

Ep. 1412 - WINNING: Supreme Court Kills Biden’s Tyrannical Vaxx Mandate
Jan 14, 2022
The Supreme Court's recent decision has struck down Biden's vaccine mandate, highlighting a pivotal fight over government authority versus personal freedoms. There's a deep dive into the implications of this ruling, questioning the balance of power between federal oversight and individual choice. The discussion extends to ongoing political turbulence within the administration and critiques of its communication strategies. Themes of administrative control and federalism emerge, fueling debate on the future of public health policy in America.
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OSHA Mandate Ruling
- The Supreme Court's 6-3 ruling against Biden's vaccine mandate is a victory for the separation of powers.
- The ruling affirms that major policies require legislative approval, not executive fiat via obscure agencies.
Dissent's Position
- Three dissenting justices argued that OSHA could mandate vaccinations for 100 million Americans, regardless of health or religious objections.
- This highlights the importance of Supreme Court appointments in safeguarding constitutional rights.
OSHA's Authority
- OSHA's mandate is unconstitutional because it exceeds the agency's authority, which is limited to workplace safety.
- COVID-19 is a general public health risk, not a hazard specific to the workplace.