I don't know where this is going, but it's big. I can't help but think he's going to have to eat some of his proclamations.
"Oh hey, you longshoremen over there, I say you have to run 24 hour shifts and you have no standing." "Vacc up and work 24/7 right now!" How well do you think that goes over with the dockworkers??
They can put the whole country out of business if they feel like it.
I've never seen such insanity, he's a raving lunatic.
Edit to add today's edict from on high: "Biden wants Port of LA to work 24/7"
HARSH punishments for doing so. Biden already ordered the military to DISHONORABLY discharge anyone refusing the clot shot. That's the same thing as a felony on your record and comes with the same penalties like no gun ownership, no more voting and essentially zero job prospects. The goal is to destroy any resistance by all legal means possible so if that means forcing thousands of military personal into being felons and shuttering every small business then so be it.
The normies are currently a decent problem, CRT/Covid protests, Fuck Biden chants and inflation are pissing them off but the normies tend to go back to sleep pretty quickly once normalization goes into effect. Pretty soon people will likely be saying 'gas was always 5 bucks a gallon' and 'steak was always 15 bucks for flank' and thanks to the Jan 6th trap the right is walking on eggshells so they're basically a non factor for now so it's just push harder and faster before the right finds its balls and the compliant normies start agreeing with the angry ones when they realized there's no going back to 2019 and it's by design. But by then it'll be too late and vax passes, CRT, ostracization of the unvaxed from society and businesses and papers please will be law and any dissent will be punished harshly....Mid 2022 I'm betting is the longest they can keep the propaganda rolling.
Dishonorably discharged servicemembers lose the right to vote?
It's basically the worst thing the government can do to you while still allowing you freedom of movement.
Hopefully they do a class action. I can't imagine this is actually a reasonable reason for discharge. Like I know a lot of vaccines are required for service but those were previously all FDA approved. As of now only that unavailable Pfizer one has been as a way to dupe people into thinking the rolled out Pfizer injection was.
Eh, not sure how viable the class action route would work what with sovereign immunity. Basically that's the feature of our legal system that you can't sue the government (both state and federal) without its consent, and there's only a few circumstances where it consents.
For more info: https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/sovereign_immunity