Supreme Court Blocks Biden OSHA Vaccine Mandate- Message Is Mixed – Full Ruling

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While allowing the rule for healthcare workers, the Supreme Court on Thursday issued mixed rulings in a pair of cases challenging Biden vax mandates. They allowed the requirement for certain healthcare workers to go into effect while blocking enforcement of a mandate for businesses with 100 or more employees.

The OSHA private business mandate said that businesses with at least 100 employees needed to require workers to get vaccinated or get tested weekly and wear a mask.

Personally, I don’t see why the federal government has the right to issue any federal mandates. It should be a states’ issue.

The ill-informed or dishonest Justices — take your pick — Breyer, Sotomayor, and Kagan — dissented. No totalitarian rule will ever be rejected by these three.

Justices Kavanaugh and Roberts voted with the Left on the healthcare mandate.

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3 years ago

The Nuremberg Code prohibits anybody from forcing people into taking experimental medical treatment and the United States subscribes to along with the Food and Drug Act which puts into the US Code that nobody can force anybody else to take experimental drugs and that nobody can penalize anybody for refusing to take experimental drugs, All the COVID (non)vaccines are experimental… Read more »

Zigmont
3 years ago

White House Spokesperson Jennifer Psaki said the Biden administration would “not be deterred” by the Supreme Court decision, and all employers should immediately continue to “initiate vaccination requirements.”

Greg
3 years ago

What has infuriated me for a very long time is this acceptance of Federal money the courts continually bring up, as if states can just decline those funds because it’s a “voluntary” option. Are the citizens of the state faced with tax liabilities. Will the IRS not come with guns if a citizen refuses the “option” of paying taxes. The… Read more »

3 years ago

The ruling for big business should help the economy a bit, at least in possibly decreasing the inflation rate…companies won’t be forced to fire people and have to train replacements. Of course, some of them may decide to require vaccination on their own without a mandate. Stupid is as stupid does. The SCOTUS should have applied the same logic to… Read more »

GuvGeek
3 years ago

Today the Supreme Court is totally Political. It is incapable of giving an up or down vote on the Constitution when it comes to restricting Federal Government abuse of authority and overreach. To get America back on track, the 17th Amendment must be repealed. We then need to change the Supreme Court to 50 Justices appointed by the Governors of… Read more »

Post Constitutional Consumer Colony
3 years ago

Comrade kommissar Garland (CHEKA) so wishes he was on SCOTUS! Give the Grand Old Politburo wing of the Party some credit for not approving this fellow traveler. O/T-Bare Shelves Brandon! Just back from MI Mart (Meijer) and the frozen section, cereal, salad, milk, almost all barren with a new message taped to the shelves, we are experiencing delays with our… Read more »

3 years ago

If hospitals are desperate enough for workers they’ll find a way to get around the mandates. Its time to resist snd be a little creative and subvert the federal tyrants. Play by your own rules,not their “rules” and spit on their face.