People have commented about this tons of times and nobody ever listens. Mods should update the text on the "CREATE A POST" page asking submitters to post archives whenever possible.
If any of you use Firefox, I suggest the Multi-Account Containers extension. You can define your own containers and add domains to it, which isolates your cookies. For example, create a "Fake News" container and add msnbc.com, nyt.com, msn.com, etc. Then those sites can't access any of your data outside of the container. It's not a perfect solution, but it helps.
There are also browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox that add one-click archiving to your toolbar, for both archive.is and archive.org.
Yes!! I've just recently become an archiving machine, as some of you may have noticed. Do you think the archive url should be linked in the title or the live link? Or does it really matter..? I, for one, have occasionally opened the article without even opening the post. So if a lot of us view them that way, it might be best to use the archive url in the title..?
it mentions military falls under this too. My military family member didnt want the shots and caved to their pressure. People need to hang over this and they will.
What I got from the article is that the temporary injunction was pertaining to both civilian and military plaintiffs who have pending applications for religious exemptions
"A Washington, D.C., district court judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday that prevents both civilian and active-duty military plaintiffs from being terminated after they sued the Biden administration over religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccines.
"None of the civilian employee plaintiffs will be subject to discipline while his or her request for a religious exception is pending," District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ordered, according to a Minute Order obtained by Fox News.
The judge also ruled that "active duty military plaintiffs, whose religious exception requests have been denied, will not be disciplined or separated during the pendency of their appeals.""
strange how fox isn't playing this at all, i can't watch cnn, and have been too busy to watch msnbc, but fox isn't talking about this at all and it should be headlining.
Did I miss something? It says plaintiffs won't be fired "while his or her religious exemption is pending." It then says plaintiffs who were denied religious exemptions can't be fired while their appeals are pending. Finally, it just says the defendants must file a notice that indicates whether or not they agree with the judge. So, does this mean they CAN be fired for not taking the shots as long as it's not during the "exemption pending" or "exemption appeal" process? What happens after both of those? I'm not sure this is good news.
Then again, the title of the article says "Biden admin TEMPORARILY barred..." while the post here leaves out the word "temporarily".
Yeah, great point. I'm a fed worker, and all this story tells me is, as long as they're reviewing/considering my exemption, they can't fire me. In some ways, it's just delaying the (arguable) inevitable.
The administration openly says they will not comply with the TRO, and we already know there will be zero retribution for non- compliance with this judge’s order. So how is this a huge “hot” win.
Not that things should have gotten to this point in the first place…. But if the Bidet admin can’t force this on federal employees then it stands to reason that no government agency can force it on private sector employees.
"A Washington, D.C., district court judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday that prevents both civilian and active-duty military plaintiffs from being terminated after they sued the Biden administration over religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccines."
It appears so, yes. This looks like a pretty standard restraining order that judges issue regularly to protect plaintiffs from being affected by a standard they're suing over while the lawsuit is in practice. This does not appear to affect anyone not involved directly in suing the administration in this specific case.
This deserves its own post and a reoccurring sticky.
People have commented about this tons of times and nobody ever listens. Mods should update the text on the "CREATE A POST" page asking submitters to post archives whenever possible.
If any of you use Firefox, I suggest the Multi-Account Containers extension. You can define your own containers and add domains to it, which isolates your cookies. For example, create a "Fake News" container and add msnbc.com, nyt.com, msn.com, etc. Then those sites can't access any of your data outside of the container. It's not a perfect solution, but it helps.
There are also browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox that add one-click archiving to your toolbar, for both archive.is and archive.org.
having this kind of information permanent on the site for all to see would be excellent. have a section for each browser; Firefox, Edge, Chrome ....
Where do you store your archived links? serious question, i am learning the routine slowly. Not sure where to store them on my pc
Very helpful thank you
I agree. I've never done this. I'm sure its easy, but if there is a step-by-step guide, please post it.
Yes!! I've just recently become an archiving machine, as some of you may have noticed. Do you think the archive url should be linked in the title or the live link? Or does it really matter..? I, for one, have occasionally opened the article without even opening the post. So if a lot of us view them that way, it might be best to use the archive url in the title..?
The military are Federal employees, right?
it mentions military falls under this too. My military family member didnt want the shots and caved to their pressure. People need to hang over this and they will.
I know WAY too many military that already caved.
Same
That logo though.
I was thinking the same thing. Isn't MSN's little butterfly a pedo symbol?
mk ultra according to what i've been reading. Makes sense since they are a major msm player.
Definitely a Win of the day!!
What I got from the article is that the temporary injunction was pertaining to both civilian and military plaintiffs who have pending applications for religious exemptions
"A Washington, D.C., district court judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday that prevents both civilian and active-duty military plaintiffs from being terminated after they sued the Biden administration over religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccines. "None of the civilian employee plaintiffs will be subject to discipline while his or her request for a religious exception is pending," District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly ordered, according to a Minute Order obtained by Fox News. The judge also ruled that "active duty military plaintiffs, whose religious exception requests have been denied, will not be disciplined or separated during the pendency of their appeals.""
GLORY TO GOD
Great win...finally a judge with some legal knowledge and sense.
Good. Tide is turning
Biden admin is barred from saying and doing A LOT!
Great news.
ANyone and I mean Everyone who tells or pushes the vax or else needs to hang no matter who they are
strange how fox isn't playing this at all, i can't watch cnn, and have been too busy to watch msnbc, but fox isn't talking about this at all and it should be headlining.
Did I miss something? It says plaintiffs won't be fired "while his or her religious exemption is pending." It then says plaintiffs who were denied religious exemptions can't be fired while their appeals are pending. Finally, it just says the defendants must file a notice that indicates whether or not they agree with the judge. So, does this mean they CAN be fired for not taking the shots as long as it's not during the "exemption pending" or "exemption appeal" process? What happens after both of those? I'm not sure this is good news.
Then again, the title of the article says "Biden admin TEMPORARILY barred..." while the post here leaves out the word "temporarily".
Yeah, great point. I'm a fed worker, and all this story tells me is, as long as they're reviewing/considering my exemption, they can't fire me. In some ways, it's just delaying the (arguable) inevitable.
I assume most companies are only caving due to the $700,000 fines.
I think this could allow the exemptions to be "pending" forever, allowing employees to keep working, and let the companies off the hook for the fines.
Good theory...I just wonder if the appeal process can be repeated indefinitely or will it only have one chance before someone is fired?
The administration openly says they will not comply with the TRO, and we already know there will be zero retribution for non- compliance with this judge’s order. So how is this a huge “hot” win.
Finally jeeze!!!!!
So their employees can stick their heads back in the sand and go back to being useful idiots?
Pardon me if I don't rejoice.
Not that things should have gotten to this point in the first place…. But if the Bidet admin can’t force this on federal employees then it stands to reason that no government agency can force it on private sector employees.
There was never a risk of them actually being able to legally enforce it on private sector employees.
And the only reason they were "able" to enforce it is because you can do anything until you're stopped (legally and otherwise)
It was a boring predictable fear porn tactic to manipulate the weak and dependent.
Does this only apply to people involved in the suit?
"A Washington, D.C., district court judge issued a temporary restraining order Thursday that prevents both civilian and active-duty military plaintiffs from being terminated after they sued the Biden administration over religious exemptions to COVID-19 vaccines."
It appears so, yes. This looks like a pretty standard restraining order that judges issue regularly to protect plaintiffs from being affected by a standard they're suing over while the lawsuit is in practice. This does not appear to affect anyone not involved directly in suing the administration in this specific case.
I thought so.
Nice Butterfly