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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]How many large national companies are based in montana? Local businesses can do as they please but large national companies will be under pressure to support vaccinations. So many people have seriously had enough with any anti science nonsense surrounding this virus.[/quote] Yep. And as pointed out by another PP, no large company wants legal liability -- the more employees and patrons you have, the more potential lawsuits. It doesn't even have to be justified -- insurance companies are not going to want to cover the costs of assessment, litigation, and the rest. I guess governors could try passing executive orders that insurance companies can't raise rates in their states, but I think it's probably time to permit the market to correct itself.[/quote] Yes. Imagine a company like carnival cruises allowing unvaxed people on their ships? They need that like they need a hole in the head.[/quote] maybe they could have special cruises for the unvaxxed. They only go to ports in Florida and Texas..or maybe no ports at all. [/quote] You joke, but the fact that Florida is not allowing businesses to "discriminate" based on vaccine status is a huge problem for the cruise industry. If they want to restrict to vaccinated people (or the CDC requires it), they likely would have to forgo any Florida ports, which is a huge embarkation point for them.[/quote] I wonder if the next step is a gubernatorial executive order to compel cruise ships to dock in Florida anyway, even if private cruise ship companies decide not to. I don't think RWNJs with political power currently acknowledge any limits on what they can do, nor are they beholden to the whole "free market" ideology anymore. [/quote]
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