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This is interesting

This is interesting

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Noam/Noem

Are you surprised?

“If we mandate one thing, are we setting a precedent for what we are telling businesses they have to do far into the future?” Noem posed.

This is the same intentionally spineless route Little is taking in Idaho. Pretending to claim the high road while letting (((corporations))) de-facto legislate.

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Just so we're not confused, you support the government telling private businesses how to select their employees?

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Don't try to conflate "select their employees" with requiring employees to participate in experimental medical procedures.

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Don't try to conflate "select their employees" with requiring employees to participate in experimental medical procedures.

They're choosing to select people who've elected to undergo an experimental procedure. You are saying the government should step in and outlaw them from doing that.

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Doesn’t seem like there are many people to trust anymore

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This is the same stupid cunt who's voters decided pot was to be legal, medically and recreationally, on July 1

It's now nearing the end of August and all this dumb whore can do is say she's trying to hard to make medical legal, after doing absolutely nothing since the election to follow the will of her voters

She is a sleezy piece of shit who let's corporations gangbang the state and her. She is not of the people - she is the ruling elite

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SD is a safe haven for jew credit card usury. she’s taking orders from lizards.

She is right and she is wrong. Mostly wrong. Her mistake is that she underestimates the evil of these motherfuckers that want to control us.

She is letting her voters twist in the wind while they get abused by their employers. But she has a valid concern that a tyrannical governor could come in and abuse this precedent.

She’s not going to be there forever. She does not want to set the standard that governors can come in and push businesses around, and I understand that. She sees this as doing it the hard way, but the proper way, that might be harder for her voters, but more constitutionally sound.

The mistake she’s making is that it doesn’t matter anymore. The constitution is dead. It died in 2019 (on Trump’s watch) when governors were able to violate the rights of their citizens with absolutely no pushback whatsoever from the White House or Republicans in general. They took our rights and should have been arrested because what they did was illegal and criminal,, but were given federal funding instead, and now it’s over. They can just take our constitutional rights any time they want.

So I have news for her, it doesn’t matter anymore. She should help her citizens out of this mess and we will deal with the consequences later.

Again, I understand where she’s coming from, but she still thinks we’re living in a time when both sides at least pretended to work within the framework of the constitution. Those days are gone.