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COVID Not Killing Enough Redneck Rubes So Texas Governor Bans All COVID-19 Vaccine Mandates, Including By Private Businesses

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Robert

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Nov 3, 2021, 6:36:06 PM11/3/21
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> Texas governor bans all COVID-19 vaccine mandates, including by private
> businesses
>
>
> Biden administration set to require that employers with more than 100
> workers ensure employees are vaccinated
> The Associated Press · Posted: Oct 11, 2021 8:38 PM ET | Last Updated:
> 12 hours ago
> Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, shown in June, issued an executive order on
> Monday banning all COVID-19 vaccine mandates. (Eric Gay/The Associated
> Press)
>
> Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order on Monday to prohibit
> any entity — including private businesses — from enforcing a COVID-19
> vaccine mandate on workers, and he called on state lawmakers to pass a
> similar ban into law.
>
> The move comes as the Biden administration is set to issue rules
> requiring employers with more than 100 workers ensure their employees
> are either vaccinated or tested weekly for the coronavirus. Several
> major companies, including Texas-based American Airlines and Southwest
> Airlines, have said they would abide by the federal mandate.
>
> "No entity in Texas can compel receipt of a COVID-19 vaccine by any
> individual, including an employee or a consumer, who objects to such
> vaccination for any reason of personal conscience, based on a religious
> belief, or for medical reasons, including prior recovery from COVID-19,"
> Abbott wrote in his order.
>
> Abbott, who was previously vaccinated and also later tested positive for
> COVID-19, noted in his order that "vaccines are strongly encouraged for
> those eligible to receive one, but must always be voluntary for Texans."
>
> Montana has passed a law preventing employers from mandating that
> workers get vaccines, and a number of states have explicitly said
> schools cannot require vaccinations.
>
> Abbott previously barred vaccine mandates by state and local government
> agencies but until now had let private companies make their own rules
> for their workers. It was not immediately clear if his latest executive
> order would face a quick court challenge.
> A Dallas County Health and Human Services nurse helps to administer
> vaccines at a site in Dallas on Aug. 26. (LM Otero/The Associated Press)
>
> The new order also carries political implications. The two-term
> Republican is facing pressure from two candidates in next year's
> Republican primary: former state senator Don Huffines and former Florida
> Congressman and Texas state party chairman Allen West. Both have
> attacked Abbott's COVID-19 policies and have strongly opposed vaccine
> mandates.
>
> "He knows which way the wind is blowing. He knows conservative
> Republican voters are tired of the vaccine mandates and tired of him
> being a failed leader," Huffines tweeted.
>
>
> West announced this week that he tested positive for COVID-19 and has
> been hospitalized, but he also tweeted he remains opposed to vaccine
> mandates.
>
> Texas has seen a recent decrease in new COVID-19 cases and
> hospitalizations. But a rising death toll from the recent surge caused
> by the delta variant has the state rapidly approaching 67,000 total
> fatalities since the pandemic began in 2020.
>


This is good news. In reality, the more dead Texans the better off
America and the world will be. Greg is doing mankind a favor by
reducing the number of Trump supporters in the biggest rightwing sewer on
earth next to Taliban infested Afghanistan.


Let's hope he's not vaccinated and dies of COVID too!



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