Per SCOTUS on emergency rule: “Prior to the emergence of COVID–19, the Secretary had used this power just nine times before (and never to issue a rule as broad as this one). Of those nine emergency rules, six were challenged in court, and only one of those was upheld in full.”
Based on the commentary while the case was heard.... the decision was expected. Not much surprise from anyone. Sad however for the health of our country. The question is what will individual large companies do about vaccine mandates. Many already have them in place. United stating that since they mandates vaccines they no longer have employee deaths every week.
Not much change at the time of the court decision. Pfizer has a backlog across the globe to provide Covid vaccines. The U.S. Supreme Court's mandate decision has little impact on their business.
You say sad for the health of our country. I say wonderful for the freedom its individuals are to be guaranteed by the Constitution. As for what companies will do, the point is that it is now up to them what they want to do, and not Joe Biden.
So, Biden takes another big defeat while he is over on the Hill working the crowd, and getting ready for a defeat on the Fillibuster and thus and then on the Voting Rights Bills. Three defeats in a row coming right up. Wayyy go go Joe. A hat trick. We knew you could do it. Note that out of my usual generosity of spirit I did not count the Build Back Broke Bill which would have made four. I pressed the reset button at the beginning of the year to help Joe a little. I am a giver.
You are a kind soul, sir. Enquiring minds want to know, though, if you believe this means Joe goes lower than the spectacular burning pile of feces that a 33% approval rate exudes.
I do believe that Joe has probably hit bottom on dem support. Every dem who has held on this long to either Joe or Kamal is off on the Mothership or in Jonestown. That type of voter does not tend to change much. Independent voters are still hemorrhaging/sp though. The interesting little development is that hispanic voters are now 50-50 dem-pub or getting there. Hispanic Voters Now Evenly Split Between Parties, WSJ Poll Finds