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Comments by "L.W. Paradis" (@l.w.paradis2108) on "Hannity: Vaccine mandates crushing first responders once hailed as heroes" video.
@trufflesrheaven Yeah, too bad they worked all last year and risked their safety and their very lives for us. They'll know better next time.
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They'll steal more while in office. If you can imagine.
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@trufflesrheaven They decided to assert their right to bodily autonomy and to make decisions about their health care on an individual basis, in light of their own personal circumstances and in line with the Precautionary Principle. The decision to privilege an invasive mandate, namely leaky vaccines that do not prevent transmission, over regular testing, which would also detect BREAKTHROUGH infections, is not a health decision but a financial decision. In France, the CGT organized a demonstration of vaccinated health care workers in support of their unvaccinated colleagues and against mandates. (Look up CGT. Hard left labor union with ties to the PCF.) All the comments below the L'Obs video report are congratulating the demonstrators for their humanity. How far we've fallen.
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@sandraersin This is correct. For OSHA to issue a federal regulation, this would require announcement and a period of public comment.
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@trufflesrheaven Are you seriously asking me? Not only is elective abortion legal in the best medical system I ever lived under, it is paid for (at 70% of true cost) by the state. On the other hand, counseling is necessary beforehand to make sure no one has an abortion for financial reasons. Anyone who says they're doing it because they can't afford a baby goes straight to a social worker to get all the assistance they could possibly qualify for. If they still want the abortion, that's fine, but doing it because they are strapped for money is not considered true freedom of choice. The French Republic has what is known as a natality policy. Or at least had. This was in the 1980s.
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@trufflesrheaven Did you know the US had record drug overdose deaths last year during the pandemic? 93,300+ deaths, a 32% increase over 2019. You should be quiet for a while, drop your jeering ("no unemployment for you!"), and contemplate that. I would consider anyone who JEERS to be unfit for nursing, particularly during a true national crisis. I don't want them anywhere near me. Clearly there is no vaccine against jeering.
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@trufflesrheaven Anyone could die. The question is, what's the point of living? We are racing headlong into that question.
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@trufflesrheaven So you made an individual decision. You were not coerced.
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GuitarGeek72 BRAVO. Hearing someone think is a relief these days.
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@itisfinished4U There was no good way for the last election to end. Or the one before that, or the one before that, . . . Etc.
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