Know anyone quitting over the Federal Employee vaccine mandate?

Calistress

Active Member
Of course you don’t mention California’s power grid or job they have done with the pandemic.

California's problems are a trifecta of drought, heat, and an older grid. However, they are not opposed to upgrading. Texas is incompetence-related. They received notice of issues more than 10 years ago and have done no improvements.

California is light-years ahead of Texas in combatting the virus. As of mid-August: Texas, with 63.6 percent as many people as California, had 80% as many cases since the pandemic began. That’s a 17% differential in California’s favor.
 

Bare-ya-cuda

Well-Known Member
California's problems are a trifecta of drought, heat, and an older grid. However, they are not opposed to upgrading. Texas is incompetence-related. They received notice of issues more than 10 years ago and have done no improvements.

California is light-years ahead of Texas in combatting the virus. As of mid-August: Texas, with 63.6 percent as many people as California, had 80% as many cases since the pandemic began. That’s a 17% differential in California’s favor.
Yea yea yea. Cuz cnn told you so.
 

Calistress

Active Member
If I may ...


Uh huh. When it's a coworker, supervisor or whatever, asking or demanding proof of vaccination, damn straight skippy I'd be asking to see their vaccine card first.

As well, a coworker, HR, or whomever, has no right to demand any medical records from myself, or you, or anyone.
Good luck. I hope you have a plan B for employment because the only thing you're going to get when you start demanding a coworker's vaccination status - especially your supervisors - is an empty box and your own personal security officer to escort you to your car.
 

Calistress

Active Member
Yea yea yea. Cuz cnn told you so.
Do you people read? Aren't you intellectually curious about what's going on around or are you happy to be spoon-fed anecdotes by your sister's cousin's uncle who worked in a hospital or Aunt Mamie who does research on the Google Box?:lmao:
 

Gilligan

#*! boat!
PREMO Member
You only have to read the letters and documents written by these people by their own hands. Visit a library son.
Having collected and read history books over most of my 60+ years, I've amassed an extensive library of my own. You, on the other hand...are clearly rooted in the propaganda you try to spread, and little else. :yawn:
 

Bare-ya-cuda

Well-Known Member
Do you people read? Aren't you intellectually curious about what's going on around or are you happy to be spoon-fed anecdotes by your sister's cousin's uncle who worked in a hospital or Aunt Mamie who does research on the Google Box?:lmao:
Like I said you are free to leave this country you so loathe. I welcome you to try Afghanistan as your first stop.
 

OccamsRazor

Well-Known Member
You obviously don't know anything about US slavery based on the sentences you managed to string together. Equating the US system of chattel slavery from the 1600s through the 1900s - can't forget debtors prisons and peonage - is quite different my friend.
So now we are setting a start and finish line for our outrage? I suppose this makes it easier to get your point across then. Choosing to ignore slavery in terms of where it started, who started it, and who all was involved with it does make it easier to continue your outrage about it and allow you to push your narrative further. Seems to work now a days too. Like forgetting that immigration issues continued after this February or that COVID was only a 'real' issue prior to February. Interesting!
 

SamSpade

Well-Known Member
So now we are setting a start and finish line for our outrage? I suppose this makes it easier to get your point across then. Choosing to ignore slavery in terms of where it started, who started it, and who all was involved with it does make it easier to continue your outrage about it and allow you to push your narrative further. Seems to work now a days too. Like forgetting that immigration issues continued after this February or that COVID was only a 'real' issue prior to February. Interesting!

Slavery throughout history has almost always been brutal. The Romans typically worked their slaves to death, because they were free labor, such as galley slaves or miners in Spain. Most of the household slaves in Rome were girls - they were sex slaves. Among the Aztecs, Mayans and Incas - slaves were worked to build cities - and then sacrificed to the gods. The Turks typically did whatever they wanted to their slaves IF THEY HAD NEVER BEEN Muslim.

And we have - MILLIONS - in slavery today. As in, physically chained to a place and forced to work under horrific conditions.

And as bad as it was in North America - the overwhelming portion of the African slave trade went to the Caribbean and South America.
Only about 3% of the trade ended up in the United States - partly because the trip was MUCH further and about a tenth of slaves would die on the way.
 

Calistress

Active Member
So now we are setting a start and finish line for our outrage? I suppose this makes it easier to get your point across then. Choosing to ignore slavery in terms of where it started, who started it, and who all was involved with it does make it easier to continue your outrage about it and allow you to push your narrative further. Seems to work now a days too. Like forgetting that immigration issues continued after this February or that COVID was only a 'real' issue prior to February. Interesting!
Whattaboutisms - you folks are famous for pulling these out when your back is against the wall.
 
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