This will not stop companies and schools from implementing it anyway. People will still have to fight it with the courts or just move to new jobs or schools.
Any organizational leader who would willingly decimate his staff or customer base (and I mean that literally... if you push a mandate you're losing at least 10%) is presenting prima facie evidence of his/her/its stupidity and will be making other dipwad moves that will only drive the organization into the ground.
You need to get clear of the blast radius and should start running.
First you are forced to self incriminate
Then you must prove innocence
And you say we should turn tail and run?
No, I intend to have my employer buy my next home for me. And it’s gonna be the nicest home I have ever owned. Stealing my civil rights is expensive. Idiots don’t learn right from wrong unless it is expensive and we are dealing with very stupid people
This is great news - so glad to see Republicans in Congress finally growing a backbone and pushing back in a meaningful way, instead of writing letters that are worded harshly and expecting sainthood for it. This is something that might actually work!
Agree, the only problem is this goes after Joe Biden's Mandate so company's hands are not completely tied when it comes to choice, however the liberal companies will still mandate it and the universities as well! We can not fix stupid but this is a step in the right direction for the GOP!
Rinos only act when they have cover and don’t have to step forward by themselves. Then they are usually the loudest people in the room. You know, full of shit Dickheads.
So the CRA (Congressional Review Act) has already been law for a while. This isn't a statute they are trying to pass. Here is how it works:
Agencies are delegated power from other branches of government. They can rulemake (legislative art 1 power), enforce (executive art 2 power), and adjudicate claims (judicial article 3 power) depending on what their "organic statute" allows them to do. This is what's known as an "intelligible principal". Here's an example. If congress passes a statute known as the "University Accountability Act" and says they are creating an agency to "rulemake, enforce, adjudicate, and design rules and procedures to foster competent teaching", then that is their intelligible principal and what the agency has to stick by.
OSHA, an executive agency (meaning it's under the DOL which is headed by the executive) is expected to rulemake on this issue in the next few weeks. When making a "major rule" they have to wait 60 days and give the rule to Congress before it goes into effect. During this time, Congress can try to block enforcement of the rule by a joint resolution (meaning both the House and Senate can vote to nullify the mandate), but, it also requires presentment (having the president sign off on it) - so it's a very high bar to stop the rule. If that miraculously DOES happen, then the agency is then prevented from both enforcing that rule and from making a subsequent rule that is largely the same as the previous one.
I highly highly doubt that Republicans are able to stop this rules enforcement because we just don't have the numbers in the Senate or House, and even if we did, we would need to either a) have Bi-Den sign it, or b) override Bi-Den with a veto (2/3 vote).
If the rule goes into effect, I bet private companies sue to block enforcement on one grounds or another.
OSHA already has. This shit is unconstitutional. Don't fall for stall tactics, shut this mandate crap down!
They cannot force you to consent. Its not a law we are not a country of mandates! How this country respects an old racist bastard like Biden drives me crazy!
This will not stop companies and schools from implementing it anyway. People will still have to fight it with the courts or just move to new jobs or schools.
You should move to new jobs or schools.
Any organizational leader who would willingly decimate his staff or customer base (and I mean that literally... if you push a mandate you're losing at least 10%) is presenting prima facie evidence of his/her/its stupidity and will be making other dipwad moves that will only drive the organization into the ground.
You need to get clear of the blast radius and should start running.
First you are forced to self incriminate Then you must prove innocence
And you say we should turn tail and run?
No, I intend to have my employer buy my next home for me. And it’s gonna be the nicest home I have ever owned. Stealing my civil rights is expensive. Idiots don’t learn right from wrong unless it is expensive and we are dealing with very stupid people
This is the correct answer
Probably for the best, we want those institutions to fail so something new can take its place. Doesnt this open the door for parallel insitutions?
It stops them from believing they are protected. That's always been the point of the fake mandate
Fight. Make them fire you.
This is great news - so glad to see Republicans in Congress finally growing a backbone and pushing back in a meaningful way, instead of writing letters that are worded harshly and expecting sainthood for it. This is something that might actually work!
Agree, the only problem is this goes after Joe Biden's Mandate so company's hands are not completely tied when it comes to choice, however the liberal companies will still mandate it and the universities as well! We can not fix stupid but this is a step in the right direction for the GOP!
Rinos only act when they have cover and don’t have to step forward by themselves. Then they are usually the loudest people in the room. You know, full of shit Dickheads.
Vax mandates are so unpopular I think they know they'd be toast if they did not support this effort.
Do I read this correctly that Biden will have to sign this act? Why would he sign an act that nullifies his illegal decree?
So the CRA (Congressional Review Act) has already been law for a while. This isn't a statute they are trying to pass. Here is how it works:
Agencies are delegated power from other branches of government. They can rulemake (legislative art 1 power), enforce (executive art 2 power), and adjudicate claims (judicial article 3 power) depending on what their "organic statute" allows them to do. This is what's known as an "intelligible principal". Here's an example. If congress passes a statute known as the "University Accountability Act" and says they are creating an agency to "rulemake, enforce, adjudicate, and design rules and procedures to foster competent teaching", then that is their intelligible principal and what the agency has to stick by.
OSHA, an executive agency (meaning it's under the DOL which is headed by the executive) is expected to rulemake on this issue in the next few weeks. When making a "major rule" they have to wait 60 days and give the rule to Congress before it goes into effect. During this time, Congress can try to block enforcement of the rule by a joint resolution (meaning both the House and Senate can vote to nullify the mandate), but, it also requires presentment (having the president sign off on it) - so it's a very high bar to stop the rule. If that miraculously DOES happen, then the agency is then prevented from both enforcing that rule and from making a subsequent rule that is largely the same as the previous one.
I highly highly doubt that Republicans are able to stop this rules enforcement because we just don't have the numbers in the Senate or House, and even if we did, we would need to either a) have Bi-Den sign it, or b) override Bi-Den with a veto (2/3 vote).
If the rule goes into effect, I bet private companies sue to block enforcement on one grounds or another.
They could, in the long run, override his VETO....many steps in this process!
Patriots in control?
Good to hear - glad to be wrong about the RINOs every once in a while!
The momentum is speaking.
OSHA already has. This shit is unconstitutional. Don't fall for stall tactics, shut this mandate crap down!
They cannot force you to consent. Its not a law we are not a country of mandates! How this country respects an old racist bastard like Biden drives me crazy!
Still requires congressional vote
They should just sue him directly for side stepping congress and violating their authority to make laws.