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Reason's J.D. Tucille writes, "President Joe Biden's national vaccine mandate sparked a lot of debate and set political seismometers jumping even more frantically than usual. Most commentary has focused on two issues: Is forcing people to take vaccines a good idea, and will the courts sign off on the government's authority to do so? Those are great discussions to have, though anything involving 'forcing people' should be a non-starter by default."
It's as if the president has become a king—and many people embrace the development, so long as they like the outcome.https://t.co/WKEpkXNy2D — reason (@reason) September 13, 2021
It's as if the president has become a king—and many people embrace the development, so long as they like the outcome.https://t.co/WKEpkXNy2D
Tucille adds, "But another important question is raised by the president's gambit to displace the Afghanistan fiasco from the headlines: How, in the United States, can one guy just impose his preferred policies, whether they're good, bad, or indifferent?"
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