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$3.5 Trillion ‘Build Back Better Bill’ Includes Section to Fine Companies $700,000 That Don’t Enforce COVID-19 Jab Mandates


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If there’s any bill that indicates which politicians are globalist sellouts, I think this $3.5 Trillion reconciliation package takes the cake.

Nicknamed the “Build Back Better Bill,” this spending bill would likely bankrupt America forever.

This socialist dream already passed the House Budget Committee and will soon arrive to the House floor for additional debate.

When pressed about the bill, Nancy Pelosi stated the dollar amount is zero.

Watch:

https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1443252240031092746

https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1443272285490720768

When Biden & Pelosi claim the bill is paid for, maybe this is what they’re talking about.

A sneaky new addition seeks to fine companies $700,000 for violations of COVID-19 injection mandates.

This onslaught against non-compliant businesses will attempt to bankrupt anyone who doesn’t enforce medical tyranny against 100 million Americans.

It’s a strategic provision to ensure only mega-corporations thrive in this segregated society.

For Republicans who don’t fight to the death against this globalist takeover, throw them into the category of traitors.

Because they’d be no different than the radical Democrats implementing these provisions.

https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1443240945613484033

https://twitter.com/endtimeslife/status/1443024115779080198

From the Daily Mail:

The Biden administration has included a vaccine enforcement mechanism in the $3.5 trillion, 2,465-page ‘Build Back Better Bill’ which will enable the government to enforce fines on employers whose employees do not get the vaccine.

The mechanism, buried on page 168 of the Democrats’ ‘reconciliation’ spending bill, will allow a tenfold increase in fines for businesses with 100 or more employees that ‘wilfully and repeatedly,’ violate a section of labor law that deals with workplace hazards, of which Covid-19 is now a part.

The increased fines on employers could go as high as $70,000 for serious infractions, and $700,000 for willful or repeated violations – a sum which can be applied to each instance of a violation rather than a total limit.

If enacted into law, the fines could rapidly bankrupt companies whose employees are not vaccinated, in effect forcing businesses to comply with Biden’s inoculation drive.

It comes after the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published an emergency Covid-19 rule in the Federal Register this summer, which added Covid-19 to a list of possible workplace hazards for healthcare employment.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi has not yet announced when the House will vote on the reconciliation bill that includes the new vaccine enforcement mechanism.

On Thursday 9 September, Biden announced that companies with 100 or more employees must ensure every worker is either fully vaccinated or gets tested at least once a week, or face fines of thousands of dollars.

He also demanded that all workers in healthcare settings that receive Medicaid or Medicare reimbursement – roughly 17 million people – must get vaccinated, and signed an executive order requiring all federal workers and contractors to get vaccinated.

Now, the raise in fines included in the new bill formulates the latest part of the President’s drive to get 100 million employees across the federal government and private sector vaccinated.

Any business that violates the rule can already face substantial fines of up to $14,000 per incident, but the legislation that has been included in the new $3.5 trillion bill could raise the fines for non-compliance 10 times higher, with a limit of up to $700,000 for each ‘wilful’ or ‘repeated’ violation according to Forbes.

 



 

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