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(Missourinet) – An amendment to a bill that would outlaw COVID-19 vaccine mandates for airline passengers has been passed by a U.S. Senate committee.
The measure was sponsored by Missouri U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt. He says the amendment would protect all Americans, regardless of vaccine status, from being forced to share private medical info with an airline before boarding a plane. Schmitt added in a written statement that “draconian vaccine mandates” pushed by the Biden Administration and by Democrats “have no place in today’s world.” His amendment was added to the FAA reauthorization bill, which now goes before the full U.S. Senate.
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Why is it even necessary for the federal government to get involved in individual lives in yet another way? Probably every airline in the world has its own rules for passengers. Airlines with overly restrictive requirements will suffer from loss of business. What part of this is the federal government’s business? Congress needs to take a vacation.
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The Western corporate elites have been using public health as an instrument of social control, Katherine, because they believe if they scare people enough they can force them to give up the limited freedom they still enjoy.
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