He closed the panel discussion on MTP asking why the vaccinated need to be protected from the unvaccinated. Well, first, because of the raging spread of delta (which apparently we were supposed to foresee? That was a different panel discussion because “objectivity,” or something). Second, look at the people who can’t get medical care because of the unvaccinated crowding the hospitals.Alabama man dies of heart complications after being turned away from 43 hospitals due to inundated ICUs https://t.co/qUnrcqlBmS
— Raw Story (@RawStory) September 12, 2021
Will also opined on the legality of Biden’s mandate to business (again, no one complains about hospitals. Why is that?). I have to note he has no legal training. If he’d put his opinion in a tweet, it would land on Bad Legal Twitter. He knows as much about it as that.
If what Biden did is illegal then the law of the United States, statutes, Constitution, etc. fails the first test of a government, the protection of The People and must be replaced with what does protect us.
ReplyDeleteApparently we can’t be protected unless we the people all agree to be protected at the state level through our governors. Those are the people complaining, anyway.
DeleteIt’s the tyranny of the minority, Unlike the Senate, where one Senator can stop us from spending trillions on ourselves but no one could stop the trillions spent in Afghanistan (because reasons), a small number of governors can stop us from saving ourselves from disease because…well, again, reasons.
It’s all very hard to make sense of. But so long as a few of the “right” people disagree, we’re at a standstill.
Except , of course, we aren’t. The courts aren’t going to stop Biden, and business is not going to object (oh, someone will), and soon enough it won’t matter. Our hospital systems are breaking down. The vaccinated are going to lose patience.
That’s what I fear.