The Mandate on Business Intensifies the Crisis

Guest Post by Jeffrey A. Tucker

It’s hard to imagine that public confidence in everything could fall further, but it surely will.

This past week was emblematic. We saw Biden’s party face an electoral rout on Tuesday due mostly to pandemic policy – even the education controversies in Virginia trace to disastrous school closures – followed two days later by an intensification of those very policies with a vaccine mandate on companies with 100 or more employees. That was followed by an announcement from Pfizer the very next day that they have a new therapeutic pill that is 89% effective, in which case, why the vaccine mandate?

That’s more than enough to make one’s head spin. But then it got worse: on the same day, the head of the CDC claimed on Twitter that masks reduce “your chance of Covid-19 infection by 80%,” a claim without a shred of evidence in the scientific literature. At this point, it seems like they will say anything, knowing full well that the fact checkers will leave alone any high official in the federal government.

Let’s focus on the mandate on business.

The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has thankfully issued a stay on the entire order pending a closer review, citing grave constitutional problems with the OSHA order. The Biden administration is being asked to respond by tomorrow evening as of this writing. The edict itself relies most fundamentally on the claim that “immunity acquired through infection appears to be less protective than vaccination,” which is unproven and likely false.

It is imposed in the midst of evidence all around us that the previous public-sector and contractor mandate has led to sickouts, resignations, and unpaid leave announcements hitting industrial sectors and cities all over the country, from airlines to fire departments to hospitals and academia. In Senate testimony, Anthony Fauci cited the fantastic success of mandates at United Airlines while failing to mention the hundreds of firings and the pilot and staff revolt at every other airline.

One would suppose that this mess would be enough to forestall more mandates but no: now all companies with 100 employees must force vaccines on its employees, or else pay fines of $13,600 per violation.

More precisely, the mandate is a masking and testing one, with an exemption permitted for the vaccinated. That little trick is designed to survive the flurries of inevitable court challenges. Yes, it overtly creates a segregated caste system based on one’s willingness to submit to an injection via a government mandate.

The rules come into effect on January 4, 2022, which means that businesses all over the country will spend the next two months trying to figure out what to do. Same with workers, many millions of whom do not believe that they need, and thus do not want this vaccine that neither stops infection, nor transmission and is also associated with unusually high adverse effects for which the vaccine makers bear no liability.

Buried in the gigantic text is a request for public comment on expanding this to all businesses of any size. So there is no real escape in the long run.

It’s truly hard to imagine how this could happen in the U.S. But the same could be said about nearly everything that has happened in the last 21 months. Citizens are desperately struggling to get out from under the yoke of this despotism, and using every opportunity available to do so. Politicians who back these policies are being swept out of office. And yet they carry on. It appears that the sadistic state is quickly becoming a masochistic one.

Eleven red state governors have already filed lawsuits around the country. But these take time. And judges are incredibly unreliable. Some will reject the mandate and some will embrace it. Then there are appeals and those too take time. Then there will be the matter of toggling between various decisions. It sets up a war between the states, a war between judges, a war between bureaucracies at all levels.

And for what? The public health rationale makes zero sense. Charles Blow, a very naive New York Times columnist who accidentally says things he should not, tweeted out an obvious question. “I am mystified by how these southern states have such low rates of Covid when many of their governors haven’t followed cdc guidance. Someone please explain this to me.”

He received an earful in the replies. But of course he cannot change his mind: he works for the New York Times, and we all know where they stand. In fact, it is worse than what he says. The states where vaccination is highest, Vermont for example, are some of the places where infections are worse.

Of course the inevitable answer here is: get a booster. And give more injections to people who are younger and younger, even if they are at near-zero risk of severe outcomes. And even if we know for certain (106 serious studies by now) that natural immunity — perhaps half or more Americans already have it — is 27 times as robust as vaccine immunity. The science is absolutely clear on this.

But of course this is not really about science. It is about political hegemony. Once the Biden administration decided this past summer that state-by-state they could predict vaccination rates by party affiliation, the deed was done. They decided to use the shot to target their political enemies, vex them, and show them who’s boss. In particular, Washington, D.C., today despises Florida and Texas, which has siphoned off millions of residents from the lockdown states. The resentment of this and the realignment this will create in the future is palpable.

