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Free the People’s Taylor Lewis writes, “Under President Biden’s constitutionally dubious vaccine mandate for large employers, workers may be tasked with doing double duty: plying their normal trade and narking on their fellow employees for ducking the jab.
OSHA has yet to issue its exact rule on how it will monitor and enforce the vaccine requirement. But, our good, disinterested friends at National Public Radio speculate that OSHA bureaucrats will rely heavily on the drones whom they fleece biweekly for their own paychecks. 'Given how small and chronically understaffed the agency is, the idea of snitching on someone in your office is actually not that far from reality,' reporter Andrea Hsu posits. The Department of Labor subagency has '1,850 federal and state inspectors covering some 8 million worksites nationwide.' That’s one inspector per about 4,320 workers.
“The Biden vax decree is destined to pit worker against worker, upending the traditional Marxian class conflict of proles versus capital.” New contributor article by Taylor Lewis https://t.co/499mSlc0Gn pic.twitter.com/xwRaMDWknu — Free the People (@freethepeople) October 12, 2021
“The Biden vax decree is destined to pit worker against worker, upending the traditional Marxian class conflict of proles versus capital.” New contributor article by Taylor Lewis https://t.co/499mSlc0Gn pic.twitter.com/xwRaMDWknu
So what’s an undermanned bureaucracy to do? Trust the two-faced, that’s what!...
If President Biden was upright and transparent about the handful of available COVID vaccines, he’d stick with his aphoristic message last spring: get vaccinated, ditch the mask, be protected. Instead, he’s reversed rhetorical course, insisting that the poked aren’t protected until everyone’s forearm is appropriately bandaged. The message is now muddled, paradoxical to the point of conflict inducing: I can only protect myself if I get spiked and force everyone around me to do the same.”
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