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FEE’s Jon Miltimore writes, “For the last week or so, every morning I’d see the same message when I’d go onto Twitter to see what people were talking about.
‘Biden’s vaccine mandate for workers is supported by legal precedents, experts say.’
Don't listen to Twitter. Biden doesn't have the executive authority he claims. “I should say that it's a misconception that President Biden has the power to have a nationwide vaccine mandate,” Georgetown law prof Lawrence Gostin recently told NPR.https://t.co/L3qnZFi78S — Jon Miltimore (@miltimore79) October 5, 2021
Don't listen to Twitter.
As some observed, saying something is ‘supported by legal precedents’ is not the same thing as saying it is constitutional. Much less is it equivalent to the act being moral and just. But what was really odd was that Twitter featured this message six or seven straight days in a row. Even more strange was the fact that whenever I’d click on the link, I’d fail to see anything that resembled a legal precedent for the president’s recent order.
There may be a simple reason for that."
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