Businesses cannot wait for the courts to sort out this mess. They have to act now. And so HR departments are already putting together plans for imposing the mandates. This much is true: everyone who wanted a shot long ago, got one. That leaves only people of various degrees of resistance, resentment, and anger. Many people will go along. Others will not, and so they will be fired. They will seek other employment in a company with fewer than 100 workers to provide a temporary reprieve.

And all of this is occurring in times of an unprecedented labor shortage when perhaps 4.3 million people have gone missing.

Businesses cannot find workers. Owners of businesses are having to work 18 hours a day, even as they face rising costs of nearly everything in this inflationary environment. Now they are being told that they must become the enforcers of vaccines, which will only intensify their resentment.

Of course none of this is truly enforceable. The Department of Labor has nowhere near the resources, especially since they too are firing people for their failure to comply with this mandate. Compliance devolves down the company level, pitting managers against employees and employees against each other. I’m going out on a limb here to say in public what many people tell me in private is true: there is a pandemic of forgeries in every sector that has attempted a mandate.

Some people with vaccinations don’t see the big deal here. Just get the jab, they say, then you can be free. Others find this idea to be outrageous, an immoral acquiescence to power that can only lead to even worse outcomes. Businesses, meanwhile, just want to get on with doing business. But doing so will require that they become enforcement agents for the CDC and vaccine companies.

It all flies in the face of an intuition that has long been part of our public ethos: the medicine we take, our health information, the choices we make over what to do with our bodies, are no one’s business. In a free and civilized society, individuals can keep all of this private. Vaccinated or not, only the individual should decide and the choice he or she makes should not be public knowledge.

Famed quarterback Aaron Rodgers explained as much when he pushed back against the mob that denounced him for declining to get vaccinated. He had previously said that he was immunized – an excellent word choice to describe the reality of natural immunity. After further refusing the shot, the mob became angrier, demanding that he be immediately fired.

The Aaron Rodgers controversy is a microcosm of a larger public health mess that has encouraged stigmatization, segregation, spying, and generalized brutality that is dividing companies, communities, and friends, spreading mistrust and anger without precedent in our lifetimes. A more incompetent conduct of public health is hard to imagine.

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19 Comments
ICE-9
ICE-9
November 8, 2021 12:56 pm

The Mandate on Business Intensifies the Crisis

That’s the whole idea.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  ICE-9
November 8, 2021 5:26 pm

Yup.
It intentionally aggravates lower middle class workers who rely on their company benefits and insurance to get by. I saw it in my last job where everyone had to submit a form showing their shot information or get the shots by a certain date or suffer weekly PCR tests. It’s a coercive, invasive means to allow bureaucrats and administrators leverage to levy punishment – something I viscerally disagree with on a primal level.
Now that the idiot Murphy has eked out an election win in NJ the economic and business disruption this will cause will only get worse. The progressive Left has already pushed things to an intolerable level and they won’t be happy until they ruin public and private business to the point where people either quit, resign, or leave as I did.

Steve
Steve
  ICE-9
November 9, 2021 5:54 am

And it’s up to the businesses to make a stand. They either fight back individually and together, or they go down. I’m staggered by how many restaurant businesses in my local town have just bowed down to this garbage. They are half empty but even that doesn’t push them to protest.

BSHJ
BSHJ
November 8, 2021 1:20 pm

Where does all this lead us? We are already divided, how does the divide play out?

Steve
Steve
  BSHJ
November 9, 2021 5:56 am

I see it playing out in some kind of split or secession. There are many naive conservatives who believe this can all be sorted out at the next election, or in the midterms. It can’t. This is way, way beyond mere politics. The rot is so deep in our culture that even a kick-ass patriot in the WH won’t change things. The DS will just stiff him like they did with Trump and the crazies in Blue America will still be there. The only question is whether the split will be peaceful or violent. I suspect the latter, as I can’t see the psychopaths in DC giving up an inch of ground.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
November 8, 2021 1:27 pm
Ken31
Ken31
  Iska Waran
November 8, 2021 3:34 pm

That is memetastic.

