President Trump..." The Supreme Court has spoken, confirming what we all knew"..."We are proud of the Supreme Court for not backing down. No Mandates!"
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Arent the healthcare workers still screwed with the mandates tho?
Apparently that is the case, but as it stands now, the supreme court has ruled the mandate for the federal government's perspective as unconstitutional. So in my opinion only, I say let those who still wish to impose, please do so, and identify yourself clearly, and what you stand for. Because those that will still impose their heinous mandates, will identify them selves just as they are, unconstitutional.
So if the federal government has decided that is unconstitutional why then is it constitutional for healthcare workers?... i it’s a bunch of BS The hospitals need reimbursement from Medicare it’s a federal contract they will continue to roll this out fast and furious along with boosters because they will not -not get compensated financially
I 100% agree with you. The healthcare system seems to be heavily influenced by foreign entities that do not have Americans best interest in mind. And that is pretty messed up. So it's kinda like... What do we do but expose as much of it as possible? Not sure, but in my opinion, it is absolutely crazy.
It's not unconstitutional because it's a mandate, it's unconstitutional because the mandate was through OSHA, which the court ruled doesn't have authority over broad public health measures and the order was too broad. The ruling actually would still allow OSHA to mandate vaccines for jobs that may present more risk to workers of getting covid, like close quarters manufacturing, food processing, office workers who work close together, things like that. And a mandate for all citizens would have been legal if Congress had passed it instead of Biden authorizing the mandate through OSHA according to the supreme court's decisions.
Because healthcare companies are privatized, and thus can have their own mandates
Healthcare companies that take federal dollars are mandated.
So we are back to this. The cms rule says the employer must mandate it. They also have to allow exemptions.
So it comes down to whether or not an employer is going to question the sincerity of a held religious belief.
And if they accept one and not another, or if they dont accept any, they are opening themselves up to the possibility of being sued.