Inquiring minds want to know. Just as quoted that elections have consequences, vaccines and vaccine mandates have consequences as well. Unfortunately, we are not being told the entire story behind the vaccines.
There is a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention database of adverse effects. As of November 7, 2021, there were 2,725,582 adverse events in 634,609 adverse event reports, including 8,284 deaths, 9,726 life-threatening events, 9,580 permanent disabilities, 363 congenital anomalies or birth defects, 38,818 hospitalizations, 79,615 ER visits, and 121,100 doctor's office visits attributed to the covid vaccines. These are only the risks we know about so far. Nobody knows what the adverse effects will be one, five, or ten years from now.
Why aren’t these statistics as important as the ongoing daily reports of numbers of cases, positive or negative, etc?
The Biden mandate, as structured, does not make any scientific sense. The goal of the mandate is to ensure a safe working environment. However, there is no scientific evidence that covid vaccines prevent the transmission of the virus or decrease the viral load in infected persons. A fully vaccinated worker can transmit covid to coworkers, so any testing requirements for safe work environment reasons should equally apply to all workers irrespective of vaccination status. At this time, the only scientific argument in favor of vaccination is that one may be less likely to be hospitalized or die from covid following vaccination, but that has nothing to do with work environment safety. There is no scientific basis for extending the mandate to enterprises with one hundred or more employees. As stated above, it takes over twenty-five hundred vaccinations to prevent a single death. The mandate cannot be justified for enterprises with fewer than about five thousand workers.
On a more current note, we first must visit the “Wayback machine.” and refresh your memories with Fight Back Media 2020 - You Ain't Black
Joe couldn’t help himself again, now over a year later with the following -
Joe! You Can't Call Black People By That Name Anymore
The question arises, did someone in the current administration write the remarks for Biden, or was he speaking off the cuff? “You can’t make the same mistake twice. The second time you make it, it’s no longer a mistake. It’s a choice.”