Balbinus
Balbinus
  Iska Waran
November 8, 2021 9:31 pm

A+

Toolman
Toolman
November 8, 2021 3:40 pm

The Goal is planetary Communism; Cloward-Piven and the “mandates” along with millions of illegals will soon destroy America.

Only two ways out: Non-Compliance or the barrel of a gun.

Carry on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Toolman
November 8, 2021 5:32 pm

Non-compliance first, the cartridge box is the last resort.
We’re dealing with ignorance and high level, influential sociopaths who can’t tolerate or negotiate from reasonable standpoint because it threatens their authority and pride. If history is any indicator it will take a couple more ppunches to the face after non-compliance ceases to become and option and the evil fckers will get ground into the dust for their trouble, simply because they refuse to leave people alone.

Steve
Steve
  Toolman
November 9, 2021 5:58 am

Yep. They’ve even told us what they want to do: Build Back Better, Own Nothing and be happy. To build back better and own nothing, the current system has to be destroyed. Amazing how few conservatives get this.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 8, 2021 5:17 pm

I quit and resigned from my job of seven years last week.
Mandates, management, and mental stress, the last of the three being directly related to the first two. I’m not taking shots or a weekly PCR test to prove I’m healthy or tolerate the shit from overpaid, politically correct beancounters who rely on their tax-funded money and benefits to get by.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
November 8, 2021 6:50 pm

kudos

Joey Joe Joe Shabadoo
Joey Joe Joe Shabadoo
  Anonymous
November 8, 2021 10:30 pm

Thinking that is going to be my play when ‘push comes to shove’ in the next 60 days.

Waiting for the Company policy to be rolled out and a couple points I plan to make are:
a) My medical information and choices are none of your business;
b) Nuremburg Code

See how that flies … I could claim religious exemption based on sincerely held beliefs … but I don’t want to play their game … Prefer to go with privacy and crimes against humanity.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 8, 2021 8:35 pm

the head of the CDC claimed on Twitter that masks reduce “your chance of Covid-19 infection by 80%,” a claim without a shred of evidence in the scientific literature.

W.T.F. … over?

https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/26/5/19-0994_article

Steve
Steve
November 9, 2021 5:52 am

“Some people with vaccinations don’t see the big deal here. Just get the jab, they say, then you can be free.” How did we end up with “humans” who could even think this? Our freedom is something we are born with; not something our government bestows upon us when certain conditions are fulfilled. All around me, I see these “in” people who are part of the saved, smugly telling me about their big vacations and latest concert they went to. They disgust me.

Random63
Random63
November 9, 2021 7:44 am

I work for a multi-billion dollar international company. They rolled over right away when OSHA came out with their directive, so as of January 4th, I will be fired. Funny, it took them nearly two years to fill my current position and now, after only eight months of me on the job, they will have to begin the search again. What I do is tough and can’t be done by any regular joe or illegal alien. Also, about 30% of our employees here will also choose to be fired instead of submitting to the clot shot. Sucks to be the company come January.

The worst part for me is my wife and I had to move over 1,300 miles to take the job, go into debt buying a home, tens of thousands of dollars spent in moving costs and repairs done on the house, etc. and now they change the conditions of my employment? Bullshit!!! I’m just a bit miffed at them, but they made life hard for me and I can do the same for them. And, if they decide they want me back (major expansion next year which I was to play an integral role), it will cost them dearly. Plus I plan to sue for unlawful termination in the future so I can retire comfortably. Woman scorned has nothing on the scorn I have for my company right now.

Jdog
Jdog
November 9, 2021 8:39 am

People need to realize that war has been declared upon them, and act accordingly.

Steve Z.
Steve Z.
November 9, 2021 9:10 pm

Somewhere along the line we are forgetting these “vaccines” are experimental. There is NO FDA APPROVAL for any available “vaccine”.
Nobody can make you take experimental “vaccines”, try as they will.