National Defense Authorization Act requires the Defense Secretary to rescind the military vaccine mandate.
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This is good news. Now, hire back those discharged for not taking the vax.
It’s a step in the right direction. Unfortunately, Lloyd Austin will find a way to keep putting this poison in the bodies of our service members. Whenever someone is tasked to deploy/TDY outside of the US they must meet all requirements in order to go. If the country they’re traveling to has a vaccine mandate, guess what. It’s time for another shot or receive punishment under the UCMJ for not following orders resulting in the member not being qualified (failure to maintain readiness) and missing the deployment. I just want this nightmare to be over.
Some are preserving our military. My daughter got an exemption and told them either give it to her or court martial her.
It’s a good win, just unfortunately to late for all those in the military that already were forced to take it.
So they were trying to kill/depopulate the military before the military could finish off the deep state
ELI5 - is this new legislation? Did some court case get decided? What is the backstory? Thanks.
The NDAA, unfortunately, funds all the non-combat stuff of the Military on a 1 year basis. Members of Congress who do not vote to pass the NDAA are seen as hating on the military.
Consequently, at the end of every year both sides jockey to jam all their pet projects that didn't get passed into the NDAA. Since it is a Bill, it becomes law.
If the vaccine requirement being lifted is indeed added to this bill then there was likely a compromise somewhere else. Border stuff, DACA stuff, gun control are the top canidates.
Edit: esentially the NDAA passes every year , regardless what is added to it.
Thank you, fren! I had no idea the funding worked this way!
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-repeal-military-vaccine-mandate-defense-bill-despite-biden-opposition
Thank you, fren!
That's a very good win.