government telling people what to do, conservatives not going to like it. really, nobody likes being told what to do. but you don t like hearing a governor, let alone a supposedly conservative governor, telling companies that they can t do something that you believe they are allowed to. how so? it calls to mind a certain consistency in the conservative mindset of what governors role should be in business decision making, and to my mind that role is as little as possible. that means that joe biden is wrong to tell companies that you must have a vaccine mandate, and governors from abbott to desantis, whom i also love, are wrong to tell companies that they cannot. i am a business and economic liberty guy as much as i am an individual liberty guy. people have the right to get the shot or not and businesses have the right to have whatever vaccine policies they please. so two days ago, abbott just tweeted, in texas it is businesses, not government. why the change? well, i can t read m
liberty guy as much as i am an individual liberty guy. people have the right to get the shot or not and businesses have the right to have whatever vaccine policies they please. so two days ago, abbott just tweeted, in texas it is businesses, not government. why the change? well, i can t read minds, but there are two theories, and i bet it s a combination of both. the easy one that a lot of people pay attention to is there is a right word pivot perceived from governor abbott as a result of two campaigns, one from alan west, the other by former state senator don hoffines run to go the right of him, and they find it important that he is suddenly conservative. so politics and pivotpivoting, s one theory. the other one, though, the coverage you have done and