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There is a reason they call it "spirits" and it's not a good spirit. It's an evil spirit that makes a person do things they would not normally do. Why would a government that works for the people be doing this? They aren't working for the people and they aren't even elected. The elections are rigged.

Businesses in Washington state are being allowed and encouraged to give a free alcoholic beverage to any individual willing to accept one of the controversial COVID-19 vaccines and show proof of vaccination in a move the Liquor and Cannabis Board says they hope will encourage more people to vaccinate themselves against COVID-19. Local media reports that the move is meant to “encourage vaccinations” and required a special decision from the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board. Businesses are allowed and encouraged to provide one alcoholic beverage to any individual who can provide proof of vaccination, with the caveat that the business must not advertise or promote the experience as “free”. Instead, businesses must advertise that they are buying the alcoholic beverage on behalf of the vaccinated individual. The policy will remain in effect until June 30.

There is a reason they call it "spirits" and it's not a good spirit. It's an evil spirit that makes a person do things they would not normally do. Why would a government that works for the people be doing this? They aren't working for the people and they aren't even elected. The elections are rigged. Businesses in Washington state are being allowed and encouraged to give a free alcoholic beverage to any individual willing to accept one of the controversial COVID-19 vaccines and show proof of vaccination in a move the Liquor and Cannabis Board says they hope will encourage more people to vaccinate themselves against COVID-19. Local media reports that the move is meant to “encourage vaccinations” and required a special decision from the Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board. Businesses are allowed and encouraged to provide one alcoholic beverage to any individual who can provide proof of vaccination, with the caveat that the business must not advertise or promote the experience as “free”. Instead, businesses must advertise that they are buying the alcoholic beverage on behalf of the vaccinated individual. The policy will remain in effect until June 30.

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Snake oil, big pharma, greedy politicians, made promises like the snake oil salesman they are. In the past few years, big pharma was having trouble selling flu vac, the usual people get shot, remember get your flu shot there are shortages, I see it now as sales tactic that failed. Greedy Politicians think about their pockets first so now we see another failed sales tactic by BP and our elected officials. Giveaways are only the solution when you push BS