
The “my body my choice” party is so upset when people actually get choices about their body! |
Abortion is a pretty extreme method to avoid vaccinating your kids. |
People can choose not to have vaccines now. But what about people who do choose to have vaccines? Where is our freedom of RFJ jr bans them? It is really convenient that the SC has given Biden ultimate power as a president. |
Would anyone really be upset if the "vaccine court" got abolished and vaccines had to go through the same legal system every other medical procedure does? |
They couldn’t choose 3 years ago when the federal government mandated the COVID vax along with employers. |
The only people who would be upset with this are pharma execs. Any civilian should be happy for pharma to have accountability and transparency. |
RFK would give us all free performance enhancing drugs or T injections, perhaps it would be a wash? |
You know that’s not what I’m saying. |
And life will become that much harder for immuno-depressed people like my daughter! |
This! They can't/won't outright ban vaccines, but they could do things to make it harder to get vaccinated or harder to require vaccinations, as well as continue to spread misinformation, which could result in enough idiots not vaccinating there kids and impacting the nation. Kind of like how even those vaccinated for COVID were exposed to it more due to unvaccinated people and those unvaccinated people also F-ed up the healthcare system for the rest of us by overwhelming the healthcare system when they got COVID. |
Exactly. These people keep telling us exactly what they’re going to do and his supporters don’t believe them. I don’t understand when someone tells you who they are why you don’t believe it. |
Yes, this is really where the line of scrimmage will be: what is the extent to which the government can require vaccination, or require plans to make vaccinations free. I've always be pro-vax (I even left a preschool because the director wasn't being honest with the parents about its lack of vax requirements) but, I think that ship has sailed. The COVID vax enforcement attempts and failure to acknowledge any risk were overreach, and this is the blowback. For me, the benefit of getting a vaccinated is worth the tiny risk but I'm okay with it being an individual choice. Everyone who wants a vaccine will be able to get one (although maybe not for free) but you won't be able to force a vaccine on anyone else. So, there won't be herd immunity, and getting vaccinated may be more expensive. |
It'll never happen because big pharma has their hands in so many PACs and Super PACs.
Also, the economic impact of stopping vaccine production would be so implosive that I doubt even the rigged Supreme Court would allow it to happen. |
Yes, but Trump often fails to properly articulate what he means (and it seems, often does not know himself exactly what he means), and even if he has perfectly articulated what he means, he still has to get it through Congress and the courts. There is no way to ban vaccines by executive fiat, and if he tried, big pharma would quickly get it slapped down. The more reasonable risk is an elimination of vaccination requirements, which is isn't so different from where things currently stand. |
So vote for him and cross your fingers? No thanks. |