November 29, 2021, 10:05 AM
erj_pilotOSHA Vaccine Mandate Regulation - Public Comments
Good morning and Happy Monday!!
OSHA Vaccine Mandate ruling is currently open for public comment. We ALL have a voice in this insanity, so PLEASE go to the link below and submit your comment.
OSHA LinkJust to give you an example of what's being written, here's a comment someone submitted that's in another group in which I participate...
"This proposed OSHA regulation is a joke, but I think you already know that. . . Covid has been around for nearly two years, and these experimental gene therapies that governments around the world are trying to pass off as 'vaccines' for half that time. Why have 2021 covid deaths far eclipsed 2020 covid deaths? We didn't even have access to these so-called 'vaccines' in 2020, yet with over half of Americans jabbed in 2021 we have a higher death count this year. It's almost like the 'vaccines' don't work or something (insert giant sarcasm emoji here). Now, after covid has been around for nearly two years, Our Saviors Have Arrived (OSHA). Are you here to tell me with a straight face that it took you two years to figure out this was so dangerous that an Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) was necessary? And then once you decided to go forward with an ETS, you took two months to draft the language for it? Then once the language was drafted you planned an implementation timeline that was another two months hence? Are you serious? You rightfully got your ass handed to you by the 5th Circuit for these and many other reasons, not the least of which is the fact that your proposed measure is flat-out unconstitutional. As a government entity, I'd recommend you brush up on that document a bit. It's a pretty short read. Ironically, the word 'Safety' appears one time and one time only in the US Constitution. It's under Chapter 1, Section 9 concerning powers denied to Congress, and has virtually zero relevance to OSHA, American businesses, or individual citizens. The word 'Security' appears ONE time in the Constitution, and it's under the Second Amendment. The word 'Health' appears ZERO times in the Constitution. You have neither the authority nor the dominion over the health choices of individual citizens in our American Republic. This measure should and will crumble of its own terrible weight."Thanks for your time and attention to this!!!!
November 29, 2021, 10:26 AM
kidcopThat's a pretty snotty comment that will probably only put off any evaluators.
Calm, clear and concise is the way to influence a bureaucrat, with facts and without hyperbole.
November 29, 2021, 10:28 AM
chellim1Done!
November 29, 2021, 10:38 AM
spunk639Do you for one moment think the government hacks who read the comments are going to deliver an honest version of the for or against the policy? They’ve been given orders to produce the result that is wanted. It’s like voting for a republican candidate in Massachusetts, the same as pissing in your beer.
November 29, 2021, 07:59 PM
joatmonvI'm with Spunk here. Nothing you say is going to change anything.
Now with the Omicron(the sky is falling) variant, they'll just dig their heels in deeper.
November 30, 2021, 01:46 PM
Modern Day SavageOne of the tactics Democrats have been using with these APA Public Comments is shortening the comment period. There was a time not so long ago when 60/ 90/ 120 day Public Comment periods were standard, but shortening these makes it more difficult to get the word out for the public to learn about this option, organize any effort, or find the time to actually make comments, and .gov loves it when the public stays silent and makes fewer comments, because they can say
look, nobody cares about this rule change, which is the justification they use for implementing it.
Anyone who wants to make a comment has
6 days left before the comment period closes... so speak now, or hold your tongue.
quote:
Originally posted by spunk639:
Do you for one moment think the government hacks who read the comments are going to deliver an honest version of the for or against the policy? They’ve been given orders to produce the result that is wanted. It’s like voting for a republican candidate in Massachusetts, the same as pissing in your beer.
We've seen Democrats lie under oath, implement a 2-tiered justice system, and weaponize federal agencies against political opponents, so I get your doubt about these Public Comments...but here's the thing, not making a comment when you have the opportunity to is no different than not voting when you have an opportunity to do it. It's no different than the Republicans who decided to stay home in Georgia, rather than voting.
It's worth noting that when President Obama's administration tried to sneak through a ban on M855, even with the shortened Public Comments period, bloggers, gun owners, manufacturers mobilized, made comments, and we got that proposed ban shut down.
November 30, 2021, 03:14 PM
nhtagmemberI think the more belligerent comments are just fine. They need to be reminded that we the people do it work for them and ultimately we will decide what we are going to do, their agency initials notwithstanding.
OSHA can try to enforce it, they may get hurt in the process. Remember this is the same agency that decided to stop collecting data on flu shot reactions because it didn’t want to see the bad news.
Screw OSHA.