Blame it on whatever you want. The dang COVID. The staff shortages. Supply chain issues. WHATEVER. I'm tired of the excuses. You can't go to ANY fast food places in Northport, Alabama and have it go smoothly. Do the folks that own these Northport businesses not care about what's happening?
frustrated at his housing association s refusal to repair his flat, this man showed its condition on social media. i was horrified, embarrassed. the family had been complaining for months about the various problems, even as his father lay dying of cancer. there were clocks cockroaches, mice, rodents. it made a bad experience much worse. he shamed the housing association clarion into renovating his home, but that is not enough for the 22 year old student. inundated by other clarion residents with similar problems, he is on a mission to improve every dilapidated home owned by the housing association. these people are living in environments that go completely and break every single health and safety standards going and still they are
is that, well it s children as opposed to adults, in the other this is new. and those are not new. right so a couple of things about, that first of all, all vaccines were new at one point, and when some of those other vaccines, like for measles and mumps etc, were new, there was pushback over vaccine mandates, but overtime, they became accepted, the second thing that republican governors will point, out and correctly, so is that the president does not have authority to issue a national vaccine mandate, but president biden has not issued an actual vaccine mandate, he is grounding his mandates in federal law, notably the workplace safety law, that established osha. which guarantees federal health and safety standards for workers. so these are grounded in law. it s one thing that striking about that, is that the
the second thing that republican governors will point out, and correctly so, is that the president does not have authority to issue a national vaccine mandate. but president biden has not issued a national vaccine mandate. he is grounding his mandates in federal law. notably, the workplace safety law that established osha. which guarantees federal health and safety standards for workers. so these are these are grounded in in law. yeah. and it s one thing that s striking about that is that the the regulated entities here do not do not seem to be the ones flying into fits of histrionics. so you are seeing a lot of republican governors and officeholders saying this is tyranny. they are not actually the regulated enemies. this doesn t tell states they have to do anything. it is, you know, employers with 100 employees and i m sure some employers don t like it. but by and large, you have not seen some huge rebellion. right. and in fact, some employers do
house obviously believes they have it and most legal experts i ve heard from believe he has it too. yeah, i think president biden is on rock solid legal ground as the head as the chief executive of the entire federal workforce, just like any employer, he can require federal workers and contractors to abide by safety standards. he can also reach deep into the private sector beyond the federal government as he s doing because he s got specific authorization from congress to do it. the occupational health and safety act was passed in 1970, specifically to give the president the power through the department of labor to set health and safety standards, and clearly getting a vaccine is necessary to protect the health and safety of workers, every bit as much as preventing a