breitbart:
“Still, while more severe [coronavirus] measures — such as mandating vaccines for interstate travel or changing how the federal government reimburses treatment for those who are unvaccinated and become ill with COVID-19 — have been discussed,” the AP writes, “the administration worried that they would be too polarizing for the moment.”
For the time being, the White House seems content with shaming those who are unvaccinated, while demanding private companies mandate vaccinations for their employees.
For instance, Biden told churchgoers April 1, they were being ungodly if they did not become vaccinated. “I think this is the godly thing to do. Protect your brother and sister,” he said. “That’s what this is about. It’s about protecting people.”
On July 2, Biden explained that black Tuskegee airmen “were almost like guinea pigs,” when answering a question about vaccine hesitancy in the black community:
You know, you go back just to — even World War II, African Americans were used as experimental — they were almost like guinea pigs in terms of — they were — anyway, it — and your mom and dad remember that and your grandparents remember that.
Likewise, Biden stated June 24, it was hard to get all Hispanics in America vaccinated for the coronavirus because of their fear of getting deported. “It’s awful hard to get Latinx vaccinated as well,” Biden said about all Latinos. “Why? They’re worried that they’ll be vaccinated and deported.”
Vice President Kamala Harris warned Americans July 19 that if they did not conform and get vaccinated, they would cause continued mask mandates. “No one likes wearing masks… people need to get vaccinated. That’s the only way we’re going to cut this off,” she explained. “Nobody likes wearing a mask.”
Meanwhile, Biden’s push to have private business mandate masks continued Wednesday with airline executives. But Reuters reported, “companies have wrestled with the extent of their authority to require shots.”
For the Americans who still refuse to stand up against COVID-19 tyranny, they’re sleepwalking right into a dictatorship.
If the Biden Administration treads down this path, they’re instigating war with their own citizens.
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