That's what I kept asking here/on other posts about, the judge's ruling on the mask mandates. I thought they couldn't bring the mandates back because of the ruling.
I'm wondering if they are "suggesting" it right now to see if everyone will blindly follow like before and have those try to shame others into wearing them. So that way they don't have to actually mandate them. I still won't wear them, even if I lose my money from tickets I bought for a trip in a few months if they try to mandate them. Someone on another post told me that the gov will just bail them out with our tax money. Which is likely true.
What I remember is the court ruling on the unconstitutionality of the Executive using EO.s to tell agencies under control of the Legislative branch what to do. This was specifically w.r.t. OSHA. I don't remember if that applied to the FAA or TSA.
Here's the pdf of the ruling, it's 59 pages long, so if you go to page 58 & 59 you will see the conclusion, I was trying to copy & paste the conclusion so you wouldn't have to click link, but it wouldn't let me...
That's what I kept asking here/on other posts about, the judge's ruling on the mask mandates. I thought they couldn't bring the mandates back because of the ruling.
I'm wondering if they are "suggesting" it right now to see if everyone will blindly follow like before and have those try to shame others into wearing them. So that way they don't have to actually mandate them. I still won't wear them, even if I lose my money from tickets I bought for a trip in a few months if they try to mandate them. Someone on another post told me that the gov will just bail them out with our tax money. Which is likely true.
I believe this is all about ranking up fear to give the DS an excuse for mail-in voting and drop boxes for 2024 elections - mandates or not.
What I remember is the court ruling on the unconstitutionality of the Executive using EO.s to tell agencies under control of the Legislative branch what to do. This was specifically w.r.t. OSHA. I don't remember if that applied to the FAA or TSA.
What was that court case?
Here's the pdf of the ruling, it's 59 pages long, so if you go to page 58 & 59 you will see the conclusion, I was trying to copy & paste the conclusion so you wouldn't have to click link, but it wouldn't let me...
https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/21636220/047124235804.pdf
Here's an article about the ruling from April 19, 2022 ...
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-61145045
Thank you :-)